Example sentences of "with [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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31 The total number in India was thought to have fallen to 2,500 , with perhaps another thousand elsewhere .
32 Five years later , 348 teams have been identified , with perhaps another dozen who have not yet been identified .
33 If the prison is reasonably liberal , the family will meet in a large hall with perhaps another 100 people trying to talk to each other .
34 The same criticism can , with perhaps less force , be directed at the translation of the Ameslan gestures .
35 With less reliable means of reaching the station , with perhaps less requirement for haste , and less opportunity to understand the timetables or gauge time by any other means than the sun , these passengers used all the patience of the peasant to wait for their appropriate train .
36 Six of 10 with only such small bowel involvement were below the third centile for height when their disease was recognised .
37 Generally , art criticism connected with mixed and group exhibitions is commentary from outside , so that we shall return to them , with only this brief mention here , in the next chapter .
38 With only this single shock affecting prices the signal extraction problem facing suppliers disappears : they can infer with confidence from their local price what the relative demand shock is .
39 Besides , she did n't feel so wonderful that she wanted a boat ride to the mainland just yet , even if it did mean staying shut up here with only this moody man for company .
40 The couple thought they had done the right thing by paying £140 for a house-buyer 's survey , which had given the house a clean bill of health with only some minor exceptions .
41 ITV began with only some 3 per cent of households equipped to receive it .
42 About two-thirds of the articles were Realist , with only some 10 per cent falling into a ‘ structuralist ’ ( or , as they called it , ‘ dialectical ’ ) category .
43 For these reasons , there is a massive drop-out rate , with only some one quarter of all pupils registered in the first year finishing their primary education . "
44 Instead , their autonomy as centres of professional learning was enhanced , with only some small limitations .
45 This followed reports that Israel had expropriated over 8,000 hectares of land in the occupied territories so far in 1991 , compared with only some 600 hectares in the whole of 1988 .
46 Left home earlyish for his visit by rail to London to see his publishers ; been picked up by taxi at about 7.20 a.m. , almost certainly to catch the 07.59 , arriving Paddington at 09.03 ; obviously with only some fairly quick business to transact since he 'd appeared confident of meeting his commitments with the tourists at lunchtime at The Randolph , and then again during the afternoon ; likely as not , then , he would originally have intended to catch the 11.30 from Paddington , arriving Oxford at 12.30 .
47 I had thought at the time , wrote Goldberg , turning the page , wiping his brow , taking a sip of orange juice from the glass on the desk beside him , dreaming for a moment of the cigarettes he had given up two years earlier , I had thought , he wrote , that an edited version of the text , with only those comments directly concerned with the Big Glass included , would serve you best .
48 ‘ We have a discreet filter system so we know we are dealing with only those who are really interested .
49 As it becomes established it may be that after-sales service criteria become important , leading to a move to selective distribution , with only those dealers that are able to offer the necessary standard of after-sales service being allowed to sell the product .
50 It has to be said that this is a massive walk , particularly for you if you do n't know Ted , and you could certainly fill a day with only these two peaks .
51 Initially there were only two to a battalion , but as the weapon 's capabilities in defence and attack were realized , more and more were issued and soon whole units were armed with only these fast-firing automatic weapons .
52 Y'know , with only these two lads coming round the house and then both of them got bust in one of the lads ’ house and they blew me up as the one who was supplying them .
53 In 1933 roughly 4,000 banks shut their doors , and the United States was left with only half as many as it had had in 1929 .
54 The clerk behind the screen works with only half a mind functioning .
55 Look for low-fat products ; although butter and margarine normally have the same number of calories ( 210 per 1 oz/28g ) , there are low-fat spreads with only half as many .
56 With only half the contents missing , it has paid me ten dollars more .
57 It is as yet far from complete , with only half a dozen of the country 's forty-plus aerodromes included , but subscribers are promised that the remainder will be issued them as soon as possible .
58 Clover Light is a deliciously healthy spread with only half the fat of butter or margarine .
59 If women could only have one child , girls came out head and shoulders favourite , with only half as many choosing boys .
60 Even with only half those Spanish coins he could buy all he wanted and more .
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