Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At dinner the undergraduate in his second year got on well with the ex-prime minister , which is a mark up to both sides . |
2 | Ralph sat in the driving seat of his car , inching slowly forward with the snaking traffic jam stretching along the road . |
3 | The exceptions , which have some form of developed street network , a more diverse range of buildings and perhaps even a central core , clearly stand out from the pack on current evidence , and they can thus be seen to compare most favourably with the urban patterns recognizable within the major towns and cities of the province . |
4 | This self-programming goes on continuously with an implicit acknowledgment of the need for triggers and the relative advantages of various kinds of stores and stored materials . |
5 | Her personal philosophy fits in well with a proactive and innovative polytechnic . |
6 | However , the guaranteed harmony of economic activity resulting either from a mechanistic or biological analogy fits in awkwardly with a Christian view of man and work . |
7 | In Glasgow , Fazzi Brothers ' Caffe-Bar , adjoining the Cambridge Street branch of the family 's 70-year-old delicatessen business , fits in nicely with the Glaswegian notion of la dolce vita : sparky but unhurried conversation , compulsive people-watching , searching critiques of the nearby Sauchiehall Street shoe shops , and comparative study of each other 's purchases , all washed down with copious amounts of coffee and a plate of voluptuous cakes . |
8 | Nonetheless it fits in beautifully with the black and white timber-framed houses and cottages which are so much part of the county . |
9 | Since it is made from local material , it exactly matches its surroundings and it fits so neatly with a bevelled edge that it is almost impossible to detect it . |
10 | If there are any holes or dips in the cake , these can be filled in now with a little marzipan and glaze . |
11 | The new format certainly appeared to go down well with the packed crowd . |
12 | I have pointed Out in an earlier essay , for example , that the distribution of certain fossils corresponds remarkably well with the old Austro-Hungarian Empire , though it is doubtful whether the Hapsburgs had much control over evolution . |
13 | Pound the cloves with the salt and pepper until smooth , then add the egg yolks , blending in well with a wooden spoon . |
14 | So how about having a look at disability — perhaps then we 'll be seen as people and not charity cases capable only of living our lives in day centres away from the public , instead of blending in harmoniously with the able-bodied world . |
15 | This attractive hardwood conservatory has a steep pitched roof that blends in well with the gabled Elizabethan building behind . |
16 | In the example shown here , I used blackberry leaves , with Statice latifolium , or sea lavender , to make the outline more dainty , as its lovely grey-green colour blends in well with the pale green of the mount . |
17 | Managing director David Miller said that the ID interests could tie in nicely with the photo-booth business . |
18 | In the field of economic policy in particular , business and labour have come to work so closely with the interventionist state that they are seen as governing institutions in their own right . |
19 | The young monk nodded and padded softly away , returning soon afterwards with a small , battered leather coffer sealed with the waxen crest of the Abbey of St Denis . |
20 | In that task I am assisted by a team of six managers , all of whom are professional nurses and district nurses or health visitors and they of course are there to advise me on professional issues , and to share with me the management task of using the resources of Oxford City in the way that we feel is best appropriate , and in doing that , I think one of the important things for us to do , I do n't think we do it quite as well as we should , is to work more closely with the local council , and to look really at what the needs of our local communities are for health , and to try and make sure that the feelings that might well be expressed by individuals , either individually , or through caring associations , or through other statutory agencies , or through voluntary health organisations , are actually given a chance to be there , and to influence our , that official policy and constituents , and to , to influence the planning process . |
21 | Since the recent introduction of the Children 's Act , the aim has been to work more closely with the natural parents , with a view to returning youngsters to their own homes as quickly as possible . |
22 | All day-to-day work on LIFESPAN is carried out interactively with a Visual Display Unit ( VDU ) . |
23 | The locational division corresponds pretty well with a manufacturing-service distinction . |
24 | It has been suggested that the main controlling factor , so far as shallow marine organisms are concerned , is the 15°C winter isotherm , which corresponds pretty well with the present limit between the temperate and the subtropical marine faunas . |
25 | In fact , as has previously been noticed ( 47 , 48 ) , the changes at that position of RNA polymerase II correlate very well with the partial or complete resistence to α-amanitin of the enzyme from S.cerevisiae ( 49 ) , S.pombe ( 48 ) , vaccinia virus ( 1 ) and ASFV ( 7 ) , which have Ser , Ile , Arg and Glu , respectively , at the corresponding position ( ( 47 , 48 ) ; see also Fig.3 ) . |
26 | Here we see how the observed chemical shifts in binding energy correlate very well with the calculated charge on Ni . |
27 | Our hero then has to cope not only with a lively two year old but also with his burgeoning infatuation for a woman quite a few rungs above him on the social ladder . |
28 | As you get used to the F-Plan method you will probably want to plan your own high-fibre meals and can do so easily with the caloric and fibre charts in the middle of the book . |
29 | First , in Britain the primary basis of relationships is centred on the workplace itself where unions and managements function largely autonomously with no substantive , external , regulative framework . |
30 | The questions rose to a clamour , but no-one stood in the way as Sergeant Bird smoothly drove off again with a regretful shake of his head . |