Example sentences of "[adv prt] along with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , the woman in question picked up the piece of paper with her name and address on along with all the Sanctuary 's records , and has not been seen since .
2 The barrister came down along with two others , their silk gowns rustling , their noses lifted a little against the dusty air .
3 That deal fell through along with broad banking reform , but insurers hope to see their aims fulfilled in another way .
4 But for the past year she 's faced the very real possibility of losing the Inn that 's been her life because Whitbreads decided to sell it off along with other pubs to meet the demands of the Monopolies Commission , which had demanded it must get rid of half its tied houses .
5 According to Alain Collery of Champagne Collery in Aÿ , there has been concern about the cadmium content in the soil from batteries which are also minced up along with other refuse in the boues de ville .
6 The experienced medium pacer is ruled out along with former Surrey all-rounder Ian Payne and young New Zealand batsman Phil Lewis .
7 And in most cases a caution — with points on a licence — is handed out along with constructive advice rather than a prosecution .
8 She hoped that negotiations could be carried out along with those with Sweden and Finland and that a second referendum could be held by 1995 .
9 Andrew Evans is ruled out along with quick bowler Robert Jones .
10 When we got the Hill Farm Subsidy and we were obliged to spend a certain part of it in putting something back in the soil , uncle liked Middleton Lime , so he spread a bit of that around along with basic slag , and cow manure , of course .
11 Nice , if thoroughly upper-crust ( very nice quality of reproduction and form ) rural pictures of pheasants and so on around the walls , plus antique tables and chairs bought by along with all the modern up-to-the-minute equipment such as Compact disc music players and a facsimile machine ( which transmits pages of written material verbatim and as sent by the telephone wires ) .
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