Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The Observer commented that Ramsey destroyed his chances of succeeding Fisher as archbishop by so openly identifying himself with the extreme high church party .
32 But then a sociology of culture must also concern itself with the social relations of its specific means of production .
33 Wrangham 's work goes far to provide us with the essential spatial structuring that underlies this flexibility .
34 It was up to Geoff now to present me with the detailed documentation in writing .
35 Even replacing them with the identical brand and model can still leave you with a sense of loss or disappointment .
36 Add the carrots and turn them frequently to coat them with the pale glaze .
37 ‘ Because of the angle I had no chance of getting it over the bar with my right foot so I simply hit it with the left and it went over . ’
38 But Borssele has not simply contented herself with the odd leak .
39 Although we can not be categorical in relation to the cases in this study , other research has indicated that psychiatrists rarely trouble themselves with the social circumstances of individuals referred , and are rather preoccupied with evidence of mental disorder ( Bean , 1980 ) .
40 The same if I brush one arm against a wall or a lamp-post ; I must brush the other one as well , soon , or at the very least scratch it with the other hand .
41 Each of these ultra-familiar tunes came up sounding fresh and surprising , and the entire set consistently delighted us with the unexpected .
42 It may be poached in water or stock , but I prefer to cook it in the microwave , then coat it with the black butter .
43 Only when the other girls exchanged confidences about their parents and sometimes lambasted them with the particular competitive cruelty adolescents are prone to , did Katherine retreat into silence .
44 ( Puts it with large shells of the same type , then replaces it with the tiny ones . )
45 Assuming that she is asymptomatic , she either depends on the male who infected her to inform her of the diagnosis or , if he does not , wait for the next person with whom she has intercourse to develop symptoms , discover the diagnosis , and then contact her with the bad news .
46 Yes , I 'm all right , ’ Tamar replied , opening her eyes and then veiling them with the black sweep of her lashes , but not before Tempy had seen the gleam of triumph in their topaz depths .
47 And then do it with the other leg .
48 Taking a bottle , he would then open it with the bottom edge of the Bic lighters that most people carried , prising the top off in one movement .
49 Write down the objective on the list below then follow it with the immediate goals for the action required .
50 The resultant pseudo-scientific arguments will then concern themselves with the meaningless question as to whether the fauna of the intervening strata pertain more to the stage below or to the stage above .
51 Leaving the Chamber now and again to compare it with the live BBC-2 coverage , Mr Brown also looked very telegenic .
52 I would expect er I would expect the to actually provide us with the small details of of and not necessarily same .
53 ‘ We 've got to face the disconcerting fact ’ , he told his interviewer , ‘ that Irish rugby has never innovated anything with the possible exception of the garryowen ’ .
54 Some weeks after Brezhnev 's initiative a Soviet statement quite explicitly linked it with the new American ’ arc of crisis ‘ strategy . ’
55 She never associated him with the missing lad till she saw the picture .
56 The delicious Rob Walker who , in a journalistic disguise , was and is still around in the sport , must be the only other man I ever met in FI who while at the heart of the sport never took it with the grim tenacity with which the more parvenu consider the business of winning and losing .
57 If you are elderly or widowed , organisations like Age Concern and CRUSE will actually help you with the practical details and , if not in either of these categories , you could do no better than go to your nearest Citizens ' Advice Bureau for some help .
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