Example sentences of "with [adv] [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They provide all the classic tones , from full and ripe through soft and pingy to pure and sharp , all with remarkably low noise and completely even volume levels from position to position , with the Manson 's maple top , generous neck and heavy machineheads adding a great sense of solidity and authority to the sound .
2 If you simply want a riding holiday , based on a centre with perhaps some instruction as well then the West Country is a good bet .
3 On the coast it is not easy with so much traffic and so many people . ’
4 With just one board and maybe a couple of different size sails anyone from eight to eighty can get out there and have a go .
5 Slimmer and with more elongated face than both Short-eared and Tawny Owls ; further distinguished from Tawny ( p. 183 ) by longer wings and orange-yellow eyes , and from Short-eared by lack of dark patch on upper wing .
6 So , with more organic material and more fixed nitrogen reaching the seas , there would be a marine population explosion , leading to a removal of carbon dioxide from the air and , by a positive feedback , encouraging the Ice Age to develop .
7 But like erm pyjamas , cos you know I wo , I usually wear those ones with like low neck or like
8 In practice , to date , pursuers ' agents by and large have tended to specify their case with as much detail as previously though there have been efforts , to date challenged successfully , to give a briefer outline not much different from the initial letter of claim .
9 The rest of the dwelling was treated with as much respect as before , but the new room was — as far as the cat was concerned - still part of the ‘ outside ’ and was treated accordingly .
10 She had regarded men as men had been used to regard women : pleasant and pleasurable enough when they stayed in line but outside the mainstream of life and more or less irrelevant to its principal purpose , which was keeping body and soul together with as little effort and as much comfort as was practically consistent with this aim .
11 He spoke keenly and with even greater friendliness than before .
12 He knelt there in the darkness , listening to the sounds of the subsiding passion in the room below , then swivelled silently and with even greater care than before , and feeling far more sober , moved back towards the thin , escaping light at the far end of the chill , cramped roof space .
13 I conclude now , with even more emphasis than before , that the over-valuation of sterling , superimposed on very deeply entrenched adverse long-term trends in overseas trade , will ensure that our foreign trade performance will not warrant a growth rate of more than 1–2 per cent at the very most during the next five years .
14 He quickly noticed that , although he had been convinced that he was putting his head forward , he was in fact pulling his head back with even more tension than before .
15 This one would flatter anyone 's collection , and with some careful customisation ( a new set of machines to replace the notoriously poor Kluson Sealfast tuners , a top-class refret with fractionally higher wire and perhaps a modern P100 humbucking pickup slotted beneath the original P90 cover ) it would enhance anyone 's working stable , too .
16 However , an overcrowded room with either poor lighting or too much glare from unshaded windows and haphazard storage of materials adds to the daily problems of self-organisation and comfortable study habits that can be particularly important for children with visual problems .
17 Jackson feels that Niskanen credits the ‘ sponsor ’ with too little power and too many information problems .
18 pressure , with too much work and too little time ;
19 It was too early for me to be a Yuckie — the tabloid newspapers ' shorthand for the young city slickers who celebrated the end of a day 's trading with too much lager and then reverted to type as the football hooligans they really were under the skin .
20 ‘ He taught me how to tie a package with very little twine and very little paper and still make it look nice , ’ Walton later recalled .
21 The horse knocked the woman over with very great force and then stumbled and fell , pitching the jockey violently onto the ground .
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