Example sentences of "with the [noun] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Wright has such talent that he can become a much more exciting player than Lineker because he has the added bonus of being able to play with the ball as well as without it . |
2 | Exasperated by this foolishness , the Collector told Mr Simmons to distribute the extra food with the rations as quickly as possible . |
3 | What was the main problem with the Roses as far as Andy was concerned ? |
4 | I think we 'll have it in Norwich actually cos I wan na w want a few words with the day after so while I 'm in Norwich Norwich and can hobble to the meeting Okay , you 've got all your dates for your appraisals . |
5 | ‘ They make all that up , ’ she said , dealing with the problem as roundly as she could . |
6 | Be patient ; staff are dealing with the calls as fast as they can . |
7 | Discuss this with the vet beforehand so that a member of the staff can restrain the dog . |
8 | Gen Noreiga said last Friday that Panama considered itself at war with the US so long as American aggression against Panamanians continued . |
9 | It was the sound of mud and moisture , the kind of sound which conjures up bare seashores with the tide far out and clear skies overhead . |
10 | The cyst communicates with the ureter either directly or , if it is more distant , by a fine connecting canal , allowing the worm eggs to be excreted in the urine . |
11 | McMahon and Greene found that on the pole-vaulter 's pillows , the runner was in contact with the surface far longer than on concrete , and that he deflected the pillows noticeably . |
12 | Hold the camcorder firmly ; stand with the feet slightly apart and the elbows tucked into the body . |
13 | These were voiced most clearly by the radical priest John Ball , whose record of inflammatory preaching had brought him into conflict with the authorities as early as 1366 , and who had been imprisoned earlier in 1381 for his hostility to the Pope and the prelates ( 11 , p.372 ) . |
14 | The agents make a pact with the devil either privately or accompanied by great ceremony during one of the main sabbats of the year . |
15 | There it seems that from the earliest days of the pioneer settlers the black cat was linked with the devil so strongly that it was , in any context , an evil force . |
16 | Andy worked mainly in the shop , but also had a chance to play with the Hunts as well as with other famous players of the 1970s such as Doug McLelland , John Garner and Peter Dawson . |
17 | Many would concur with the case most recently and most substantially argued by V. A. Kolve , that the Miller 's and Reeve 's Tales contrast with one another in these terms : the former full of liberty and light ; the latter replete with dark moral shades and tones . |
18 | Place your cheque or cash [ no coins ] in the envelope with a pay-in slip [ from your book ] stating the amount and your account number : The Bank will credit your account with the money as soon as possible . |
19 | And , possibly even more important for the employee 's long-term security , the employer should provide assurances on the employee 's future with the company as far as this is known . |
20 | He looked back , briefly , at his class , resolving to have a word with the headmaster as soon as possible . |
21 | That is why it is essential that we make progress with the Bill as quickly as possible , consistent with proper discussion and consultation — not so much consultation as consideration — in the House . |
22 | But Northern Ireland manager Billy Bingham , who has ignored Rogan for 13 months , has insisted the in-form defender links up with the squad as soon as possible . |
23 | Acting in conjunction with the king so far as the details of the meeting were concerned , he prepared everything with great care . |
24 | Existing stations must be brought into line with EC standards by December 1995 , but as you know the Computing Sub-Group has recommended to Management that we comply with the legislation as soon as practicable . |
25 | The Party was particularly concerned with gaining influence among the unemployed and was working with the NUWM as early as 1931 . |
26 | The transport is also better , with the airport considerably closer than say it would have been in Manchester . |
27 | We are co-operating with the NRA as far as we can . |
28 | Well do n't come in with the coat tomorrow please or after Easter . |
29 | To achieve this they needed to keep in touch with the classroom directly rather than through intermediaries . |
30 | Contestant , Fiona , says she 's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible . |