Example sentences of "and [adv] with a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I happen to know , from a friend of mine , that Robert Trivers , long before he was the great evolutionary biologist he is today , when he was an illustrator of children 's books , argued the whole thing to and fro with a friend of mine who was a Freudian analyist and he tells me that in the beginning all they talked about was Freud .
2 She swept him off his feet as the forward momentum of her lunge carried her upright , shedding Perks left and right with a shake of her shoulders .
3 And it is not easy to discover any more covert or sophisticated moral view of the characters and the events of the poem : it does not dwell in any suggestive way on the irremediable carnality of human desires , and only with a degree of distortion and uncalled for determination could we assert that the poem is significantly antifeminist or anticlerical .
4 It was placed a little further forward along the wall of the building than would have been selected by a novice and apparently with a knowledge of the positions of the interior walls .
5 It is but one of a plethora of bearable books on the ever lovable cuddly toy which has imprinted itself in the imagination of young and old alike , and always with a name by which to identity the original .
6 She put her points over to the juniors as well as she always did to everyone else , with a wonderful mix of candour , directness , understanding and humour — and always with a twinkle in the eye .
7 There was about her something distant and mysterious , Cadfael thought , as if a part of her being was charmed away into some private and pleasant place , even while her blue eyes dwelt upon her husband and his friend with sharp intelligence , following the argument back and forth with a kind of indulgent and amused affection , appropriate to a matriarch watching her children .
8 Anyhow , er this evening very happy to provide a few pictures for you to have a look at , and hopefully with a bit of information .
9 The teachers were Linda Whittall , deputy head at Russells Hall and with responsibility for language within the school , Verena Ranford , the teacher of the 11 year olds at Sutton School and also with a responsibility for language , and Chris Morris , senior advisory teacher for English in Dudley .
10 Although the deal is not yet final , a spokesperson for the Palais told The Art Newspaper she expects the Kunsthalle to relocate to Bonsecours Market in the Old City where it will reopen next May , perhaps with a new name , and probably with a show about Alexander the Great and Macedonia .
11 The second attempt to replace the Quebec Agreement with something more useful than the modus vivendi began in September 1949 , just after the detonation of the first Soviet atomic bomb was confirmed , and coincidentally with a devaluation of sterling , which threw a spotlight on the shakiness of the British economy .
12 He with his cheerfully avuncular man of the world bonhomie , always smartly dressed and often with a flower in his buttonhole , a connoisseur of fine wines and Havana cigars .
13 The Suffolk 's head is big with a broad forehead , and often with a star on it or a shim or blaze down the face ; the neck deep in the collar and tapering to a graceful setting of the head ; the shoulders long and muscular and thrown well back at the withers .
14 Parents , often isolated and often with a view of children based only upon their experience of their own offspring , began to be able to set their child and his/her behaviour within a much broader context .
15 Marion , a ripely handsome woman in her mid-thirties , who had played a season at Stratford-on-Avon and toured as Mrs Tanqueray , was extremely displeased at having to share Jessie , let alone a dressing-room , and particularly with a chit like Bunty ; but the Regent was small and naturally the two Star dressing-rooms , 1 and 2 , went to Salt and Pepper , that perennial and professionally married pair of comedy-thriller performers whose productions never ran for less than a year — a godsend in a profession where rehearse for three weeks , open and close in two was not unusual .
16 Because you get that silence in the room and mmm you want to fill it so but you 're right the use of the pause effective and particularly with a variation in pitch that gives that emphasis the two combined together can be very very effective .
17 That 's still a fair maximum for this car , and even with a lot of miles under its belt since it had any major attention ( and a tendency to hang-up slightly in second gear ) it will still pull 12.2secs to 60mph .
18 Then it surged upwards and forwards with a noise like a washing machine spinning itself to oblivion , and crashed into the underside of the platform .
19 The punishment started with a fine … and then with a ban on keeping animals .
20 She found herself telling him about the Vermeer she had been painstakingly copying , and then with a shudder of its destruction .
21 Once he had cleared the body , the master embalmer rinsed it through , first with palm wine , and then with a solution of coriander .
22 And after failing to find it once again it came into the porch and complained loudly and so I went outside and with a paint brush I marked the entrance to the hive with three blobs of paint of a different colour and then with a piece of cardboard I guided the tiny winged creature towards the marks on the wall and it went inside .
23 ‘ Very well , thank you , ’ she replied politely and then with a trace of irony in her voice , added , ‘ I finished Buddenbrooks and walked only in the garden .
24 Mr Shillington , originally Anglican , became friendly , first with some Moravians , and then with a group of Methodists in Country Antrim .
25 While it passed over the flat surface four hard pointed styli engraved the foil , sometimes in a continuous line and sometimes with a series of indentations , several times a second , each stylus responding to the quantity of the parameter concerned .
26 Each dewaxed section was first incubated with murine monoclonal antibody ( ascites 1:800 ) to either IgG1 ( HP 6070 , clone 2C7 ) , IgG2 ( HP 6009 , clone GOM2 ) , IgG3 ( HP 6048 , clone CB1-AH7 ) or IgG4 ( HP 6011 , clone RJ4 ) and subsequently with a mix of fluorescein isothiocyanate labelled rabbit antimouse IgG and rhodamine B sulphonyl chloride labelled antihuman IgG .
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