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

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1 I agree with what my Noble Friend Lord Motterstone has said about this and also with what my Noble friend Lord Rippon has said .
2 He was rewarded for this and more with a Bulgarian sentence of death and a British MBE .
3 This routine can be carried out manually without any special equipment , but it is easier and quicker with an edit controller which takes over the operation of both machines from the one keyboard .
4 I seemed to think that I 'd seen scores of other holy pictures just like it ; God with his fingers held funny and always with one pointing upwards .
5 The number of patients intolerant of the diet is disappointingly high and together with inability to sustain a prolonged remission , elemental diet treatment does have its disadvantages .
6 It is rather faint ; I can just see it with × 12 and easily with × 20 , but I have never been able to detect it with × 7 .
7 However , I have resurrected my garter bar and use it constantly for various little tricks that are quicker and easier with this gadget than any other .
8 This menu is used mainly for keyboard operation as most operations are quicker and easier with a mouse .
9 When their children moved away , the house seemed empty and so with some trepidation Stephen and Marypen began to take in guests , their intention being that every guest should be ‘ entertained as a friend ’ .
10 During the first three millennia BC , two of the main concentrations of political power of the day , the Assyrian empire and Babylonia , lived in a state of near-permanent warfare , first with one another and then with the Persian kingdom of Elam , which at different times captured both Babylon and Ur and was itself in about 1100 BC laid waste by the Assyrians .
11 AD develop a much more formal likelihood ratio test of this relationship by estimating the model across all countries with the β i 's unrestricted and then with the β i 's restricted , according to the formula given in equation ( 6.24 ) .
12 Brush all over the outside and inside with apricot glaze .
13 Brush all over the outside and inside with apricot glaze .
14 The soft violet chiffon fell to her waist , exposing creamy gold breasts to his view , high and proud above the narrow line of her ribcage , their tips rose-brown and tight with longing .
15 The sweater is very simple and yet with a little time spent you can produce a complex looking garment .
16 A powerful rivalry developed between them , and the conflicts , first with Louis VI and then with Louis VII , ended only when Joan of Navarre and Champagne , the heir to the countship of Blois-Champagne , married the future king of France , Philip Augustus .
17 like that and eventually with the help of my mum I could join sentences together to make a real piece of writing .
18 I 'd like you to play with that and just with twelve pennies until you 've found all the ways of arranging them like that .
19 Twitch bites , contrary to what some anglers think , are the product of very confidently feeding fish , unlike the carp that runs off strong and fast with a bait .
20 She looked back at the waves and pulled hard and carefully with her oars .
21 This particular move towards ‘ honesty ’ was seldom so kindly interpreted ; but at least it was then Americans , not contras , who could play hard and fast with the money .
22 She looks down at the figure slumped in the chair , sees the skull under the frail skin which hangs loosely from the bone , at once tight and yet with too much of it , the bony fingers picking at the fringes of the rug .
23 I was getting in deeper and deeper with my lies .
24 Almost — but I could just make out a narrow stretch half-way over where the water flowed smooth and fast with each swell .
25 The offence is for the first time triable either way , and is punishable on indictment with either three years ’ imprisonment or a fine and summarily with six months imprisonment and a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum .
26 A subfamily of the Ophiacanthidae with a sack-like disk covered with thickened skin or thin scales which often carry spinelets or granules ; radial shields variable in shape , either rib-like with only the distal ends not covered by scales or short with most of the plate visible ; the jaws distinctly longer than broad ; one or sometimes as many as three large blunt apical papillae flanked on each side by three to many oral papillae ; in most genera the second oral tentacle pore arising superficially or nearly so and the associated tentacle scales often forming a continuous series with the oral papillae ; the oral tentacle scales often spine-like and larger than the oral papillae , except in Ophiolimna where the second oral tentacle pore is obscured by a large opercular distal oral papillae ; nearly all genera with well developed elongated adoral shields and a large oral shield ; the tentacle pores of the arm mostly large and often with small spine-like tentacle scales although some genera with smaller pores armed with well developed tentacle scales ; the arm spines relatively short usually only slightly longer than one arm segment .
27 Above his blue pyjamas , the skin of his face was shiny and tight with too much sun .
28 Feeding little and often with loose feed sounds like a simple exercise that requires no great thought or expertise .
29 He was striking left and right with unbelievable speed .
30 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 .
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