Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They were stained with the Grimelius silver method , reacted rather weakly with neuron specific enolase antibodies , and in general strongly with chromogranin A antibodies , while they did not express argent affinity or immunoreactivity for gastrin , somatostatin , enteroglucagon , human pancreatic polypeptide , and peptide YY . |
2 | ‘ And yet , despite the Medicines Act and its regulations , CSM did little better with practolol once it had been marketed than was done without the legislation in the case of thalidomide ’ , we commented in 1980 . |
3 | I would say too that Lillie was a pioneer in using visual aids to get his point over , as Greenpeace and others now do so effectively with video cameras . |
4 | I 'm all right with pound . |
5 | Is that all right with yow , Polly ? ’ |
6 | Neutrinos , those ghostly elementary particles produced in radioactive decays , have a reputation for being elusive : they interact so weakly with matter they can pass right through the Earth unimpeded . |
7 | As it was , she went down so badly with flu that she had to be confined to her room for the duration . |
8 | Prepare the containers by filling loosely to the brim with peat compost , press it down gently with finger pressure around the rim of the tray to ensure there are no air pockets and roughly level it again , then press it down to make a firm , level surface about ½ in ( 12mm ) below the rim . |
9 | If one takes ‘ amount ’ as referring to duration and extent ( number of people affected ) , perhaps together with probability and proximity , Bentham certainly does not think that all that matters is amount , since this would be to forget intensity , which seems to mean simply the extent to which it is actually liked moment by moment . |
10 | From the start this was bound to be contentious , for it tied in so obviously with concern about newspaper chains , the power of large circulations and the alleged dangers of a too one-sided party press . |
11 | Whilst still positive , Solihull secondary school teachers are somewhat less so with regard to the flexibility and effectiveness of the booklet than with its general utility . |
12 | Equally important , as we urge later on , the kinds of dilemmas and compromises associated with all teaching strategies , and perhaps especially with group work , need to be admitted and addressed . |
13 | ‘ It 's not up to me to ask you what you think you 're up to , ’ her grandfather began , when they were once more alone together with Xanthe in the sitting room of their hotel suite . |
14 | I lay back , stiff not with fear but with social embarrassment . |
15 | they sprayed us all over with water . |
16 | You can also put them in dry hair , but we suggest that you lightly spritz all over with water first . |
17 | Secure the cake on to the cake drum with a little royal icing , and brush all over with glaze . |
18 | By the time she had fed them with the filthy stuff , she was covered in oil and stuck all over with cotton fly . |
19 | You devise a fine , curious way for your murderer to do his deed , but all that you actually describe to the reader is the resultant body , struck all over with porcupine quills or whatever . |
20 | Embroidered all over with gold and silver threads , it incorporates a Garter emblem . |
21 | Now the makers of the Bundee CD3 Repair System — available in hi-fi shops and by mail order on 0895 436078 — say it will restore even discs scratched all over with steel wool . |
22 | A long pause stretched out , and she realised she was shaking all over with emotion after the argument . |
23 | They left her in there , wedged among the wooden boxes and brooms , and bric-a-brac , barely able to move one way or the other , for the next two hours , while they stripped Patsy naked , covered him all over with shoe polish , and locked him out the front of the house for a while to see what it was like being a naked little ‘ nigger boy ’ in Westfield Drive . |
24 | I 'm stinging all over with sunburn and I ca n't even move my head to look at my wrist-watch without getting cramp in my neck and shoulders . ’ |
25 | The sudden freedom from Mortimer 's grip made her stagger slightly , and she grasped Guy 's arm to steady herself , trembling all over with reaction . |
26 | The façade is decorated all over with carving and sculpture ; the recessed doorway is enclosed in four orders of short columns and the arches have carved , decorative voussoirs . |
27 | The troops joined in lustily with heart and voice . |
28 | However , many philosophers today would probably go along more with Hare 's original position and say that although Kant may well have answered the third sort of question ( page 98 ) well , he has not adequately answered the second ( still less , it would generally be thought , the first ) . |
29 | It is just as easy — and as pointless — to criticize the American press for misunderstanding the Piggott style as it is to criticize Piggott for flirting so dangerously with defeat . |
30 | Most accounts of the different kinds of fossils start with the simplest organisms and work towards the most complex , often ending somewhat selfishly with man . |