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

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1 Each Squig Hopper is moved randomly along with other compulsory movement at the start of the movement phase .
2 The larnax was a clay sarcophagus , often with panelled sides and gabled lids , and elaborately decorated all over with painted images .
3 Then he covered himself all over with trailing strands of goose-grass and big burdocks and he even found ways to alter his smell .
4 When she had lugged her third skip up to the scribbling engine , she paused for a moment to watch Rose , who by now resembled a tar baby stuck all over with dirty wool .
5 In August , near Worth , he sent his mother " a memoir of the horribly devastated battlefield , scattered all over with countless mournful remains and reeking with dead bodies " and in December he wrote to a friend : " if one is to avoid losing all courage , one must not think of these frightful things any more " It is apparent how far removed this mood was from any chauvinistic or militaristic fervour — nor would we particularly expect any such fervour ( despite long established misconceptions about Nietzsche 's attitudes ) from one whose ideas of German nationhood were moulded so largely by the cultural preoccupations of a Hölderlin or a Schopenhauer .
6 Secure the cake to the cake drum ( with a little royal icing ) and brush all over with apricot glaze .
7 Brush all over with apricot glaze .
8 Place the paintbox on the cake drum , and brush all over with apricot glaze .
9 Schimmel was not an enthusiast of the classic , Attic black-figure pots , but favoured more eccentric pottery , typically the large Italo-geometric buffware askos ( last eighth or early seventh century BC ) in the form of a stylised bird decorated all over with abstract patterns amid a hunter and stag , sold to a Swiss dealer for $85,000 ( est. $30–50,000 ) and the merry group of three terracotta satyrs ( early fifth century ) characterised by expressive poses and gigantic erections , bought by the Cleveland Museum for $70,000 ( est. $15–25,000 ) .
10 New York is criss-crossed all over with fine dividing lines .
11 Dressed in a summer frock patterned all over with scarlet poppies , a scarlet silk scarf wound round her head , she looked devastatingly pretty .
12 The young man stood for a moment on an overhanging ledge of the bank , looking down at the water ; the dog swam round and round below ; the man 's body was flecked all over with light and the shadow patterns of leaves , so that he seemed some human extension of the place .
13 The façade is beautifully decorated all over with Romanesque carving , representing the Ascension and Second Coming in arcading and sculpture , and the remaining tower is similarly decorated ( 376 and 422 ) .
14 Gregory 's father Ralph , who the boy claims is an alcoholic who abused him , did not contest the action and says his son will be better off with foster parents .
15 It aims to place nearly all the children with permanent family , though workers may decide some are too damaged or too old and would be better off with foster parents .
16 Roll-A-Joint has been disappointing this season and if he runs will be meeting Cool Ground on a stone worse terms , while Little Polveir is a stone better off with Cool Ground , who , at 10-1 , is the other each-way bet .
17 Some children may be better off with early cataracts than with aphakic eyes , so early surgery is not always advisable .
18 If you really want to make light of powder you are better off with specialised hardware .
19 IF YOU 'RE A BRIGHTON , BLACKPOOL OR BOGNOR BABY , YOU 'RE BETTER OFF WITH BRITISH GAS WATER HEATING .
20 This is Mike Jardine , one of Scotland 's leading extreme skiers , proving that naked apes are better off with one-piece skisuits .
21 I think we 're better off with orange squash , just
22 ‘ Feet , joints and legs — the legs should be straight with fair , sloping pasterns , big knees and long clean hocks on short cannon bones , free from coarse hair ; the feet should have plenty of size with circular form protecting the frog ; walk , smart and true ; trot — well balanced all round with good action .
23 It 's a tragic urban tale and ‘ Eva Luna ’ , although not always tragic , is shot right through with urban images , especially on ‘ City Poison ’ and the dubby , aggressive and curiously structured ‘ Beautiful Pigeon ’ .
24 That deal fell through along with broad banking reform , but insurers hope to see their aims fulfilled in another way .
25 Wild Squigs are moved individually along with other compulsory movement at the start of the movement phase .
26 [ Moreover ] for the greater satisfaction of his lusts , Shah Jehan ordered the erection of a large hall adorned through out with great mirrors .
27 Demands for office staff to be sent home along with manual workers were refused .
28 But for the past year she 's faced the very real possibility of losing the Inn that 's been her life because Whitbreads decided to sell it off along with other pubs to meet the demands of the Monopolies Commission , which had demanded it must get rid of half its tied houses .
29 A car driver indicates that he is turning right but goes straight on with disastrous consequences , as my brother discovered to his cost recently !
30 According to Alain Collery of Champagne Collery in Aÿ , there has been concern about the cadmium content in the soil from batteries which are also minced up along with other refuse in the boues de ville .
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