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

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1 The chairman , Gubby Allen , asked Washbrook to leave the room , then argued fiercely with the new young captain , Peter May .
2 He replied falteringly with the customary , ‘ I serve ’ .
3 Laboratory rodents that spontaneously develop autoimmune type I diabetes did so at a much lower frequency when fed a synthetic chow free of cows ' milk protein , and recently a peptide antigen called p 69 was identified on rat insulinoma cells which cross reacts immunologically with a similar sequence present in bovine , but not human or rat , albumin .
4 The Macs are priced comparably with the other machines in the top 10 , all of which are versions of the NEC 9800 .
5 I prefer crimson or deep orange rather than pillar-box red , as these colours show up better with a dark contrast colour and look more realistic .
6 What could work better with a free spirit than a stuffy , disapproving straight man ?
7 A delicious dessert — even better with a little orange liqueur , such as Cointreau or Drambuie added to the filling .
8 Brian Tustian , who has farmed organically for five years is looking forward to the opportunity of dealing with his customers personally : it gives him a chance to put the case for organic produce himself , and he can cope better with the variable quantity of his supplies at a market .
9 A nostalgia has become apparent , after an era of aggressive atheism , either for the great organized beliefs or for substitutes chiming better with the would-be freer spirit of the times .
10 Cream , maybe … magnolia ; go better with the old beams .
11 He hypothesised that left handers who employed the upright posture ( indicative of contralateral cerebral lateralisation of language ) should perform better with the left hand than inverted sinistral writers .
12 We 'll get to know better with the local news after this
13 Whatever it is , it needs to have been thrashed out endlessly with the top leadership of the business and to be able to be expressed in a single , understandable , clear and unambiguous sentence .
14 Silence as though relief , when suddenly with a creaking and ghostly groaning the lid slid as if off and up sat a terrible apparition with outstretched hand screeching in a hollow voice , give me my gift with such violence , that some of the company fell into the water and had to be saved , and those on the shore scrambled in allways confusion was everywhere .
15 Suddenly with a tremendous stroke an old man close by threw a tiny fish up in the air and down it fell .
16 She exhaled suddenly with a strained laugh .
17 Often found to be needed in vigorous , robust , healthy , rugged people and in children : they come down suddenly with a violent illness , a raging fever etc .
18 She fixed him suddenly with a beady stare from beneath the crêpy lids .
19 The significance of Hilda 's black clothes struck Clare suddenly with a little spasm of horror .
20 I went to the conference armed only with a general feeling of being pissed off that men seemed to have it all their own way .
21 The foreman of his jury wrote a letter to " The Times " : " Where a jury has to decide , as men and women of the world , " how much " " , the degree of uncertainty is so great that a random answer , consistent only with a total lack of any sort of yardstick , can be expected .
22 In the view of the British Treasury sterling convertibility , if accepted , would be feasible only with a floating pound .
23 After a little Pickerage calmed down , but only with a palpable effort .
24 The discussions dealt not only with a Soviet withdrawal but with the structure of the government to remain behind in Kabul .
25 Only with a Labour government can we ensure the N H S will be safe and secure .
26 Theoretical concepts like Saussure 's langue help to reassure linguists that they are not dealing directly with speakers who inhabit the real world of social and power relations , but only with a pure , decontextualised system .
27 The development of these skills has implications for teaching and learning strategies because only with a wide range of evidence can pupils gain adequate experience .
28 Diving down to a few hundred feet over Hal Far , Müncheberg then claimed another at 0754 as it was landing , but having no witness of this was credited only with a probable , although it was subsequently included in his score .
29 But the bulky fillings of ten years ago are now for the budget bags only with a new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings now available which turn in much better all-round performance than down .
30 It was appropriate that the BDA should go forth from the Bournemouth Congress , which set it on its modern course , not only with a new name and emblem but a new Patron .
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