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

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1 The Leader , following in the track of the horses , went some paces ahead scanning the forest on either side ; behind him followed Hugh , walking close by Marian 's side ; still further back , together but with the width of the track between them , were Michael and the thin man ; and bringing up the rear was Crane , the young man who had run after the horses .
2 There is no blueprint that one could lay down but with a on the infinite versatility of God to use and deploy the gifts that we are able to offer to his service .
3 Its grey buildings , mainly guest houses displaying ‘ Vacancies ’ at netted windows , looked bad enough but with a leaden sky and a seafront virtually devoid of life , apart from one or two hopefuls trying to find shelter from driving rain , it was almost guaranteed to sink one 's spirits .
4 ‘ That 's a good thing , ’ Mr Hellyer said , quite good-humouredly but with a singular lack of interest .
5 Is n't it more the case that it 's not so much what they 're trying to get away with , it 's just that how what was happening the peasants did see the world that they were in but with the Communist Party and the revolution that the idea is to change the way the peasants see the world and how they view themselves
6 Whereas the time taken for a computer working randomly but with the constraint of cumulative selection to perform the same task is of the same order as humans ordinarily can understand , between 11 seconds and the time it takes to have lunch .
7 Amplification was performed as described elsewhere but with a 25 µl reaction volume with 5 µl of sample added .
8 Sandison watched , a little concerned , as Maidstone made his way , quite quickly but with a very uneven tread , towards the funicolare station above Piazza Amedeo .
9 With trepidation I took a stronger hold of it and it came away altogether but with a sharp dagger of soreness , like digging out a splinter .
10 The handling of the bike , for example , was causing difficulties early on but with the help of his teammates , Jeremy was soon back on song .
11 Blue eyes had flickered over her politely but with a definite lack of interest .
12 Zoser served her politely but with an air of detachment , as if his mind was on higher things .
13 On Monday 19th we were scheduled to get underway at 5.30am but with the threat of hurricane Bob if was iffy .
14 One sees that the fluctuations are now occurring throughout but with a trend towards less regularity .
15 In the same way it is possible to learn further shaping methods to produce garments not only quicker to make up but with the actual machine-made shaping as a feature of the completed garment .
16 The final line-up is SDLP 17 , up two with a slightly improved vote , Sinn Fein five , as before but with an increased overall vote , DUP five , up from four even though the party 's vote dropped slightly , Ulster Unionist two down one with a reduced vote and Independent Unionist 1 .
17 According to a poll in early 1991 Yel'tsin was already the most important Russian leader of the twentieth century , ahead of Lenin , Bukharin and ( a long way behind but with a similar rating ) Gorbachev and Trotsky .
18 South Moor still look threatening though in second place , just one point behind but with a game in hand .
19 She looked away , not coyly but with an elusive smile .
20 ‘ R ’ s were always rolled , for example , and ‘ S ’ s were not only delivered forcefully but with a quality more like the ‘ Sh ’ sound , to which the diaphragm responded better .
21 ‘ No , Katherine , ’ he said evenly but with an undertow of insistence .
22 He played tennis with them under the willow-trees by college , playing not well but with a brisk gusto .
23 ‘ Mother , ’ repeated Simon more loudly but with a rough caressing gentleness in his voice , ‘ He needs your help . ’
24 There were several species , most were about the size of those living today but with the dragonflies as with millipedes and other groups that have pioneered a new environment , the absence of competition allowed some early forms to develop to an enormous size , and dragonflies eventually appeared with a wingspan of 70 centimetres , the largest insects ever to exist .
25 The desert was cut in all directions by sandy scars , and there were tyre-tracks everywhere but with no hint of general direction .
26 The stranger smiled , still rather gravely but with a warmth that Charlotte found reassuring .
27 The slow deliberacy with which the wife commences her reply , with not a hint of offence in her reaction but rather a hint of care in selecting the right mode of reply , emphasizes her willingness to converse on the topic : So does her subsequent appropriation of a rhetorical device , the occupatio , a statement emphasized by the speaker feigning unwillingness or lack of freedom to express it : The monk too takes a moment 's pause before replying : again seeming to digest the implications of the wife 's words , or ( and ? ) to express , silently but with an eloquent action , astonishment at the wife 's ready invitation to him to continue to converse on this topic .
28 As we have already seen by juxtaposing Sonnets 35 and 70 , after we have read a poem in which the attempt at exculpation is exploded by the Poet , either by irony or by direct criticism , when we subsequently read one in which the exculpation is made again but with no recoil on itself , then the second poem seems hollow .
29 The resource person may correct a serious error and repeat the phrase again but with no trace of disapproval or reproach .
30 These whirlwind developments were a long time in the planning but the results came with staggering speed and remarkable good nature and co-operation which finally sees the rugby world totally united once again but with a new combined force lurking below the equator .
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