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

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1 The eggs hatch synchronously with the emergence of the wasp larvae , and the namatode larvae infect young female fig wasps before they disperse .
2 She was certain his faith would be infectious ; that , like maternal love being born fiercely with the baby , her belief would spring to life with marriage .
3 The prospects of the party improved somewhat with the adoption at the 1937 conference of an ‘ Immediate Programme ’ of nationalisation for a single term of office : this included all the major measures of the post-war Labour government except for iron and steel , which in any case was not to be fundamentally reorganised before the Labour government left office in 1951 .
4 ‘ The full terms and conditions upon which the report is prepared are set out opposite with the scale of fees charged shown separately .
5 Working the paint thickly with a knife I tried to create a jarring effect with colour and texture conveying the power and pain of the experience .
6 Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling .
7 Furthermore with a text recognition system , as the lexicon gets larger the problems increase .
8 ( Furthermore with the LISP system available to the current project it was not possible to store a very large lexicon — necessitating morphological processing to reduce storage .
9 Music treat : The trustees of Sir William Turner 's Hospital at Kirkleatham , near Redcar , have organised a short season of concerts to mark the 300th anniversary of the local knight starting tomorrow at 2pm with a performance by Marske Band .
10 Memories began to roll , like a film you 'd forgotten but remembered better with every frame .
11 Most do better with a 3-wood off the tee because the extra loft gives confidence and is more sympathetic to an indifferent strike .
12 Feeling unable to see just then how Cara , even with her journalistic experience , would have fared better with a man who , somehow without you noticing , turned every question or countered it with one of his own , Fabia resolved , as Lubor Ondrus turned into a driveway and steered the Skoda uphill , to do better .
13 ‘ I reckon , though , that James and I would probably do better with a dose of that injection you 've just given Sandy . ’
14 ‘ Perhaps she 'd do better with a cat or a dog . ’
15 You know , women with only one tit , they cut the other off so they could shoot better with a bow and arrow , they live together , all women and no men , this woman 's written a play about them — ’
16 Well they found they could do it far better with a tractor and a mower .
17 He had that high-coloured English complexion , which looks so much better with a suntan .
18 I do n't know any advanced skiers who ski better with a brace than before their injury , so do n't push your luck .
19 I am getting thrown a little more , but I feel stronger and better with a lot more aggression . ’
20 We seem to be able to communicate better with a horse if no one else is around .
21 COMEDIANS are supposed to work better with an audience .
22 That comedians work better with an audience is also one of the more convincing justifications for democracy .
23 It may be that long experience of minorities encouraged them to feel that they could cope better with an absentee ruler than one who upset the balance of power at home .
24 A different but related approach was that of Meyer ( 1975 ) , who considered the knowledge structure of texts , and produced a type of grammar which would cope better with the variety of types of organisation and structure found in textbooks .
25 These included setting and monitoring performance standards , reacting to consumer needs , improving staff training so employees could communicate better with the public and developing a simple complaints procedure .
26 This produces the intense flux of neutrons ; heavy water flows through the reactor to slow down the neutrons so that they react better with the lithium .
27 The colours go well together , but my nail varnish is the wrong shade — it would go better with the dress .
28 Well , then , she would buy some new gowns — just one or two , perhaps — that she might , as Rose said , fit better with the work she had done on the house .
29 In New Zealand , music groups seem to get on better with the incumbent than many an organist .
30 If you are a ‘ two in one ’ shampoo fan then look out for new Wella Balsam Wash & Care Plus — they 've gone one better with the creation of their new ‘ three in one ’ product !
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