Example sentences of "[adv] with a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Furthermore with a text recognition system , as the lexicon gets larger the problems increase . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Most do better with a 3-wood off the tee because the extra loft gives confidence and is more sympathetic to an indifferent strike . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ I reckon , though , that James and I would probably do better with a dose of that injection you 've just given Sandy . ’ |
7 | ‘ Perhaps she 'd do better with a cat or a dog . ’ |
8 | 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 — ’ |
9 | Well they found they could do it far better with a tractor and a mower . |
10 | He had that high-coloured English complexion , which looks so much better with a suntan . |
11 | And Doherty , who worked tirelessly , might have done better with a John Easton cross , his header going over the top . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I am getting thrown a little more , but I feel stronger and better with a lot more aggression . ’ |
14 | We seem to be able to communicate better with a horse if no one else is around . |
15 | Woil stared around him and then suddenly with a push of his wings raised himself into the air , turned , and landed ten feet away on the back of a green bench . |
16 | But the man at the front had n't been told this of course , naturally enough and he could n't see that so suddenly with a jolt the wardrobe left him , two steps ' worth instead of one at a time . |
17 | To some temperaments it may seem that in crediting myself only with a capacity to choose between reactions which themselves are not chosen but caused , I would be representing myself as something less than human . |
18 | ‘ It is only with a ceasefire that it will be possible to save the traumatised population of Angola , and the United Nations are ready to help once the hostilities cease , ’ said Joao Lins de Albuquerque , spokesman for the UN representative , Margaret Anstee . |
19 | Whilst individuals in the company privately admit to knowing little about ‘ race and racism ’ , a major research contract which did not go out to open tender is safely located in an institution which can only with a degree of implausibility don the cloak of academic neutrality . |
20 | And it is not easy to discover any more covert or sophisticated moral view of the characters and the events of the poem : it does not dwell in any suggestive way on the irremediable carnality of human desires , and only with a degree of distortion and uncalled for determination could we assert that the poem is significantly antifeminist or anticlerical . |
21 | The number of signatories to the letter — and up to 50 other House Democrats might agree with its terms , as well as perhaps 25–30 of the 56 Democratic senators — means that a ‘ UN ’ resolution could pass Congress only with a majority small enough to be politically unacceptable , and might well fail . |
22 | ‘ It 's a stag night , only with a girl , ’ he said . |
23 | The facts , however , can be appreciated only with a knowledge of the role of the finance company in a modern hire-purchase transaction ( for a full explanation see paragraph 17–06 , below ) . |
24 | Whether or not he was altogether comfortable in such a role is another matter ; when Lawrence Durrell once suggested to him that he was not a Christian at all but more like a Buddhist or a primitive he replied only with a question , " Perhaps they have n't found me out yet ? " |
25 | All appealed to Miss LaMotte on the question of the rapping spirits ; she declined to express an opinion , answering only with a Monna Lisa smile . |
26 | What Gandalf said to Frodo at the start , we should realise , was that he might be able to give the Ring away or destroy it , though only with a struggle ; he could not however be made to want to do so ( except by some kind of dangerous thought-control ) . |
27 | It is therefore not only with a sense of excitement that I approach my new responsibilities , but also with a keen awareness of the importance of IT to industry , to the service sector , to research and to the strength and wellbeing of the UK as a whole . |
28 | It is compatible only with a system of production and a society moving within narrow limits which are of natural origin ’ ( Marx , 1976 , pp. 927–8 ) . |
29 | This offence is punishable only with a fine , whereas reckless driving carries a maximum of two years ' imprisonment . |
30 | Sequel to Black Trillium , only with a solo author . |