Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Most LEAs reported that they had a curriculum policy or were developing one ; they consulted widely including with governing bodies ; they now recognised the importance of ‘ breadth ’ and ‘ balance ’ , and the need for relevance of the school curriculum to the world outside .
2 Another of the benefits of the travelling team system was the camaraderie that was built up between the players , all of whom were effectively competing with each other for Davis Cup recognition .
3 When someone is regularly and edifyingly prophesying with fruitful results , then it may be he will become known to have the ministry of a prophet .
4 ‘ Indeed , ’ said Mrs Mac Donald , delicately checking with one finger that her hat was still on straight .
5 The micellar structures are dynamic and constantly colliding with one another , exchanging contents .
6 Haines 's last publication was Aphorisms upon the New Way of Improving Cyder or making Cyder-Royal ( 1684 ) , publicizing his third patent for a method of doubling the strength of cider and so competing with imported wines and spirits , and including general advice on the management of orchards .
7 One of the worst forms of slavery today is practised by the developed countries when they keep down the prices of basic products by subsidizing and dumping products and so competing with those that are vital for the countries of the Third World2 . ’
8 Some older people feel that they could manage at home if there were someone else living in their home , perhaps helping with light care tasks , or just ‘ keeping a watchful eye ’ .
9 The surrounding volcanic cones are gently sloping with few gullies to the south , but increasingly steep and heavily gullied towards the north .
10 the laburnum apparently cascading with yellow
11 The Holy Land , in Jesus 's time , was literally swarming with different religions , different sects and cults , a great number of them imported from abroad as a result of the Roman occupation .
12 I also saw my first fulmar , sweeping the cliffs on stiff wings , endlessly gliding with miraculous ease ; hen harrier haunted the moorlands ; golden plover and curlew cried plaintively from banks of peat ; statuesque heron stared balefully into shallow pools ; widow-black cormorant dried their dark wings on seaweed-covered rocks .
13 Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ?
14 She was merely coping with one thing after another , not achieving .
15 He raised his hands in the air in mock surrender , backing away , grey eyes suddenly dancing with genuine enjoyment .
16 flitting from chintz to chintz , constantly huddling with grand ladies consulting on matters of curtains and crackle-glazing , and returning as spare men at their dinner parties , are splendid purveyors of chatter .
17 When economic stability improves and we are able to deal with these problems , the support and participation of the community continues to be important , but perhaps dealing with other kinds of problems .
18 With Global Strategy you can spread your investment monies widely , if you wish , whilst still only dealing with one fund manager .
19 His practice in Abingdon is constantly dealing with exercise-induced injuries .
20 They could perhaps find a replacement make-up artist , though that would prove difficult at such short notice , but someone coming in at the last moment would find it hard to cope with the unusual styles , and the actors would be having problems enough dealing with first-night nerves without having to face any added strain .
21 Isolation from other artists is a disadvantage , so I was pleased to discover that quite by chance I live in an area literally teeming with all varieties of visual artists , most working in studios in their homes .
22 Or are we indeed , as some writers quoted previously would argue , merely dealing with certain special cases ?
23 Apple Computer Inc is apparently negotiating with third party manufacturers — including Radius Inc and DayStar Digital Inc — to develop PowerPC versions of the Macintosh for specific markets , according to Computer Reseller News .
24 ‘ You wish to speak with my secretary ? ’ he enquired coldly , his tones suddenly clinking with icy hostility .
25 The Abbey 's share distribution caused much feeling with many investors .
26 They had a common feeling : not that they were necessarily agreeing with one another , because often they were n't .
27 As Gloucester used to be a major droving centre , there was inevitably much crossing with various Welsh types and the Gloucester 's slender , white , dark-tipped horns , spreading quite wide and tilting upwards at the tip , are often similar in style to those of the Welsh , though more refined and a little shorter .
28 The driver of the 10pm LMS passenger and mail train seemingly overran a home signal at danger and plunged into the rear of the 9.15pm Oxley sidings to Bristol GWR fitted goods before finally colliding with another freight , the 4.45 Westerleigh to Gloucester empties , that was passing on the opposite line .
29 At this time he was already experimenting with voltaic cells , electrical machines and kites , and the electro-deposition of metals .
30 Not exactly impressing with all the chances which comes to you in the english league ’ frank says .
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