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

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1 Each Squig Hopper is moved randomly along with other compulsory movement at the start of the movement phase .
2 The larnax was a clay sarcophagus , often with panelled sides and gabled lids , and elaborately decorated all over with painted images .
3 Then he covered himself all over with trailing strands of goose-grass and big burdocks and he even found ways to alter his smell .
4 When she had lugged her third skip up to the scribbling engine , she paused for a moment to watch Rose , who by now resembled a tar baby stuck all over with dirty wool .
5 In August , near Worth , he sent his mother " a memoir of the horribly devastated battlefield , scattered all over with countless mournful remains and reeking with dead bodies " and in December he wrote to a friend : " if one is to avoid losing all courage , one must not think of these frightful things any more " It is apparent how far removed this mood was from any chauvinistic or militaristic fervour — nor would we particularly expect any such fervour ( despite long established misconceptions about Nietzsche 's attitudes ) from one whose ideas of German nationhood were moulded so largely by the cultural preoccupations of a Hölderlin or a Schopenhauer .
6 Secure the cake to the cake drum ( with a little royal icing ) and brush all over with apricot glaze .
7 Brush all over with apricot glaze .
8 Place the paintbox on the cake drum , and brush all over with apricot glaze .
9 Schimmel was not an enthusiast of the classic , Attic black-figure pots , but favoured more eccentric pottery , typically the large Italo-geometric buffware askos ( last eighth or early seventh century BC ) in the form of a stylised bird decorated all over with abstract patterns amid a hunter and stag , sold to a Swiss dealer for $85,000 ( est. $30–50,000 ) and the merry group of three terracotta satyrs ( early fifth century ) characterised by expressive poses and gigantic erections , bought by the Cleveland Museum for $70,000 ( est. $15–25,000 ) .
10 New York is criss-crossed all over with fine dividing lines .
11 Dressed in a summer frock patterned all over with scarlet poppies , a scarlet silk scarf wound round her head , she looked devastatingly pretty .
12 The young man stood for a moment on an overhanging ledge of the bank , looking down at the water ; the dog swam round and round below ; the man 's body was flecked all over with light and the shadow patterns of leaves , so that he seemed some human extension of the place .
13 The façade is beautifully decorated all over with Romanesque carving , representing the Ascension and Second Coming in arcading and sculpture , and the remaining tower is similarly decorated ( 376 and 422 ) .
14 Gregory 's father Ralph , who the boy claims is an alcoholic who abused him , did not contest the action and says his son will be better off with foster parents .
15 It aims to place nearly all the children with permanent family , though workers may decide some are too damaged or too old and would be better off with foster parents .
16 Roll-A-Joint has been disappointing this season and if he runs will be meeting Cool Ground on a stone worse terms , while Little Polveir is a stone better off with Cool Ground , who , at 10-1 , is the other each-way bet .
17 Some children may be better off with early cataracts than with aphakic eyes , so early surgery is not always advisable .
18 If you really want to make light of powder you are better off with specialised hardware .
19 IF YOU 'RE A BRIGHTON , BLACKPOOL OR BOGNOR BABY , YOU 'RE BETTER OFF WITH BRITISH GAS WATER HEATING .
20 This is Mike Jardine , one of Scotland 's leading extreme skiers , proving that naked apes are better off with one-piece skisuits .
21 I think we 're better off with orange squash , just
22 ‘ Feet , joints and legs — the legs should be straight with fair , sloping pasterns , big knees and long clean hocks on short cannon bones , free from coarse hair ; the feet should have plenty of size with circular form protecting the frog ; walk , smart and true ; trot — well balanced all round with good action .
23 It 's a tragic urban tale and ‘ Eva Luna ’ , although not always tragic , is shot right through with urban images , especially on ‘ City Poison ’ and the dubby , aggressive and curiously structured ‘ Beautiful Pigeon ’ .
24 Wild Squigs are moved individually along with other compulsory movement at the start of the movement phase .
25 Demands for office staff to be sent home along with manual workers were refused .
26 A car driver indicates that he is turning right but goes straight on with disastrous consequences , as my brother discovered to his cost recently !
27 Glancing carefully over with minimum head tilt , I find myself able to linger in sad secrecy on his closed eyes .
28 Skylark-like song , including both frequent notes mimicked from other birds , and its own jangling corn-bunting-like ‘ kleetra ’ call note , uttered either in high wide circular song flight , or lower down with curious slow wing action , or even on ground .
29 He said it could follow an incident so dire that the mind had to block it out , sometimes along with other things .
30 Sometimes the ghee ( clarified butter ) which was offered to pour over the plain rice was kept there along with big spoons for dishing up .
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