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

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1 My beer was to be in a posh hotel where I was being treated for my birthday , and after the heaven of getting out of a T-shirt that was generating its own new species of life in the arm pits , and into a hot bath , I looked forward to discussing the day eagerly with my companion .
2 Dustin starts by playing Timothy Mouse to Voight 's Dumbo , although his voice seems to be dubbed by Mel Blanc , first as Daffy Duck ( whom he resembles somewhat with his beak and slicked-down black hair ) , then as a consumptive Bugs Bunny .
3 However , this need not be too serious an objection , and the fact that native speakers seem to think that this transcription fits better with their feelings about the language is a good argument in its favour .
4 How simple and shining it all had looked when she was young and mama was preaching democracy and she went one better with her faith in Fabian Socialism .
5 Your mother had an amazing imagination — that 's where yours comes from — she could have done so much better with her life
6 After a while I decided it was best to try and help her get on better with her father , and now by interfering between them I 've been the cause of her being kidnapped .
7 I can talk better with me teeth in . ’
8 I would do no better with my dream .
9 The one good thing was that I began to get on much better with my children .
10 I hope get on better with your Glen Ess women than me .
11 If this innocent practice helps you relax and to cope better with your pregnancy , I reckon you should just lie back and enjoy it .
12 Some of the brightest moments in the game stemmed from forwards and backs in blissful unison , fully exercising the courageous Welsh defensive repertoire : Derek Stark , one felt , might have done rather better with his chance in the second minute , created by Peter Wright 's lineout tidy , midfield linkage and Gavin Hastings ' incision .
13 By the end of the programme Gary was much happier , showing much more pro-social behaviour and getting on a good deal better with his parents .
14 Dennis Hopper fared no better with his masterpiece , The Last Movie , and the outcome , especially in his personal life , would hold some interesting developments for Nicholson .
15 Though Amiss was not entirely convinced that Trueman had been murdered , he did feel a sense of unease about the Admiral 's safety , so he was relieved to see that he seemed to be getting on rather better with his committee colleagues than the Sunday experiences had promised .
16 His attitude was that of one the soldiers whose income by the sword he said he would better with his pen .
17 Auctioneer Jean-Louis Picard fared better with his sale of modern paintings on 25 November with FFr8 million — 80% of the total , sold .
18 I believe that we would get on better with our men ; we would have less friction and less legislation if we were to meet them round the table and discuss mutual affairs with them in a suitable manner .
19 Initially she breast-fed the boys , a subject she discussed endlessly with her sister Sarah .
20 She lashed out suddenly with her crop , intending to hit him in the face .
21 I woke suddenly with my hand on my piece .
22 It must have been a joke , a little trick of the kind fathers like to play on their children , toying idly with their power , whimsical tyrants .
23 ‘ The Hollow Men ’ is a hidden presence in Ash-Wednesday , not only with its desert landscape , but also with its ‘ twilight kingdom ’ and
24 Only with its abolition will unemployment fall and prosperity return .
25 With good feedback so far , such programmes appear to be the way forward for a company concerned not only with its staff but also with its customers .
26 She conjured up a bogeyman , Mr Whistle , who pulled out the voices of little boys who whistled , leaving them only with their whistles .
27 These stated : ‘ Everybody who calls himself or herself a Christian must now rally to the side of Christ and defend Him , not only with their rosaries and prayers but by protesting in a public and persistent manner against this film . ’
28 The Highlanders were very generous , not only with their bagpipe reeds but also with their wee drams .
29 IDENTIFICATION Some people who have been rudely awakened to awareness of difference , who have never learnt to value the otherness of the other or feel safe with it , may need to search for love only with their mirror image .
30 only with their agreement ,
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