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

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1 Straining to be heard above the traffic , his voice hoarse with too much campaigning and cracking with too much emotion , the Labour leader conceded defeat in a dignified and moving statement .
2 Doubtless a rich merchant escaping with as much treasure as he could lay frantic hands on .
3 Night after night , all over the country , ordinary married couples must be wrestling with exactly this sort of knotty problem .
4 However , the talents of her mind amply compensated for the defects of her person ; and if , with so few advantages , she was capable of writing with so much credit to herself , there can be no doubt but , if her career had been prolonged , she would have greatly distinguished herself in the annals of female literature [
5 Movement can be in any one , or a combination of five different ways , so allowing intricate shaping and undercutting with very little experience .
6 The first is the conclusion that it does not do any good for any delegation to stay away from any part of the process and that all parties should hang in there and keep the discussions going with as much momentum as possible .
7 His chin was jutting with yet more aggression , at any rate , as , ignoring that question , he asked one of his own .
8 As the adventurers reach the side-valley proper ( which is only around 20 yards wide and approximately 100 yards long ) , the sky is darkening with yet another rainstorm .
9 MY work has been written in sand and after my death will disappear in a decade or so , ’ wrote August Bournonville ( 1805–79 ) , the Danish choreographer whose ballets are still in the repertory , and whom the Danes have been celebrating with yet another Bournonville festival in Copenhagen .
10 There was only one person to whom Jerome would be reporting with so much fervour ; Bénezet , naturally curious about anything that might serve his turn or redound to his profit , was not averse to picking up a few crumbs of useful information by the way .
11 Stifling her impatience , Shannon waited another half-hour , then , moving with as much stealth as she could muster , pulled on a jacket , slung the hold-all over her shoulder , and tiptoed quietly towards the door .
12 ‘ What are dialectics ? ’ said Anthony , looking for his agent 's kit-bag and make-up case on the baggage trolley at Frankfurt Airport and speaking with as much truculence as he could ever muster .
13 that 's how many people you 're sharing with so that 's very good you got that very quickly .
14 The championship may be a two-man affair , but the numbers game does not tell the whole story and Carson is riding with as much inspiration and dash as either of the younger men .
15 ‘ There are 30 people on the road with the band and it is a very strange situation to be travelling with so many people constantly .
16 A small pilot is running with very few governing bodies .
17 They were hysterical and hiccupping with so much laughter .
18 If a third of the adult population viewed reading with so little enthusiasm , was it any wonder that many children were doubtful as to its worth ?
19 Yeah well this is what 's not , I mean we do n't know who who those accounts are that you 're dealing with where that 's the situation
20 This is not always easy when dealing with so many aspects of a client 's life .
21 Think of the untold billions of pounds spent by the police on attending court cases dealing with so many facets of the internal combustion engine .
22 This chemist in Walcot is dealing with so many 'flu sufferers that even the assistants are going down with it .
23 ‘ We have a discreet filter system so we know we are dealing with only those who are really interested .
24 It is almost as if we are dealing with quite another God .
25 Each year the west monsoon would bring a fleet from Makassar , each prahu bristling with as many as a hundred warriors .
26 Visiting women , on the other hand , were always welcome and were treated to leg-rubbing and purring with as much friendship as was shown to its new owner .
27 For all of these reasons you may want to hear your students talking with as little prompting as possible from you .
28 A few army bell tents were put up quickly , but the marquees remained packed in huge bales while lorries kept arriving with yet more gear .
29 Breathing with as much difficulty as if her lungs were full of broken glass , Luce asked very low , ‘ Then you love her ? ’
30 out on the sites again , doing his engineering stuff and playing with so much more composure for Lansdowne in the All Ireland League .
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