Example sentences of "[adv] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fill in the form opposite with the same details as on the label . |
2 | The Macs are priced comparably with the other machines in the top 10 , all of which are versions of the NEC 9800 . |
3 | Brian Tustian , who has farmed organically for five years is looking forward to the opportunity of dealing with his customers personally : it gives him a chance to put the case for organic produce himself , and he can cope better with the variable quantity of his supplies at a market . |
4 | No pair coped better with the 38 degree heat or searing , unyielding surface than Jean de Saget and Cecile Pastre in their 2CV christened James Bond who established an early hold on the race they were not to relinquish . |
5 | Cream , maybe … magnolia ; go better with the old beams . |
6 | He hypothesised that left handers who employed the upright posture ( indicative of contralateral cerebral lateralisation of language ) should perform better with the left hand than inverted sinistral writers . |
7 | We 'll get to know better with the local news after this |
8 | Whatever it is , it needs to have been thrashed out endlessly with the top leadership of the business and to be able to be expressed in a single , understandable , clear and unambiguous sentence . |
9 | His deceptively simple judgments dealt only with the essential points , stated the law tersely and clearly , and rarely provoked dissent . |
10 | The stipulation that the study deal not only with the environmental impact , but also with the social and economic impacts was important . |
11 | As the transfer deals only with the legal estate , it can be argued that there should properly be a release off the register by the husband of his equitable interest in the matrimonial home to the wife . |
12 | The regulators have stronger powers than ombudsmen could have , not only with the new powers in the Bill but with their existing powers . |
13 | The experiences of Beamish , Lane and Joseph Banister linked them not only with the anti-alien campaign prior to 1914 , but also with the anti-semitic critique of Jewish capitalists in South Africa by Sir William Butler . |
14 | That view is presented in a classical French , rarely illustrated , and then only with the smallest photographs or the occasional line drawing . |
15 | Indeed there is some evidence that only with the Argentine invasion of the Falklands and the deaths of British servicemen did the ‘ Fortress Falklands ’ policy emerge . |
16 | If the Security Council excludes from the new tribunal 's jurisdiction such larger crimes , which are perhaps more likely to be committed by higher state officials , the resulting trials may end up dealing only with the small fry while the big fish get away . |
17 | Although he agreed that the legend was a piece of fiction , he believed it to have originated with someone unacquainted not only with the real history of the abbey but also with history in general , probably a professional itinerant storyteller in the middle to late sixteenth century . |
18 | The difference , says a senior commission official , is that ‘ binding procedures ’ means interfering only with the real basket-cases ( a euphemism for Greece , Italy and Belgium , which respectively run budget deficits of 19% , 10% , and 6% of their GDPs ) . |
19 | These provisions , unlike those just outlined , are concerned not only with the economic interests of consumers but also their ‘ interests in respect of health , safety or other matters , ’ section 34 . |
20 | We are concerned only with the additional light which this part of Anselm 's thought and action throws on the man himself , and here a number of features deserve attention . |
21 | And Boniface should ask them what sort of gods have allowed the Christians to have all the lands rich in wine and oil and other goods , and have left the heathens only with the frozen North . |
22 | She turned to her right and set off for home , all thought and feeling evacuated along with her energy and her sweat , in touch only with the irregular paving-stones , the light-rays interrupting the pink-grey clouds , the number-plates of cars , the lines on the faces that passed her , the name of the day , its date . |
23 | The macroeconomic management and administrative cost grounds may appear to favour indirect taxes , though the comparison is only with the current system of direct taxation . |
24 | Prior to their purchase of the building , the owner of the adjoining mill house had made two attempts to obtain permission from the local authority to change the use of the mill from industrial premises into a dwelling , but it was only with the current owners ' application of 1977 that planning permission for this change was granted . |
25 | It was only with the political readjustments which followed Edward IV 's return from exile in 1471 that Gloucester can really be said to have acquired an independent power base . |
26 | It was only with the political readjustments which followed Edward IV 's return from exile in 1471 that Gloucester can really be said to have acquired an independent power base . |
27 | In most fields , the criminal law deals only with the outer limits of the permissible . |
28 | Mr Smith had firmly kept to his intention of dealing only with the financial side of the business and absolutely refused to participate in the selection of Girls . |
29 | The undefeated Chicago Bears , who beat the powerful Philadelphia Eagles last week , had to deal only with the paltry Tampa Bay Buccaneers , who had been crushed the week before . |
30 | In Tallis 's reading , Saussure did not move from the sign , which comprised signifier + signified , to reference , because he was not interested in doing so , being concerned only with the internal aspects of a language-system . |