Example sentences of "[adv] with the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 We 'll get to know better with the local news after this
5 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 .
6 The stipulation that the study deal not only with the environmental impact , but also with the social and economic impacts was important .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 He would have liked to hear the figure of his salary ; but just as he was nervously about to sound that note the little boy came back — the little boy Mrs Moreen had sent out of the room to fetch her fan ( 3 ) He came back without the fan , only with the casual observation that he could n't find it .
16 The oddity is that the jurist seems to deal only with the second question , which is of much less complexity than the first .
17 We show that position-independent , copy number-dependent expression of the Ea d gene occurs only with the Long construct ( 8/8 transgenic mouse lines , over a range of copy numbers , 1-30 copies ) ; in contrast , the Short constructs are subject to position-dependent effects .
18 ‘ We sold to the old Soviet Union but dealt only with the central import agency .
19 They can no longer concern themselves only with the technical aspect of class-room steps and poses .
20 They frequently equate the first phoneme only with the graphic display , and then apply configuration and context cues , or merely wild guessing , to the rest of the word .
21 erm you end up with four different er types of er reproductive strategies which are of monogamy , polygyny , polygamy and polyandry and the first one monogamy is when you have one male and female and er this minimizes the differences in reproductive success and the way it does that is because erm it , it minimizes the difference between the sexes because monogamy takes the limitations of the male erm to reproduce only with the one female so the male to female ratio of reproductive success the same in monogamy , and er what happens to that is this little in er more equal towards their parental investment .
22 Gael , who is not religious , holds only with the first half of the double limerick according to which existence depends on being the object of another 's perception .
23 Only with the first man had she got this wrong .
24 It deals only with the first stage .
25 The accounts which had been submitted to the plaintiffs had dealt not only with the first defendant 's costs , charges and expenses but also with the receivers ' receipts and payments .
26 Bob Busby had also concluded his business at the urinal , but is adjusting his dress with a great deal of fumbling and knee-flexing , as if his member is of such majestic size that it can be coaxed back into his Y-fronts only with the greatest difficulty .
27 It was only with the greatest difficulty that Peter could imagine the mechanics that must have led to his own conception .
28 It studies ‘ snapshots ’ of the successive positions , and so discovers specific points of contact with coincidentally present blocks ( such as D ) which will interrupt the fall that would have been predicted by a theoretical physicist from equations and measurements describing A and B. As in this case , many detailed relations between blocks are implicit in the diagrammatic representation which could be explicitly stated only with the greatest difficulty .
29 It was only with the greatest difficulty that the crew managed to carry out an emergency landing at Detroit .
30 Bartocci made Zen sound like a mad dog he was managing to restrain only with the greatest difficulty .
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