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

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1 He was rewarded for this and more with a Bulgarian sentence of death and a British MBE .
2 This routine can be carried out manually without any special equipment , but it is easier and quicker with an edit controller which takes over the operation of both machines from the one keyboard .
3 This menu is used mainly for keyboard operation as most operations are quicker and easier with a mouse .
4 During the first three millennia BC , two of the main concentrations of political power of the day , the Assyrian empire and Babylonia , lived in a state of near-permanent warfare , first with one another and then with the Persian kingdom of Elam , which at different times captured both Babylon and Ur and was itself in about 1100 BC laid waste by the Assyrians .
5 It 's perhaps typical that even with a track as self-consciously silly as ‘ Ebeneezer ’ , there has to be a message .
6 AD develop a much more formal likelihood ratio test of this relationship by estimating the model across all countries with the β i 's unrestricted and then with the β i 's restricted , according to the formula given in equation ( 6.24 ) .
7 The sweater is very simple and yet with a little time spent you can produce a complex looking garment .
8 In 1987 he returned to the UK not only with fluency in Japanese but also with a Japanese wife , Nako .
9 The oral shield is rounded , rhombic but sometimes with a slight distal projection ; the proximal edge is often complete rounded and not angular .
10 The oral shield is rhombic but often with an obtuse proximal angle and a convex distal edge .
11 He feared that a management buy-out would leave things on the shop floor very much as before with the ‘ them ’ and ‘ us ’ of workers and managers .
12 like that and eventually with the help of my mum I could join sentences together to make a real piece of writing .
13 Twitch bites , contrary to what some anglers think , are the product of very confidently feeding fish , unlike the carp that runs off strong and fast with a bait .
14 This particular move towards ‘ honesty ’ was seldom so kindly interpreted ; but at least it was then Americans , not contras , who could play hard and fast with the money .
15 Because you get that silence in the room and mmm you want to fill it so but you 're right the use of the pause effective and particularly with a variation in pitch that gives that emphasis the two combined together can be very very effective .
16 In that office he had to deal first with the Visigothic king Alaric II and then with the Ostrogoth Theodoric I. He was twice accused of treason , but was exonerated on both occasions .
17 They were Gillian Stewart and Carl Mason , also round in 69 and also with a plan .
18 Look at them long and hard with a fresh eye , question their presence and their use ; there are very few that do n't lend themselves to ingenious transformations .
19 It claims that it is as unhappy as ever with the reforms : the NHS is still short of cash and the reforms are much too bureaucratic .
20 And you you will know as well in relation to Policy H one that it was said that if fact development housing development in particular 's kept pace more or less with the er the policy of er the the policy set out in the structure plan .
21 But I 'd dealt more or less with the small firms even to the the extent of collecting dues .
22 Because cervicitis , cervical erosions , and discharges are so common in sexually active women , none of these features help more than indirectly with the diagnosis .
23 No , not really I think erm , er first of all I think very important that especially with the Baltic share the public the should not give the commission to the Baltic public until , unless the Republic itself guaranteed the right of the Russian and minority and the Polish minority and the and the Republic .
24 Water voles are very shortsighted and so with a little care they can be easily observed .
25 Certainly , the British survey researchers saw little or no need for theories ; hard facts were what was important and so with the early opinion researchers in the United States .
26 There was no provision of adult literacy training by the local education service , white-dominated and therefore with a vested interest in the maintenance of an educational charter where only those who were able to read could register to vote .
27 The commitment to balanced and verifiable arms control , the commitment to ensure that Iraq complies in full and unconditionally with the United Nations Security Council resolutions , the commitment to fight terrorism and trafficking in narcotics — all these have our support .
28 Now it 's perfectly now the cost er the benefits from sort of marketing right to buy is really very , very dubious erm the government has shown time and again that what it takes then gives with one hand , it takes away with another and the costs are obvious , we are fragmenting our housing stock , we are putting it , we are likely to end up with more and more with a higher proportion of poor properties and erm there 's also the risk that if we do really have to be promoting right to buy we 're going to have people who are probably not sure whether they can afford to buy their house or are n't sure whether they even want to buy their house .
29 The image of the real parents contrasts more and more with the early infantile one , and this contrast includes others who become part of the superego , teachers and other authority figures … today we have the following problem : the inhibiting , controlling , and guiding function of the superego , which largely merges with the ego , is weakened through the weakness of the parents , through indulgent education which fails to train the ego , and through the general social climate of permissiveness .
30 And of course , you could say that , that could be happening more and more with the advances in medical science .
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