Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The time-consuming tasks of keeping families clean and fed were for the most part carried out with wholly inadequate equipment in depressing surroundings . |
2 | and good news from Hereford … in reply to Devon 's first innings total of one hundred and eighty one the county are one hundred and ninety six for two … a bit of speed to finish off with tonight … we 're off to Gloucestershire to the Prescott Hill Climb with Mark Kiff |
3 | Labour ended up with only 209 seats and 27.6 per cent of the popular vote , its lowest since 1918 . |
4 | History has been called the science of the future , so it seems a pity that this body of research comes up with virtually none of the solutions to the problems plaguing the American energy scene . |
5 | and with regard to the three bedrooms do you actually need three bedrooms or if a a two bedroomed cottage came up with perhaps an extra room downstairs or something would that be okay ? |
6 | In 1988 the committee came up with reasonably simple minimum standards ( adopted or exceeded by banks in most developed countries by the end of last year ) which sought to match a bank 's capital to the credit risks it runs . |
7 | ( 3 ) Why did the universe start out with so nearly the critical rate of expansion that separates models that recollapse from those that go on expanding forever , so that even now , ten thousand million years later , it is still expanding at nearly the critical rate ? |
8 | At the same time the desire to catch up with more advanced industrial neighbours in Western Europe , to found an overseas empire and to break into the lucrative Atlantic Trade system had led Germany into conflict with the British and French . |
9 | But I mean like I did n't think it was worth putting it in The Post to start off with anyway . |
10 | Leaving your body to get on with more important things . |
11 | ‘ Well , the beetles ’ surface starts off with only two dimensions . |
12 | Took some speed a friend turned up with so I ca n't get to sleep . |
13 | But the day dragged on with still no sign of Jake . |
14 | It was never a question of somebody saying ‘ we have a depression , let's give them depression movies ’ but given the new dispensation it was Hollywood 's instinct to come up with just that added edge that the age required in its films . |
15 | A cheer went up with only a single shout of ‘ Shame ! ’ — and recognizing defeat , Will turned and fled without carrying out his threat . |
16 | There is a minor cill just downstream ; the headlong descent goes on with only 50 yds ' respite before the 350 yds continuous grade II rapids leading to Dulnain bridge . |
17 | You need to bear in mind that style links up with more important beliefs about what literary analysis is for ( e.g. is it a form of humanistic debate , in which case conventions of gentle persuasion should be observed ; or is it investigative research , in which case more rigorous and systematic discourse is required ? ) . |
18 | ‘ But , you must admit , I did have a lot to put up with today . ’ |
19 | Jason was jealous of her ability to come up with consistently good ideas and saw her as a threat to his career . |
20 | But until now the members of our theatre-going public have not been so attuned : a public brought up with entirely false expectations , a public of " critics " evincing a half-moral , half-scholarly , predisposition . |
21 | The nadir was reached when the Royal 600cc class went out with only 10 starters and although it developed into a tremendous race between Joey Dunlop and Ian King , there was n't the strength in depth which we have come to take for granted . |