Example sentences of "[coord] with [art] [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The tank should be well planted with pieces of bogwood to provide cover , and with a few largish smooth flat stones in clearings among the plants , preferably away from the front so as to be private .
2 The flash alerted the criminal , and with a few choice words exchanged , the car chase resumed .
3 He snapped up the rouble and with a few deft movements had me seated , safety-belted and away .
4 He faces tougher opponents this time , but has bundles of stamina and with a half decent run to the corner , can outstay Stormhill Echo who relished the inside last week to score comfortably by four lengths from Murlough Blue in 30.92 secs .
5 Its situation in Edinburgh is both a recognition of past and present links between Scandinavia and Scotland and an excellent opportunity for collaboration with other Scandinavian institutions within the city and with the many other departments with Scandinavian interests within the University .
6 That basis would provide grounds for an acquittal of the charge of theft if the word ‘ appropriates ’ in section 1(1) connotes an absence of consent by the owner , and the appellant presented his argument on the meaning of that subsection , at p. 630a , in the same way as in the Court of Appeal and with the same unsuccessful result .
7 It is unhelpful for the health secretary to spout spurious statistics about increasing throughput and efficiency in the manner , and with the same hollow ring , of a beetroot producer or tractor manufacturer in the former Soviet Union reassuring commissars that norms were being exceeded .
8 When one begins to take passages of Scripture and to ask how those can be so presented that they speak with equal force and with the same intended meaning as when they were originally communicated , all kinds of possibilities emerge .
9 But , again , and with the same patient smile , Morse bade the excitable lady to hold her peace , and bide her time .
10 He played equally hard , and with the same restless energy , quickly discovering that the two worlds — his days of board meetings and company manoeuvres , his evenings and weekends of parties — overlapped , and fed one another .
11 ‘ But you are both very similar men , from similar backgrounds and with the same basic objectives in society , ’ Vicky said , with the air of a very puzzled young lady .
12 It gave her a comfortable glow to think of the church and the life that went on around it , dear and familiar and with the same basic pattern everywhere .
13 But with a few well-chosen books you can know where to look for the information you need .
14 Gary felt it was right to pray about this and share his thoughts not only with God but with a few close brothers and sisters in Christ .
15 Then there 's the New York guitar from Patrick Eggle , several hundred pounds cheaper but with the same ugly-is-beautiful appeal , or if you 're strapped for cash then the new Starfields look hard to beat .
16 The word organic is being used in two different ways — but with the same etymological root .
17 ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK : ‘ Sailing On The Seas ’ ( Virgin ) synthetic pop duo of yore back minus Paul Humpreys but with the same old brash , electronic burping — out on Monday
18 The potencies work most often without aggravation but with the same curative effects as centesimal potencies .
19 After the Prologue 's plain B flat close , Peter slides up a semitone , B flat to C flat , on the words " the truth " , raising a question ( both musical and verbal ) which is then twisted , in the course of the duet , into a doubt between Ellen 's optimistic E major and Peter 's pessimistic F minor ( a semitone above , but with the same third degree , G sharp/A flat ) .
20 He was watching her , the smile gone , but with the same brooding look with which he had entered .
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