Example sentences of "and [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | like that and eventually with the help of my mum I could join sentences together to make a real piece of writing . |
2 | It is mentioned here because encounters with such forms of suffering may distress practitioners so much as to block off their own capacity to deal sensitively and effectively with the people concerned . |
3 | On Sept. 2 the government announced a three-stage programme to remove the vestiges of communist control and integrate Estonia politically and economically with the rest of Europe . |
4 | She heard it before she saw it , murmuring louder and louder with the squeals of gulls cutting shrilly across the regular soft booming of the waves . |
5 | And suddenly with the woman 's cheese plant tickling his ear he thought of Lee up in Jubilee Wood , running down the ride howling . |
6 | It has been present from the beginning as a primitive rhythm , that element associated with the ‘ auditory imagination ’ of poetry , and so with the savage in the jungle and his gods , ‘ His rhythm was present in the nursery bedroom … |
7 | And so with the help of these , they just managed to do a bit of slate , but if them had not gone back , I thinks this this strike would have turned the other way . |
8 | Burma had been starved of books and so with the assistance of W. Lockett , who had worked with J.S. Furnivall in the pre-war bookshop , I secured the co-operation of the SPCK in a plan for a general bookshop . |
9 | And he seemed sincere enough now , his piece of paper held ready in his hands , and so with the safety of the newsdesk between them she reached across and took it . |
10 | He is almost certainly to be identified with the Osbald of Alcuin 's letter to Aethelred and perhaps with the Osbald who burnt a ‘ patrician ’ of King Aelfwald in 780 . |
11 | The coalition facilitated a realignment from the two-party Liberal-Unionist contest in 1914 to the Labour-Conservative battles of the late 1920s ; only with the triumph of coalition in 1916 did the old politics die , and only with the destruction of coalitionism in 1924 could the new politics be born . |
12 | The historian has to concern himself more and more with the disentangling of mass trends and less and less with the exploration of the work of individuals . |
13 | Since Ruth was required to be less and less with the children she found herself with too much time on her hands , and since she was unused to idleness she found the vacant hours trying . |
14 | Yet Appendix II ( section 3 ) shows that many people feel that bank loans would be cheaper for them than HP or finance company loans , and better with the manager ‘ a real person ’ they could go to if there was some difficulty over repayments . |
15 | There should be liaison with the staff of the museum , and especially with the museum education officer if there is one . |
16 | With the increase of industry and commerce in the nineteenth century , and especially with the development of joint stock companies with limited liability , investment in money rather than in land became the most convenient and popular form . |
17 | In particular Nation had long held a morbid fascination with the horrors of contemporary warfare : gas attack , chemical shelling and especially with the effects of nuclear weapons . |
18 | There could have been a similar reaction to the prospect of a Wilson administration and especially with the kind of rough-neck covert operations that were in progress in Ulster . |
19 | It was the pilgrimage which acquainted men with the distribution of spiritual treasure in the world ; and especially with the notion of the special value and sacredness of Jerusalem . |
20 | Letters 32 to 49 of the RNI were all written on 1 March with the express purpose of pulling out every stop in favour of Otto with the crowned heads of Europe , and especially with the kings of England and of France . |
21 | Weber was impressed with the development and accomplishments of bureaucracy , and especially with the role of technical knowledge in bureaucratic administration which he regarded as the primary source of the superiority of bureaucracy as an organisation . |
22 | Through the intercession of the Serbs in Vojvodina he made contact with the representative of the European powers , and especially with the Austrians and Russians . |
23 | And especially with the age group higher er , and again not being disrespectful to anyone , it is , is a lot , the average age is much higher in some of these administrative posts . |
24 | Donations to the raffle ranged from champagne to ‘ coasters ’ and together with the bar , helped to swell the profits from the evening to just over £400 , a sum which will be put to good use in helping us to continue to offer free pregnancy testing at our Lancaster office , together with confidential counselling for those with problem pregnancies and a helping hand for those experiencing difficulties following an abortion . |
25 | The relief roads both offer substantial savings in journey times and together with the road safety benefits , represent and excellent rate of return as measured by the Department of Transport 's eco economic assessment program . |
26 | I do n't know , she was really petite and very attractive and together with the hair |
27 | To ease the pressure , a further seven Standards were built by Hurst Nelson of Motherwell , and together with the prototype , this totalled forty-two Standards . |
28 | Apart from these , only four other PJC-2s were ordered by private pilots and together with the prototype , eleven were sold when the need to build-up America 's defences led to a curb on the use of strategic materials and production ceased . |
29 | Westphalian A and B coals subcrop the Symon Unconformity , and together with the Millstone Grit , onlap the Carboniferous Limestone surface on the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif . |
30 | Now the Passover was meant to be held annually , and together with the Feast of Unleavened Bread which immediately followed it , was one of the week-long festivals to which we have already referred ( see Deut. |