Example sentences of "with [adv] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 With only two exceptions you all did very well in your qualifying examinations and I am very proud of the school 's results , but , I am sorry , only twelve of you have been accepted for Form 1 . ’
2 they come up with so many answers they never know which one to pick .
3 With so many hands we had achieved our objectives by midday .
4 With so many commitments it is understandable that he ceased rather early in his career to show his work in public exhibitions , but he still found time to pursue other interests .
5 ‘ Even if you did open it , ’ said the Bookman , ‘ I 'm sure the pages are weighed down with so many words it would be impossible to turn them over . ’
6 Letting me think that you slept with so many men you did n't have the first idea who the father was ! ’
7 With so much choice we almost never have to eat foods that we do n't enjoy .
8 With so much choice it 's lucky that we know the area so well and can show you all the best things on our trips .
9 Amanda filled the flat with so much energy it hurt : humming , calling out snatches of news from the radio , crunching toast at a painful volume .
10 She was exhausted yet filled with so much energy she could n't keep still .
11 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage ; for more experienced clients a shorter approach may be appropriate .
12 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage .
13 With more serious problems it would be wise to seek professional counselling .
14 Proximity of the viewed scene also affects the cat 's pupils : the closer an object is , the more it has to constrict them ; with more distant objects it expands them a little .
15 Nato has also been used for the neck and fingerboard and while the overall appearance of the SW213 wo n't compete with more expensive instruments it 's quite good enough for a 100 quid guitar .
16 Even for those of us with more sophisticated machines it is very satisfying to ‘ Do it yourself ’ .
17 We produce alfalfa , rice , cattle , and with mainly Indian labour it is necessary to oversee everything . ’
18 However , on the second , more rigorist , view , her action would turn out to be wrong , should it be true that with even more effort she could have relieved still more suffering , or caused just a little more happiness ( without countervailing harm ) .
19 With ultra delicate end-effectors it could be used in microsurgery where veins or arteries have to be connected .
20 But we were employed by the BBC to succeed , and so with barely perceptible hesitation we began the ascent .
21 Senior Corporate Manager Alan Lingard said , ‘ With over 5000 employees we see this as an ideal opportunity to market the Bank 's services .
22 Trainees will see that by tackling the practical presenting problem with too much alacrity they may superimpose their interpretation of Sally 's problems before confirming them with Sally .
23 With currently available equipment we are not able to discover what goes on in detail in the brain when someone is speaking , though we can make guesses based on evidence such as speech errors ( ‘ slips of the tongue ’ ) and the effects on speech production of different sorts of brain damage .
24 Some are still awaiting adequate clinical evaluation but even with currently available techniques it should be possible to obtain a tissue diagnosis in most patients .
25 Along with age , retirement is another word that does n't belong in this Irishman 's vocabulary ; he runs a bar , Leo 's Bar , in Meenaleck on the County Donegal coast , where with very little persuasion he will put on musical performances for customers .
26 If it 's a motorcar with very powerful headlights you 'll see it very much further away .
27 Yet it is limited ; if applied to particles with very high energies it fails to provide meaningful answers .
28 Very pale with very large bubbles it had a harsh aftertaste and was generally quite disappointing .
29 With very few exceptions they have refrained from ostentation : indeed their Nonconformist distaste for personal extravagance , reinforced by infusions of Scottish blood , has sometimes prompted small economies which , in the light of their extraordinary benevolence to good causes , have been accepted as amusingly careful instead of absurdly mean .
30 Really with very few exceptions it 's simply a bit of harmless fun .
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