Example sentences of "and [verb] with [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This can be either broad , with the full expression of human feeling common only to the Labour movement , or it may be narrow , niggardly and mean with only the objective of shirking responsibility , and never carrying out in the spirit of those laws work which could be applied to make the conditions of the working people easier , and the lives of their children brighter and better . |
2 | It is mountainous and glaciated with about sixty per cent of the land permanently covered in ice , and a coastline indented by many fiords . |
3 | Heat gently for 1–2min , then season to taste and sprinkle with freshly chopped parsley before serving . |
4 | Four groups of five nude mice were grafted with MKN45G xenograft tissue and treated with either PBS or histamine at a single concentration of 1 mgkg - 1 day - 1 , locally at the tumour site . |
5 | Mr Tebbit , a former Tory chairman , told Mr Hurd he disagreed with almost everything he said and agreed with almost everything Mr Kaufman said . |
6 | It was reported that Johnson Brothers has been repackaged and relaunched with more innovative and modern designs which have been greeted with enthusiasm by the trade . |
7 | But because they are listed , many of the more badly deteriorated buildings and terraces can not be demolished and rebuilt with more modern structures — and are left empty , because the zoo does n't have the funds available to repair them . |
8 | A successful male may lure and mate with as many as 20 different females ; less popular ones may fail to mate at all . |
9 | Infant formula was not only expensive and inferior to breastmilk but was downright dangerous when fed to babies unsterilized and mixed with inevitably polluted water . |
10 | On then through a majestic , but by no means pompous Fantasia and its tremendously witty , quicksilver Fugue , to a compulsive and dazzling Toccata in F and ending with as powerful and seamlessly fluent account of the Passacaglia as anyone could wish for . |
11 | At last I had a serious discussion with Benjamin in our great oak-panelled hall , the walls above the panelling painted a light green and decorated with cunningly devised shields bearing the arms of Wolsey , Daunbey and , finally , Shallot . |
12 | The Harvester , Boxer , and Chieftain Vases and the Peak Sanctuary Rhyton are all made of a close-grained black steatite and decorated with highly detailed reliefs showing ritual scenes ( Figure 56 ) . |
13 | Is the more optimistic forecast to be made of the dutiful immature girl who has some mildly appreciative responses , knows her books and has paid careful attention to what she has been told to think , but who has few independent ideas and writes with neither firmness nor joy ; or of the mature and independent boy , who may not have studied his notes or perhaps his texts so thoroughly , but who has a sense of relevance , whose judgements are valid , who writes with assurance and betrays in his style … that he has made a genuine engagement with the literature he has encountered ? |
14 | Straining to be heard above the traffic , his voice hoarse with too much campaigning and cracking with too much emotion , the Labour leader conceded defeat in a dignified and moving statement . |
15 | There has been little attempt to review previous research with a view to formulating and testing specific hypotheses … frequently studies seem to start and finish with relatively untested common sense assumptions . |
16 | ‘ First , an increased environmental awareness has led customers to call for products that are energy efficient and made with environmentally friendly materials . |
17 | Channel 4 's TV Heaven is the equivalent of Now That 's What I Call Music — shameless retro zeitgeist wank split into individual years and presented with just the right tone of sobriety and knowingness by Frank Muir . |
18 | Or use a section of garden hose slit lengthwise and secured with either strong wire or Jubilee clips to make a temporary repair . |
19 | If you believe that Hollis was a Russian agent then the Crabb affair fits neatly into the jigsaw but , as so often happens in the intelligence world , the same set of facts can be tinkered and tailored with so as to fit any preconceived belief . |
20 | It would be just done and done with then and there would be no question of not being able to afford it would there ? |
21 | She clearly has some worry about going in and out and wants to get it over and done with as soon as possible . |
22 | Getting the turning over and done with as rapidly as possible demands violent measures . |
23 | I 'd like to get this whole thing over and done with as quickly as possible . |
24 | The minute Dwarf Rasbora is a gem when maintained in soft acid water conditions and fed with suitably small live foods . |
25 | A vanishing ! ’ they exclaimed , hearing the nacarena 's voice pour through the pulled blinds from the house marked with black crosses and hung with newly dyed banners of death ; women 's voices , giving birth to the eternal soul , were louder than the priest 's obsequies , the relatives ' rosaries , and the lullabies they sang after the first birth , the entry into the mortal transit . |
26 | It conducts us through storms , tempests , seas , mountains and precipices with as little terror to the mind and as much ease as though through beautiful gardens and delightful meadows . |
27 | They keep to the road and ride with amazingly straight backs . |
28 | But Mr Tebbit told Mr Hurd : ‘ I regret having to say that I disagreed with almost everything he ( Mr Hurd ) said and agreed with almost everything the Right Hon gentleman said from the Opposition front bench . ’ |
29 | ‘ We have become disillusioned and frustrated with just about every aspect of NIKB life , ’ said spokesman Terry Boyle , the chief instructor of the Ulster Karate Association . |
30 | These are paintings of solid forms stripped of all their inessentials and reinterpreted with almost geometric exactitude . |