Example sentences of "and with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a big guitar , 16″ wide across the body and just over 4¾″ deep at the bottom bout , and with handsome-looking wood and satin-finished lacquer throughout it makes an immediate impression .
2 This outlined the familiar and depressing picture of existing services dominated by large , old , isolated hospitals with shortages of staff and amenities and with inadequate day and out-patient psychiatric facilities , and put forward plans for an overall improvement of services .
3 They saw themselves , untrained in guerrilla warfare and with inadequate equipment , being pitted against the armour-piercing bullets and landmines of the Provisional IRA while the remaining troops stayed in the background , protected , it was assumed , by a secret understanding between the NIO and the Provisionals .
4 It is significant that one of the few occasions when the author of Ancrene Wisse hints at the contemplative experience occurs in his account of the behaviour appropriate at the Mass : ( After the kiss of peace in the Mass , when the priest communicates , forget the world , be completely out of the body , and with burning love embrace your Beloved who has come down from heaven to your heart 's bower , and hold Him fast until He has granted you all that you ask . )
5 It has raised its own private army , which is already engaged in a two-front minor war with Sri Lankan government forces and with Tamil Tiger guerrillas , who , though badly mauled , have survived a bloody , two-year battle against vastly superior Indian forces , killing more than 1,150 of them .
6 If there are viewpoints to consider other than that of shareholders , they should be considered separately and with like rigour .
7 Then turning her head , she glanced up at the sergeant , and with definite bitterness in her voice , said , ‘ I 'll never do that again .
8 They sang the Yorkshire " Christians Awake " and " O Come all Ye faithful " with a mixture of respectability , sober energy and abandon which always confused Stephanie who associated the noise both with repressive habits and with unused forces finding an outlet .
9 Staff at the Sydenham site have also had talks with the manufacturer and operator of the Whispering Jet 146 and with environmental health officers .
10 Towards the top of the hill he made two bad jumping errors but these made little difference to his progress , and with Fifty Dollars More falling at the final open ditch only Combs Ditch looked to have any chance of getting in the way of a Dickinson clean sweep .
11 Maurice Freeman grabbed a second for Nova and with eight minutes remaining Graham Murphy equalised to force extra time .
12 Hyundai , founded 23 years ago and with eight years in Britain , offers five models , 23 variations in all , ranging from the £5822 X2 hatchback to the £15,274 Sonata saloon .
13 These ‘ others ’ comprise housing workers , people skilled in developing and supervising work and other forms of daily occupation , welfare benefits negotiators , domestic care staff to provide help in the home and with personal care , teachers , counsellors and sympathetic listeners , people willing to act as befrienders and companions and , finally , responsive general practice services .
14 Section 95 deals with the position of public companies and with private companies to the extent that they have not excluded the statutory provisions in their memoranda or articles .
15 They dig without urgency and with little hope .
16 As I arrived back in York just before 6pm on time and with little hope of a refund there was just one conclusion .
17 But even by Stella 's reckoning there are a lot of people who know exactly what it is like to be out of work and with little hope of finding a job .
18 The drudgery of compiling the Watchman to peremptory deadlines , and with little help , quickly evoked very different feelings in Coleridge .
19 The mixture fizzed like mad , you swallowed the concoction and with little delay sprinted for the nearest lavatory , hoping that your speed would be faster than the deadly powder .
20 The home side were at full stretch and with little possession were unable to threaten the RUC line .
21 The first , deriving also from the Council 's first major text , and with little doubt the most decisive for the life of most Catholics , was that to make far greater use of the vernacular in the liturgy ( Sacrosanctum Concilium 36 and 54 ) .
22 Without legal connections and with little money , he judged that progress would be easier in the provinces and went to Manchester , where he built up a mainly civil practice until Sir David Napley , Jeremy Thorpe 's solicitor , happened to see him in action .
23 She is the daughter of an officer in the army , but I think now alone in the world and with little money .
24 Looking for excitement and with little thought for his family , he steals a friend 's car , knocks down and badly injures a girl and is taken to court .
25 ‘ This all needed careful sorting , particularly the contents of the deed boxes , and with little space available , it was some time in 1925 before the job was complete .
26 ‘ As you say , the door was locked , no one else was in the room and the fire was meant to kill swiftly , expertly , and with little damage to anyone else .
27 The older tradition of semiotic anthropology , in which objects were said to represent fixed denotations for a given society , based only on synchronic structure and with little consideration of when and where the interpretation was taking place , seems to be invalidated by these further considerations .
28 Tim and Lynne Littler caught up with us at this point and with little resistance from our party , insisted that we could n't leave Paris without a light lunch .
29 Now the teachers tend to describe their places of work as ‘ mass institutions ’ where students register and drift into and out of courses at will and with little supervision .
30 He sells lean , versatile cuts that are ready to cook , easy to carve and with little wastage .
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