Example sentences of "and with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Buyers would become members in the same way , and with similar rights . |
4 | Hardly surprisingly , officials were unpopular , both with sophisticated men like Walter Map and the Goliardic poets and with ordinary peasants . |
5 | The complex bureaucracy of capitalism could be replaced with a simple-to-operate ‘ workers ’ administration' run by elected soviets , and with ordinary workers rotating into any remaining functionary positions . |
6 | Neither Britain nor the United States relished the thought of the Straits being controlled essentially by the USSR , and with Russian warships being able to gain easy access to the Mediterranean . |
7 | Not since the Second World War had Congress remained in session so close to election day , and with mid-term elections on Nov. 6 rapidly approaching , a compromise budget was at last finally agreed . |
8 | This will be concerned both with metaphoric forms in texts , and with metaphoric strategies in reading . |
9 | The US government continued to suggest that it was " ready " to start phasing out its Philippines facilities , regarding them as less strategically important in view of the changing international scene , and with alternative sites available in Singapore , Brunei and possibly northern Australia . |
10 | In the south , it was to be a different story and with Vietminh claims recognized neither by the British/Indian forces who arrived first nor by the French who followed not long after , and with Japanese forces for the most part under much tighter control , the reassertion of French sovereignty , at least in so far as this might be done through the possession of Saigon , did not have long to wait . |
11 | Multivariate analysis was by logistic regression with anti-HEV as the dependent variable , starting with age , gender , and location as baseline covariates and with additional covariates added stepwise . |
12 | However , whereas there is a well-established and substantial body of legal writing dealing with the drafting of other , perhaps more formal , legal documents , there has until recently been relatively little material which seeks to deal with the practical drafting of commercial contracts in general and with standard terms in particular . |
13 | The US engine was initially designated as GE 's model l–A ( later improved and redesignated as the 1–14 for use in the three XP aircraft ) and with continued improvements , evolved into the l–16/J–31 series turbojets . |
14 | From the House of Lords and the National Union he became a thorn in the flesh of the party leaders , where in a party government it would have been inconceivable that such a man , at the height of his powers and with powerful connections . |
15 | ‘ Yet once more , oh ye laurels , and once more ye myrtles brown , with ivy never seer , I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude , and with forced fingers rude shatter your leaves before the mellowing year . |
16 | In early January 1990 meetings were held with the Foreign Ministers of Nepal and Sri Lanka , with the King of Bhutan and with Pakistani envoys [ see pp. 37184-85 ; 37356 ; 37357 ; 37183-84 ] . |
17 | much larger , dearer and with varied heads , |
18 | It was considered that our pool of crewing officers had now grown to such an extent that we needed a forum where we could air our views and keep in touch both socially and with official trends , bearing in mind that our officers were now drawn from every part of the UK and from many different aspects of Customs and Excise . |
19 | He was a fairly typical boy of his neighbourhood , well liked by his friends , and with facial features that remained pretty unaltered through youth and early life , except for a tendency towards puppy fat . |
20 | Alan Vessey found himself stuck by the touchline near the corner and , with his back to the Bere Forest goal and with limited options , he succeeded in paddle flicking the ball into the top corner of the net for one of the finest goals scored at Crystal Palace in recent years . |
21 | But as you know the Save The Children is just one development organisation and with limited resources , so a major part of our task is to use our influence and authority to press for change on a wider scale by keeping the issues of poverty and inequality and of children firmly on the international agenda . |
22 | The P&O Group is broadly based , with extensive UK and overseas operations and with substantial investments in businesses outside the traditional shipping interests implied by the Group 's title . |
23 | Another recommendation of the Commission was for increased funding for adult education and with gradual increases in its budgetary provision , the Board in 1931 was able to appoint three full-time lectures : Lee in Northamptonshire , Baker in Cambridgeshire and Hardman for university extension local lectures . |
24 | He woke up with a curse and with flailing fists . |
25 | There is a rising interest both at colleges and with general audiences , and it has been recently popularised by television . |
26 | It does mean , however , that the material has been carefully constructed within a narrative framework , with a clear purpose in mind and with recognizable objectives on the part of the author or editor . |
27 | I remember Christmas Eve 1930 , when we went as we always did on that day to the High Street to look at the lighted shops , seeing a little girl in a tattered dress and with bare feet , her nose pressed at the toy-shop window . |
28 | One by one , from about 5 April , their supplies depleted , badly damaged , often without masts and rigging , and with exhausted crews , Alberoni 's armada crept into any ports its captains could find . |
29 | She pulled off a fluffy piece and with sticky fingers offered it to Uncle Albert . |
30 | Burrough Hill — near Melton Mowbray is an Iron Age Hill fort of great historical interest in very attractive scenery and with superb views . |