Example sentences of "with a carefully [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A major consideration for the teacher is to ensure accessible success experiences for the majority of the pupils ; this again can be achieved at varying levels with a carefully tuned balance between demands from the teacher and demands from the program . |
2 | Well manicured hands with a carefully toned nail varnish are much more attractive . |
3 | More recent research by the Bristol team suggests that a more effective treatment would be a combination of the new drugs they are currently working on , together with a carefully planned exercise programme . |
4 | The houses and parks in Georgian Sussex represented leisured society at its peak ; their owners lived essentially on the basic work of others but paid for their cultivated sensibilities and elegance with a carefully defined series of public responsibilities . |
5 | The most welcome caller is not the one who rings up with a carefully arranged bouquet of words delivered ‘ at the double ’ ; it is the one who calls to enquire , to listen , and to sympathise when necessary , leaving the elderly person feeling warmed and cared for . |
6 | The only enduring solution to this problem is the replacement of the mortar fillet and soakers with a carefully installed sheet-lead stepped flashing . |
7 | Newcastle , Leicester and Liverpool all get second universities each with a carefully chosen name to avoid confusion . |