Example sentences for: with--and

How can you use “with--and” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Once the idea is planted in the voter's head this way, the voter thinks it was his idea to begin with--and he begins to embellish it.

  • Given that the aid in question comes from the federal government to begin with--and, when combined with about $9 billion in additional federal spending, accounts for about 6 percent of all money spent on public education from kindergarten through 12 th grade--doesn't the federal government have a responsibility to make sure the money is well spent?

  • The New York Times and Washington Post lead with--and everybody else fronts--Al Gore's announcement that he is moving his campaign headquarters to Tennessee, a move designed to symbolize a break from inside-the-Beltway politics and a too-close association with President Clinton.

  • Or "even to think about" it, as Newsday 's Elaine S. Povich wrote Aug. 12, "because to do so would unearth the demons that he has lived with--and mostly hidden from the public--for the majority of his 73 years."


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