76. In a few cases, especially where a phrase begins with the a tick (which has no position), both the first and second words are accommodated to the position of the third, which is accorded its regular place for the sake of distinction. Illustrations: and with these

First Two Words Displaced 52

, and with

whom

First Two Words Displaced 53

, in my brief

First Two Words Displaced 54

Exercise

77. In the following exercise, the first two words of each phrase are to be so written as to bring the third word into its normal position:

and we had and with each and with him and with much and with these

and with those and with whom in his opposition in his possession in my brief