Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Using SMED with the policies of ‘ Working Smarter not Harder ’ and ‘ Eliminating Waste , ’ the MIT launched itself into grade change-over time reduction with tremendous success .
2 Will he contrast that with the words of the Leader of the Opposition to the effect that Labour would sign up to a single currency now , irrevocably ?
3 Criticism of the kind which became popular with the pupils of I. A. Richards at Cambridge later in the century was absolutely unknown at Oxford .
4 In seemed that Honda was therefore able to get the benefits from the relationship between the companies , without becoming involved with the responsibilities of ownership .
5 Mark thinks Babur looks great with no clothes on at all .
6 Trading ships from the Inner Kingdoms ply these placid waters bearing horses from Ellyrion and the magical wares of Saphery to Lothern and returning laden with the wares of half the world .
7 This left-wing revival among the electorate took place at a time when some devoted socialists were becoming disillusioned with the prospects of actually accomplishing any sort of social revolution during the war itself .
8 Yes , well put that with the others over there .
9 And what chance will peace have if the enraged victims see the criminals escaping scot-free with the spoils of their crimes ?
10 Reaumur knew that steel is more brittle than pure iron and connected this with the impurities in it .
11 Second , there was the need to construct a professional scholarly stance upon which to build modes of training consistent with the kinds of sensibility which would enable critical evaluation , not only of literature , but of fellow professionals .
12 Win or loose , both horses came first with the crowds at Cheltenham today .
13 Gloucester Place seemed awash with the carriages of other guests attending the ball and Emily chafed as she sat waiting impatiently to move on , watched by ladies ' maids and servants of the lower orders who seemed to think that the spectacle was for their pleasure .
14 He had grown familiar with the fishermen of Ireland 's west coast .
15 Although for the present time this generation has strong feelings for the PLO and its chairman , Yasser Arafat , they have grown impatient with the niceties of political diplomacy .
16 ( You should compare these with the views of other writers described in the rest of this chapter . )
17 There would be biscuits and little cakes galore ( including gingerbread men and chocolate fancies iced with the initials of bride and groom ) to flank the towering tiers of the wedding cake .
18 ‘ But we are not going to rush into anything and are quite willing to discuss this with the residents of Stoke Gardens . ’
19 You may want to discuss this with the home(s) of your choice .
20 The Hermetic axiom ‘ as above — so below ’ is again apparent in the discussion of innumerable phenomena which differ only in aspect , size and proportion , their nature remaining consistent with the workings of the universal scheme of creation .
21 Their Oxford home is crammed full with the spoils of their success at the chessboard .
22 The user must become familiar with the facilities of this search software and therefore may need more training than for the retrieval of information from a database which has been indexed with a controlled indexing language .
23 Lucien , however , liked the comparative privacy of the court and , once he 'd become familiar with the routines of the household and felt confident enough to venture around alone , went there often to limber up for an hour before his own breakfast .
24 What can not be doubted is that Unionists , who had drawn level with the Liberals in 1910 , had made up more ground on them since .
25 Do n't forget that the sun will always appear behind the stripy cloud , never in front of it ; clouds can do either but probably look best with the stripes as a background .
26 Hotel receptionists dealing with foreign visitors should become conversant with the currencies of other countries and should be able to convert currencies easily and rapidly .
27 Edward I also became involved with the Scots by claiming the right of arbitration between the rivals for the Scottish throne , at the end of 1290 , and he installed a puppet government in the lowlands of Scotland and carried off the traditional coronation stone from Scone , transporting it to Westminster .
28 Green 's playtime involved getting pissed with the locals during leisurely lock-ins in the village pub , and intentionally losing touch with the big bad world of the music business .
29 Contrast this with the words of a House of Lords Select Committee considering exactly the same problem : ‘ because of the high proportion [ of homes with polluted tapwater ] and the long-standing nature of the problem , the Committee believe that the two years for compliance with the Directive is wholly unrealistic . ’
30 Table III shows the numbers of admissions for alcohol related disease according to the OPCS data and compares these with the diagnoses in the case notes .
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