Example sentences of "[verb] with the [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Then it would be mixed with the hot water in a possing tub , which was made from wood in the early days , but eventually we acquired a zinc one . |
2 | The premises have been designed with the disabled student in mind . |
3 | So we 've introduced several central heating systems at a reduced cost , designed with the smaller home in mind . |
4 | This exercise has been designed with the inflexible golfer in mind . |
5 | There are several styles and sizes of lodges to choose from , each designed with the same aim in mind … the ultimate in luxuriousness . |
6 | Councillor Rodgers said , ‘ They are interfering with the democratic process in this by-election and seeking to buy political influence with what amounts to bribes ’ , and noted the offer was personally embarrassing for him as he negotiated as a union official with the companies over workers ' pay and conditions . |
7 | These documents are included with the new guidance in sections 1 and 4 , and have the same status . |
8 | The majority of the Parish Council object to this development because it is out of keeping with the surrounding properties in size , design and proposed building materials . |
9 | Joseph divided his time between fighting and councilling with the other headmen in a concealed ‘ smoking lodge ’ . |
10 | STARTING with a crash and ending with the tightest finish in America 's Cup sailing , the fourth race of the Louis Vuitton challenger semi-finals off San Diego was both memorable and miserable , writes Tim Jeffery . |
11 | The white woman knelt with the black women in a circle in the moonlight . |
12 | The social determination of knowledge is supported not as a basis for analysing knowledge or ideology but as a basis for disputing with the positivist tendency in social science in order that an idealist and historicist account of the process of history can be recovered . |
13 | If the Minister is not prepared to shoulder the burden on behalf of the British taxpayer , is the time not right for him to work with the European Community in establishing a Europewide diversification initiative ? |
14 | At the moment they are prepared to work with the political parties in keeping up the momentum December generated , but it 's clear they intend to progress with their agenda whether or not the formal politicians continue to drag their feet . |
15 | An increasing number of them come to work with the general practitioners in the Conceicao programme for up to one month on a voluntary basis during their holidays . |
16 | Yesterday , a management committee , which included members of Cheshire County Council , agreed to work with the National Trust in preparing a protest . |
17 | And our own electrical fields interact with the electrical fields in the environment … ’ |
18 | They interact with the natural world in complex , ill-understood ways — ecology is the youngest science . |
19 | After a short but successful amateur career he had been a steady winner of golfing titles in Europe and Africa ; had flirted with the American tour in the seventies , but without the conviction to make a real marriage of it ; and had been good enough occasionally to carry the hopes of British fans into the Open Championship . |
20 | The gables of this temple were adorned with the huge Gorgon-masks in moulded and painted terracotta already mentioned ( p. 16 ) . |
21 | Leaders of the Serbian minority in Croatia issued a statement on July 25 publicly proclaiming the sovereignty and autonomy of all Croatian Serbs , as well as their right " to determine with whom and under what regime their people will live , and how they will integrate with the other nations in Yugoslavia " . |
22 | But Malcolm Morley , although born in England , is an American painter , and in many respects Hockney became one in the 1960s though he 's now living with the French masters in a Côte d'Azur of his own imagining . |
23 | At a great marsh Holly sailed with the other Daurog in a battered craft , entering the mist for days , helping to propel the ancient boat across the stinking , shrouded waters . |
24 | The Captain 's band of child criminals invite you to mingle with the 1807 action in Bartholomew Fair , Smithfield ( box office : 01 278 6563 ) . |
25 | Anger began to mingle with the shuttered coldness in her heart . |
26 | as has been done with the two examples in the previous section . |
27 | 8 Sunday settled this book and wrote letter — 24 plates done with the first ground in 32 days — I think when the days get long — one of these plates may be done in a day … |
28 | Certainly the performance of distribution reflected a marked change in retailing with the rapid growth in supermarkets and the decline of small and some specialist retailers resulting in a big shake-out of labour . |
29 | I knew an immovable object when I saw it , and I retreated through the first sleeping car , where grooms in T-shirts lolled in open day compartments ( shut off by heavy felt curtains for sleeping ) , on my way to consult with the Chinese chef in the forward dome car 's kitchen . |
30 | After serving with the Imperial Yeomanry in the Boer war he became an aeronautical engineer , using his observation of sea-birds in flight to design a revolutionary type of monoplane with swept-back wings . |