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

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1 More handsome than ever in his morning suit , his black hair gleaming with a brilliant sheen , and his eyes , his once dark and brooding eyes , now alight with the glow of love in them , Marc came swiftly to her side .
2 They fell victims , along with others , to the belief that if a building complied with the existing building regulations and Codes of Practice it must be deemed to be safe .
3 And she returned shortly afterwards with a thick roll of notes fastened with a rubber band and Melanie counted out seventy-eight pounds and a ten shilling note and the woman gave her five shillings from her alligator purse .
4 ‘ Me too , ’ Kelly interrupted with a sweet smile .
5 Indeed , one of the reasons for the rapid absorption of the rational expectations hypothesis into new classical circles was that the underlying model of neoclassical economics in general and new classical macroeconomics in particular was the belief that this hypothesis conformed with the distinguishing feature of neoclassical theory , that of profit and utility maximization .
6 There will be a liaison judge in the Crown Court who will see it as part of his function to liaise with the lay magistrate and to meet them and to discuss erm such matters as erm sentencing principles with them .
7 Broadly speaking , their best strategies to cope with a Labour win would be to ensure they make the most of allowances created through the independent taxation of husbands and wives , and — where possible — to take income on a self-employed basis rather than as employees .
8 They have various strategies to cope with the showy behaviour of boys , such as giving more attention , allotting instant verbal or physical punishment , aligning the curriculum to interest them ; the normal deviant girl does not anyway present too many control problems .
9 We have got the expertise to cope with the changing face of local government .
10 A similar objection to utilitarianism urged by Williams , Alasdair MacIntyre and others is that utilitarianism goes with a manipulative approach to human life .
11 Hull levelled with an excellent try by Rob Nolan from a pass by Aussie Scott Gale .
12 The pattern recognition technique enables the computer to cope with a certain amount of operator error , minor misspellings make no difference .
13 On Aug. 2 Baker met with a Palestinian delegation in East Jerusalem led by Faisal al-Husseini , who was widely regarded as the unofficial PLO representative in Jerusalem .
14 William agreed with an uncharacteristic lack of enthusiasm .
15 ‘ Climatic geomorphology attempts to cope with the excessive complexity of natural parameters by holding variables such as structure , lithology and man constant .
16 Nursing and medical staff may also need psychological support to cope with the intense nature of the treatment and the uncertainties in outcome .
17 Their presence in totally inadequate police accommodation is authorised by the Prisons ( Temporary Provisions ) Act 1980 , a statute passed as an emergency measure to cope with an industrial dispute with prison officers and used almost continuously ever since .
18 The cheese presses went into use for the first time in twenty years , Jem attended Bodmin market with butter and lard and eggs to sell once a fortnight , and , with George Langley 's help , a little light trap came , of varnished wood , which Murphy , now beaten out of surprise and disapproval , taught Alexandra to drive with a helpful bay mare between the shafts .
19 How are the project plans aligned with the corporate plan ?
20 A delegation from the European Parliament was denied permission to proceed with a planned visit to the area .
21 In three of these cases referred with a probable diagnosis of achalasia , however , the absence of peristalsis in the body of the oesophagus helped to confirm the diagnosis .
22 I do believe it was n't just inability to cope with a terrible handicap .
23 CONTINGENCY plans to cope with a serious accident to a nuclear weapon being taken over the Kingston Bridge in Glasgow are flawed , councillors heard yesterday .
24 Eventually English Heritage joined with the National Heritage Memorial fund offering to buy the house and asking for no funding from the government ( although possibly in the long term , additional monies would have had to have been found for the running of the house ) .
25 Lysosomes incubated with the homogenising medium alone were used as controls .
26 Only in one study , by Giaffer et al , was a poorer response formed with a polymeric diet compared with an elemental diet .
27 Gate , now the game 's official historian , has written a typically well researched text to go with an excellent collection of illustrations and cartoons .
28 Fortunately , all the Trace management staff are staying on , and Kaman have a history of encouraging its subsidiary companies to retain their own product identities , so we at Guitarist sincerely hope that one of Britain 's brighter amp companies will be allowed the freedom to continue with the experimental stuff .
29 The fight starts with an overhead view of the ring .
30 ‘ Colonel L V Mortimer , ’ the hawk-like Marine responded with a faint smile .
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