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

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1 They sleep in the same room with each other , and look beautiful when I am putting them to bed , jumping and hopping about quite naked , rejoicing in the freedom of no clothes .
2 They reminded her of last night , and the feeling of walking in the moonless night with her own arm intertwined with Miguelito 's .
3 Hinde House was one of ten comprehensive schools approached in the first year with a view to the launching of a school/industry partnership .
4 The advantage of such a system to trainees building a career lies in the complete flexibility with which they can gain qualifications .
5 Some of the major questions to be asked are : what changes are occurring in the economic relations with former client states — Cuba , Mongolia and Vietnam — and how far is this affecting the latters ' future economic development ?
6 Pou [ c ] encodes a putative protein of 610 amino acids with a 149 residue long POU domain located in the C-terminal portion with only 8 amino acids extending C-terminally from the end of the POU HD .
7 A third gun position was located in the extreme tail with a .303in Lewis gun mounted on a Scarf gun ring .
8 the man who 's actually called out in the middle of the night and stands in the pouring rain with his mac on directing operations .
9 These can be drafted by outlining the area with tape or transfer lines , and then painting in the central area with matt black enamel paint ; or , fill in the middle by laying down wide transfer lines , slightly overlapping each other and cut to shape with a scalpel .
10 Perhaps such cases do not occur with the frequency one may so readily believe or that such cases do not get reported in the national press with the frequency that one might have expected ; or alternatively , perhaps the police are much more successful in capturing the so-called sex maniacs than we sometimes are led to imagine .
11 The exterior was decorated in the eighteenth century with Baroque frescoes ( 865 ) .
12 The acrylic is then mixed in the stay-wet palette with a damp sponge , and the moisture in the sponge dilutes the acrylic paint so that it reacts as a watercolour .
13 ‘ Mr Smithkins lives in the top flat with a magnificent view ; he 's a bachelor . ’
14 The biggest jump in this evolutionary process occurred in the seventeenth century with the Glorious Revolution of 1688 , which led to the establishment of the doctrine of the legislative supremacy of Parliament .
15 Lieutenant Roger Courtney joined No. 8 Commando at the same time as Stirling , and during the training period in the latter part of 1940 he organized a small group to train in the Scottish lochs with folding canoes .
16 ‘ Is n't it a bit of a strain , though , living in the same house with them ? ’
17 So , has ITV conceded in the sporting rivalry with BBC which has lasted as long as Davies 's smile ?
18 When I was injured in the first match with Portsmouth at Fratton Park I did n't expect to be playing again in a fortnight .
19 All individuals gave informed consent and had gastric juice analysis : after an overnight fast , a nasogastric tube was positioned in the gastric antrum with endoscopy guidance and its correct position checked by the water recovery test with the subjects in semirecumbent position .
20 Johnson also enjoyed catching sight of ancient texts in Aberdeen — a Hebrew manuscript ‘ of exquisite penmanship ’ , and ‘ a Latin translation of Aristotle 's Politicks by Leonardus Aretinus , written in the Roman character with nicety and beauty , which , as the art of printing has made them no longer necessary , are not now to be found ’ .
21 The lower storey is richly ornamented in the arch spandrels with further mosaics in gold and blue with central figures and arabesque patterns around them .
22 The house is a large Elizabethan revival mansion built in the 19th century with 152 acres of grounds including river frontage along the entire southern side .
23 No doubt the original buildings were of timber but the first stone church was built in the 12th century with an apse at the east covering the site of the saint 's grave .
24 Two miles away , at Hatch Court , a fine Bath stone mansion built in the Palladian style with a fine collection of paintings and furniture .
25 A , whose career abroad ends when he attains a certain age , decides to retire to the United Kingdom , and before his return from abroad transfers his United Kingdom assets to a company he has incorporated in the Irish Republic with a view to future tax avoidance .
26 This residue has no doubt lost the shape of dividends , share warrants or the like but so would the entire income of the fund if it had been lodged in the same way with the Respondent 's bankers .
27 The sixth came in the 74th minute with Rush pouncing to punish Christophi again after he had failed to hold another Jamie Redknapp shot .
28 In our series , fundic argyrophil cell tumours developed in five of 17 patients with MEN 1 while none was seen in the 31 patients with sporadic Zollinger-Ellison sydrome , even when argyrophil cell hyperplasia was as marked as in some patients with tumours .
29 It has been suggested that President North intervened in the judicial progress with a plea for clemency on the grounds that Dr Proctor is too essential to the shaky economy of the United States to be executed .
30 And Graham claimed : ‘ Frank McLintock was a marvellous skipper — I should know because I played in the same team with him .
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