Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We might plan an outing or something with the whole staff — each one will say where they want to go and how to make it work . ’ |
2 | He used to own a garage , that one with the big car showrooms on the High Street . |
3 | Labour had much in common with the old Liberals of the Michael Meadowcroft variety and nothing with the new super-Friedmanism concocted by Ashdown . |
4 | The awful truth of Penny 's childhood and young womanhood is that the abuse never ended — and someone with the right counselling skills has to help her to unburden herself . |
5 | However , if you use the correct adhesive and somebody with the right sort of skill , almost any fabric of reasonable weight and texture can be stuck to walls . |
6 | But he had so much to do before he could leave , the milking and so on , and what with the long journey as well , he was very tired when he arrived and apparently nodded off . |
7 | A man may pursue power simply as a means to employ others for his own purposes , but someone with the true passion for power will betray , by exceeding any rational design to control those useful or dangerous to his ends , that he does penetrate deep enough inside his subjects for the exhilaration of sensing their wills tense against his own and yield . |
8 | When EcoRI-digested DNA was hybridised with the 3' 4.5kb EcoRI-BamHI probe A ( figure 1 , left panels ) , several hypersensitive sites ( HS3-6 ) were observed in DNA isolated from the SKNSH cells , but none with the non-neuronal HeLa ( data not shown ) or K562 DNA . |
9 | Just the same as you with the other game . |
10 | The air was full of sounds — the jangle of reins or goat bells , noises — could they travel so far ? — of parties making for , perhaps already on , the lake ready to take advantage of the promised full moon , dog barkings , cow lowings , sheep , horses : the town and its fjords of fields was as restless as he with the hidden cries of the night . |