Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [verb] with a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Trees did not whisper and murmur and chuckle with an evil malevolence … |
2 | The Registrar has put forward the issues that he may consider when dealing with a potential breach of this principle . |
3 | This Brazilian team can mark and tackle with a cool realism that their 1974 World Cup side never achieved in West Germany , when toughness became confused with thuggery . |
4 | One way of putting this difference between the bounded nature of research and the comparatively unbounded nature of higher education is to say that , in research , the researcher starts off with a fairly hazy idea of what might emerge and ends with a precise formulation or conclusion , whereas in higher education , this is reversed . |
5 | One of the most common ways of providing training for intermediaries is by letting them observe and work with a trained searcher . |
6 | One Monday morning I lay in bed looking out of my skylight window at nothing in particular ; there was n't anything to see except sky because the window was merely a hole in the roof which you could open or shut with a long wooden handle . |
7 | She hated her home town with such violence that when she returned each vacation from University , she would shake and tremble with an ashamed and feverish fear . |