Example sentences of "[be] [adj] with a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On finally seeing these creatures , mating in the high forest canopy like cataracts of spun glass , we found them to be transparent with a deeper meaning , something which lay beyond them , in the undiscovered wisdom of the islanders themselves .
2 This new , lower rate will be consistent with a higher yield on the assets in question as per the inverse relationship demonstrated earlier .
3 Some of this research suggests that in certain cases , for example the bauxite and aluminium industry , the global disposition of power is still very much in favour of the First World TNCs , while in other cases , for example petroleum and perhaps copper , the balance of power has shifted in recent decades , and the First World TNCs have to be content with a smaller share of the revenues .
4 Perhaps your expectations are not realistic and you should be happier with a slower weight loss .
5 The celebration enables each Christian to be involved with a wider movement with all the encouragement and growth in vision and understanding of less parochial concerns that that brings .
6 The Maud Committee thought half a dozen should be enough and it followed that each committee would be concerned with a wider range of matters than the existing committees .
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