Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb -s] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She is now settled in to her new home , which she shares with another Rottie and a German Shepherd .
2 He shows his annoyance with some intimidating facial expression , backed up by a sparse selection of adjectival punctuation invariably using the ‘ f ’ word , which he uses with considerable effect .
3 But he keeps on spending as much as before , topping up his spending account with cash from the piggy-bank , which he replaces with little bits of paper saying that the spending account owes the piggy-bank money .
4 The lawyer advocates formal legal propositions which he supports with reasoned arguments .
5 Colleagues think he is ideal for the new job , because of the ease with which he communicates with different people and his breadth of vision .
6 Locke 's distinction between the real and nominal essence of substances , and the way in which the corpuscular hypothesis figures in his conception of the world , which he shares with other anti-scholastics of the time , is brought out nicely by his analogy of the Strasburg Cathedral clock .
7 But it has other weapons which it deploys with some skill .
8 At the next level of analysis , every object may usually be organized into a given field within which it contrasts with all others , for example the various types of curtain , canoe , car or ornament .
9 Land acquisition , site assembly , land reclamation , infrastructural improvement and environmental enhancement are the means through which it engages with local authorities , the Department of Environment and most importantly , the private sector to lever investment that will lead to economic growth .
10 Fashion 's commercial dimension , which it shares with all art , and its identification with things female ( an inaccurate generalisation , Martin charges ) have marginalised the field .
11 I think you ‘ ll agree that his right as to what he does with that money supersedes any thoughts I may have , in the final analysis .
12 Describing what he does with certain scenes — Neeson 's torture and the destruction of his lab , a helicopter chase across a city skyline — would spoil their visionary kinetics and sheer comic surprise .
13 The Government can do what it likes with such sites and protests are too small to take into calculation .
14 Possibly but i i if , if you say it is a , i it 's an honest government and er er the tax collection is , is straightforward and honest , the government is then deciding what it does with that tax revenue .
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