Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The youngest of whom , she discovered , was only six weeks old , and was brought from the bedroom in an elderly bassinet to be fed , not mother 's milk , but some patent milk powder made up with the dubious water from the outside tap .
2 The spiritual ( or is it the psychic ? ) intensity of their presence goes together with a marvellous air of freedom and delicacy .
3 How can a series of fixed instructions cause the computer to come up with a random sequence of results ?
4 Callinicos ' conclusion to these arguments is that despite their efforts , built around a claimed contrast of the postmodern either with or within Modernism , these authors have produced only ‘ mutually and often internally inconsistent accounts ’ of the ‘ postmodern ’ , manifesting an ‘ inability to come up with a plausible and coherent account of its distinguishing characteristics ’ ( p. 28 ) .
5 We had just finished the DI ( daily inspection ) when a very elderly photographer wandered up with a rickety tripod and ancient camera .
6 In one sense , every word in a sentence interacts semantically with every other word , and also with words in neighbouring sentences .
7 On the following day the president-elect met with congressional leaders from both parties and reiterated his hope to work closely with the new Congress .
8 2 The defender drives upward with a full knee spring out of the attacker 's reach .
9 HEALTHY EATING STARTS HERE WITH THE ORIGINAL HACKMAN UNIPOT
10 They waited for the priest to pass along with the thin wafer of bread and while they did so their hands were like this , cupped and raised in a gesture that might be offering or receiving .
11 According to Mr Lamont , if there is gloom about the British economy the fault lies entirely with the British people .
12 One large wing chair in an attractive pale pink fabric blends perfectly with the dual colour scheme .
13 Jack was just arriving as she walked back into the department , and a police car drew up with the still-hysterical mother inside .
14 The government asked the UK hotel industry to come up with a workable system for implementing the European Commission 's directives on package travel .
15 Angela 's mummy came back with the red mack .
16 Mr Branson demanded his rival came up with a large compensation settlement for its three years of customer poaching and publicity smears .
17 Suddenly from below came the unmistakable sound of gunfire , the roar of a shotgun sounding along with a short sharp burst of a machine gun .
18 There are few descriptions of the histological features of gold induced colitis , but a preservation of glandular architecture and diffuse inflammatory cell infiltrate sometimes with a prominent eosinophil component are said to be characteristic .
19 At first light the Commandos are on the move again in an attempt to keep up with the retreating enemy .
20 In response , the USSR Interior and Defence Ministries issued a joint statement on May 4 saying that responsibility for the latest violence lay solely with the Armenian leadership because of its support for paramilitary groups , and threatening to take " all necessary steps " to stop it .
21 Just the club cashing in with the sad sheep crawling out of the woodwork everywhere .
22 To finance the Club went ahead with the proposed issue of 15 Second Debenture Bonds ( at 5% ) , each of £100 .
23 You , dear Ruth , with your successful company , your beauty , your intelligence , how could you let your sensibility come up with the very idea that Maria Luisa 's baby is mine ? ’
24 2 The defender moves forward with a rising block .
25 2 The defender follows through with a left reverse punch to the kidney .
26 And she marched out of the kitchen , her tall wig swaying slightly with the brisk jerky movement .
27 So three months ago the club ended up with an efficient and honest chairman and secretary . ’
28 I lock the door ; as I move away from it , a small , faint red light comes on with a tiny clinking noise , high up in one far corner of the room .
29 Late in the afternoon , a porter came along with a creaking trolley carrying a coffee urn and snackstuffs , and everyone stirred to a kind of frisky wakefulness and examined the fare keenly .
30 The first clinical signs are dullness , reluctance to eat and usually a temperature rise to 103F–105F together with a runny nose which starts watery but soon becomes a very thick yellowy discharge down both nostrils .
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