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

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1 I had several interviews with each parent individually , speaking to nearly 90 per cent of the total population group in a borough with a wide class distribution and a large ethnic minority population ( see Goodey 1991 ) .
2 Acheson explained , ‘ Jap[an]s[e] will either move toward sound friendly relationships with non-communist powers or into association with a communist power system in Asia . ’
3 The DIA 's interest in them sprang from their association with a Chinese arms dealer named David King , also known as David Loo Choy , who represented the People 's Republic of China and had played a part in the North network 's illegal supply of arms to the Nicaraguan Contras in association with Monzer al-Kassar .
4 A mixed population of ECL cells and cells resembling P cells by the granule size was observed in patient no 5 while very heterogeneous cellular proliferation with a prominent ECL cell component was found in a fourth case ( case no 1 ) .
5 Pacemakers are not used in those with either first or second degree heart block , or in those with 1:1 conduction rhythm with a normal PR interval .
6 Later we hope to be the first offshore contractor with a competent core crew accredited to national standards .
7 For example , if your theme is pink , you could choose a pink silk background and no mount for one picture , have a pink mount with a cream silk backing for another picture , choose a cream card with a pink wash line around the aperture and pink paper behind the mount for a third , and perhaps create a fourth with a plain cream satin background .
8 The report claimed that a CIA group in Frankfurt had made a deal with a Syrian drug dealer with terrorist connections , involving the release of US hostages in Beirut in return for a safe drug-trafficking route .
9 McConkey had already negotiated an attractive deal with a German TV company .
10 Walkinshaw happened to mention that his motor group TWR Ltd were working on a deal with a retail garage business to form a company which would be floated off within five years .
11 But the Murray committee is probably right to say that a minimum five-year experiment with a four-day game programme is now due .
12 The Conservative government , through its Irish Office secretary , George Wyndham , then indicated its intention of reforming the Irish system and devolving power to local , lay control , working in partnership with a central government department .
13 The three parties fought the elections for the Constitutional Convention as a coalition with a joint manifesto which-emphasised that Northern Ireland should remain indefinitely as an integral part of the United Kingdom and that power would not be shared with Republicans although that was not an objection to Catholics as such .
14 It is an obligate parasite with a complex life cycle .
15 Bookies make the strapping seven-year-old gelding a 14-1 shot to provide the former point-to-point trainer with an incredible family triumph in the third week of March .
16 The Dons cranked up the ghetto-blaster and happily rubbed United 's noses in their demoralising defeat with an impromptu dressing room bash , capped by the bizarre sight of naked backsides wiggling in the sombre Old Trafford corridors .
17 At present , the Information Technology Office ( ITO ) provides the Revenue with an in-house computing service .
18 The former brings subsoil with a high aluminium content to the surface and this , in tandem with soil compaction and inadequate fertiliser use , has often resulted in poor harvests .
19 Angling was controlled by a private club with a long waiting list .
20 Set in the hotel 's garden , across a small road immediately at the rear of the hotel , is the Ritz Club with a splendid sea water pool and children 's pool .
21 Choose from a bunny brooch set with emeralds ( £44.95 ) , a golf club with a cultured pearl ball ( Pounds 24.95 ) , a hand-enamelled golf bag disc ( £39.95 ) , a hand-painted bone china rose ( £29.95 ) or a small golf bag ( £34.95 ) .
22 Acknowledging this they presented the Club with an engraved silver rose bowl in 1984 in appreciation of some 15 years of play at Henley which they had chosen from the Daily Telegraph Book on Golf Courses !
23 Boldly coloured ties draped Levinsky 's neck ( he sold them on the street ) , his synapses now like two eggs over light , in permanent sizzle , as he tried to move into stride with a young Cassius Clay .
24 She has also taught the technique and through this book aims to provide the weaver with a comprehensive background knowledge of the subject .
25 In charge of G ( RF ) was Colonel ‘ Shan ’ Hackett , later to become General Sir John , a soldier with a considerable track record in battle , and one who was sympathetic to Stirling 's ideas .
26 We acted as Dealer on the first Sterling Commercial Paper programme with a syndicated bank guarantee .
27 Newsflashes are restricted to ten lines ( including spaces ) and although there is no obligation to back the newsflash with a formal selling document , some further detail will be required for those expressing interest .
28 Another day we hired bikes and rode through the forests , seeing the Blue Lake and the Green Lake , and William and I went to Buried Village ( where we found a nice cafe with a superb carrot cake , for which I got the recipe ) .
29 The curtains fluttered as the figure moved behind them and in a moment parted to reveal a metal bedstead with a grubby patchwork quilt , shelves jostling with books — and Vic , or so Mungo presumed .
30 It remains true ( as Ng and Weisser , 1974 , show ) that a two-part tariff with a non-negative licence fee is socially preferable to a uniform price system in the sense that the welfare of the group is improved .
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