Example sentences of "[adj] and [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd be sucked in , absorbed and fused with the steel and the plastic and the concrete — fused into the very fabric of the building itself . ’ |
2 | The house committee met weekly and dealt with a variety of matters . |
3 | One hundred and ten people infected with HIV reported 119 children , of whom 60 were dependent — that is , less than 16 years old and living with a parent . |
4 | Eternal God , we rejoice in your promise that as our day is , so shall our strength be ; and we ask for your help for all who are old and wearied with the burden of life . |
5 | Harvey 's songs are rich in imagery , raw and bleeding with the grist of the female experience . |
6 | Deep , pulsing , mind-boggling and overlaid with a cloak of dark and haunting atmospherics , Voov come at you like an express train on Uptime . |
7 | It is not surprising that such symbolism should unconsciously echo or evoke those infantile structures of representation through which identities and differences are first negotiated and invested with a sense of mastery , or that these models should be reproduced in the way racism is itself conceptualized . |
8 | Being so central and combined with the fact that it 's also a club Exclusive hotel where you can always be sure of a lively , fun atmosphere and a friendly welcome , it 's hardly surprising that the Catherine is our most popular base in town and comes top of our list for summer ‘ 90 . |
9 | Sitting in the pictures — getting dark and warm and watching with the music all the time playing from nowhere . |
10 | The ‘ Palace Bar ’ is warm and welcoming with an atmosphere all of its own , ideal for a drink before dinner . |
11 | The two old dears slowly but methodically sifted the rows of their debris , creaking and grunting with every movement as if it would be their last . |
12 | We are delighted and thrilled with the enthusiasm and ingenuity you have displayed while producing a grand total of over £2,500 . |
13 | Arrange the tomatoes and melon wedges decoratively on the couscous and accompany with a lemon wedge . |
14 | Subsequently , 213 organizational narratives were extracted from the transcripts , classified and analysed with the help of a specially devised computer programme . |
15 | Water had dripped on to the paper so that it had become sodden and merged with the lettuce leaves . |
16 | The country had done quite well without it — it had industrialised and prospered with the use of self-made men of minimum education . |
17 | The difference between Weber 's position and the more sophisticated Marxisms which see culture as relatively autonomous and interacting with the economy in a reciprocal ( or ‘ dialectical ’ ) relationship is perhaps not great . |
18 | My right hon. Friend is right and speaks with the authority of many years ' membership of the House . |
19 | As he made his way to work , Martin felt strangely elated and filled with the need to tell someone about his new experience . |
20 | ‘ As soon as they get the ball , their intention is to get it into the box as quickly as possible and to finish with a shot . |
21 | These provisions had loopholes and proved technical and obscure with the result that enforcement was difficult . |
22 | The physical characteristics of blacks in America were traditionally defined as undesirable and associated with a range of negative qualities . |
23 | Then we come to the problem of sequencing which , one again , can be visual and auditory and connected with the hearing . |
24 | She speaks again , chattily this time , about her friend Cal and how nice it 'll be to see her again , and she hopes that he 'll be polite and help with the washing up . |
25 | And if we look at the patristic understanding of atonement , what hits us with startling freshness is that the Divine Drama is alive and pulsating with the tension and conflict of the Great Battle . |
26 | But those cracks were somehow alive and moving with a pulsing and fractured blue-white light as they looked . |
27 | When Jack and Alick , after being shipwrecked and narrowly escaping murder , starvation and sundry other perils , are reunited with Terence on board a brig-of-war , he declares it is worth being lost when reunion is so pleasant and ends with a flourish : ‘ Old fellows , I knew you would come back somehow or other ; I always said so ; astride of a dolphin , if in no other way … ’ |
28 | Pat skin dry and moisturise with a body lotion . |
29 | This requires careful measurement and joining to keep the two elbow bends aligned — assemble them dry and mark with a pencil . |
30 | Anyone who is not relaxed and glowing with a sense of well-being at the wheel of a good Stag should keep their money in the building society . |