Example sentences of "[adj] with [art] [adj] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , there was absolutely nothing wrong with the older woman 's hearing . |
2 | The disk is a slimline 3.5 ’ unit and the machine comes standard with the 15.7 MIPS 25MHz CPU with 8Mb of main memory expandable to 48Mb , 3.5 ’ floppy and 103-key keyboard with all the functions of a Sun-4 desktop workstation keyboard . |
3 | The privatization policy was consistent with the Prime Minister 's beliefs that there should be a major diminution in state intervention in the economy and greater reliance on the free market . |
4 | Mr Rice , a surgeon , stated that PC Charlton had died from pressure to the brain caused by a fracture of the skull , this in turn being consistent with the young constable 's head hitting the kerb during the affray . |
5 | The attempt to rationalize various spheres of state control through increased centralization was consistent with the Vietnamese government 's widely perceived caution concerning the pace of political reform . |
6 | The new community care arrangements are consistent with the Conservative government 's general policy aims in that they have privatisation as one of their major objectives . |
7 | Only one of those five Councils is Labour controlled , the other four are Conservative , or indeed one of them 's Independent because the West Oxfordshire Councillors left the Tory Party because they were so disgusted with the Tory Government 's housing policy . |
8 | There is a large measure of agreement within the literature that the structure of bargaining which becomes associated with a particular country 's industrial relations system is not simply the result of chance occurrence or historical accident , but develops instead because of identifiable forces . |
9 | One of them takes the form of an almost completely restored mining village , complete with a stream-driven miners ' cage , ironworks , a bakery selling delicious break baked on the spot , as well as other ships and an ‘ antique ’ house suitably equipped — i.e. with a black-leaded range and |
10 | A minister may temporarily remove a particular service from a local authority and administer it himself ( or authorize someone else to act ) if he is dissatisfied with a local authority 's performance . |
11 | But as closing time approached , staff became unhappy with the two defendants ' use of foul language . |
12 | Ms Hyslop added : ‘ There are those who were unhappy with the parliamentary group 's vote but who do not want to see months of infighting within the party . ’ |
13 | The recombinant lambda-phage LPw2-13 was isolated from the EMBL4 gene bank by probing with the recombinant plasmid pGW1 , which contains a 4.3 kbp Hind III fragment of P.wickerhamii mtDNA coding for the 3' part of the coxI gene and the SSUrRNA gene ( 25 ) . |
14 | George was impressed with the new man 's knowledge of sheep , appreciating how quickly he spotted a sick or lame sheep and how neatly he and Meg could cut it out from the herd for attention . |
15 | But tutors were so impressed with the two girls ' work in textiles that they made them unconditional offers . |
16 | After becoming involved with the Working Men 's College , established by Frederick Maurice [ q.v. ] in 1854 , Elizabeth Malleson was inspired to found a counterpart for women . |
17 | Later Binding was involved with the rigid airships R23 and R31 . |
18 | Before forming his own political group in 1941 , — the Johnson/Forest Tendency — he had been heavily involved with the Socialist Workers ' Party ( SWP ) where he made a significant contribution , particularly on black issues , to the party newspapers ‘ Socialist Appeal ’ and ‘ Labor Action ’ . |
19 | Many are concerned with the Soviet Union 's place in the scheme of things ; with the poets ' sense of revulsion at what a nation could have done to itself ; with an intense probing of the values of nationhood and nationality . |
20 | This might create a balance in the day-to-day encounters of young people and carers between , on the one hand , issues concerned with the young person 's feelings and behaviour towards others and , on the other hand , the appreciation and learning of skills associated with a range of activities and interests . |
21 | It is frustrating that women are expected to be happy with the traditional women 's jobs . |
22 | TOLERABLY familiar with a general election 's orchestration , I have been wondering why the music in this one is so unfamiliar . |
23 | These were committed to a balanced or cross-bench political outlook and have been uneasy with the Prime Minister 's zeal , certainty , and forcefulness . |
24 | The large Fiat saloon parked in the piazza looked ridiculous with a yellow child 's cot strapped to the roof , but this had seemingly been stipulated by the gang to make it easier for them to identify the car . |
25 | He glared at her for a moment , his small eyes hot with a weak man 's rage . |
26 | The models are compatible with the existing Tektronix XP10 and XP330 series and are built around the Texas Instruments Inc 340X processor and the Super Eagle/Falcon Token Ring local network chip set . |
27 | Many of the teapots — which are identical with the old bargee 's teapot — have since become family heirlooms in East Anglia ; Sam Friend still has the one he brought back with him in 1912 . |
28 | Clearly , these views are incompatible with the Labour Party 's acceptance of the parliamentary system . |
29 | Claims of secret assignment should be rejected as incompatible with the other parties ' right to performance . |
30 | Article 86 provides that : any abuse by one or more undertakings of a dominant position within the common market or a substantial part of it shall be prohibited as incompatible with the common market insofar as it may affect trade between Member States . |