Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] with a [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 've fallen in with a right bad pair there , chief . |
2 | The hotel is pleasantly decorated throughout with a smart new breakfast room and a lovely restaurant for dinner . |
3 | Wallace had come up with a great zoological truth . |
4 | A firm has come up with a new high-tech way to beat credit card fraud . |
5 | Merkel had come up with a sinister final solution to the population explosion . |
6 | BIOTECHNOLOGISTS have come up with a surprising new way of repairing many scars and wrinkles — using purified cow-hide . |
7 | Following new yarn developments in France , Charnos have come up with a beautiful lustrous leg look that is built for comfort — ‘ Sheer Lustre ’ tights at £2.99 with 10 denier appearance leg . |
8 | Recognising that a lot of women are taking to the hills , and that they may feel a little intimidated by such a male-orientated sport , especially since they all dress in the same fluffy things as us now , I have come up with a startling new innovation . |
9 | Ernst & Young in the US has come up with an interesting new way to reduce overheads , according to the Public Accounting Report . |
10 | There 's nothing more romantic than mother nature herself and Schwarzkopf have come up with an exciting new product for colouring hair — the natural way . |
11 | Together with American businessman David A Gold and technical experts from West Germany , they have come up with an exciting new development for hair . |
12 | Milton 's maintenance of the traditional Renaissance literary values of art , imitation , and exercise allowed him to be appropriated by a culturally elitist agenda indivisibly caught up with an elitist social and political agenda . |
13 | Their examination profits from the use of ultra-thin sections ( Chapter 4 ) , employed initially in studies of carbonate diagenesis ( Lindholm & dean , 1973 ) , so that initial research into mudrock diagenesis can now be carried out with a good petrological microscope . |
14 | In cephalaspids ( Cephalaspis illustrated ) the eyes were placed dorsally with a single nasohypophysial opening and the flattened head shield was fenestrated by enlarged sensory fields connected to the inner ear . |
15 | Under these conditions , each of the deletion mutants of RAP74 was assayed along with a stoichiometrical equivalent amount of r30 for their activity of supporting in vitro transcription . |
16 | An area of cleared moor was cordoned off with a wind-powered electric fence to allow heather regrowth , a method which could be repeated elsewhere ; next year 's plans for the estate , five miles north of Pateley Bridge , include protecting and encouraging the spread of bilberry , the indigenous upland plant which disappeared from large tracts of moor when bracken moved in . |
17 | With a sigh her lips parted , welcoming him , tasting him , and all at once her mind and her body had grown tight with a sudden aching , urgent need . |
18 | The same unfortunate landlord returned a few days later as we were playing forfeits , and made no mention of the fact that one person was in a bra and panties with a colander on his head , another had wellingtons on filled to the brim with curdled milk and the rest of us had false moustaches drawn on with an indelible black magic marker . |
19 | The kitchen was filled instantly with a loud snuffling noise , interspersed with grunts ; Edward , perking up , poured out his tea and listened attentively . |
20 | Arguments of this sort which confused the " lower sorts of men " with the " higher sorts of ape " were not simply exercises in increasingly refined scientific discrimination ; they were closely meshed in with an ongoing dialectical debate , the original purpose of which had been to establish a synthesis between the theological doctrine of the Fall and the newly discovered facts of human geography . |
21 | The garments are usually shapeless , not very waterproof , and can be worn only with an olive-green acrylic hat , long , brown woollen slacks , and a pair of stout shoes from British Home Stores . |
22 | It was so different from other Christmases I had known that it ought to have remained like a beacon in my mind , but I know that my strongest memory of Christmas will always be bound up with a certain little cat . |
23 | Yet there were certain groups who saw either their own or the nation 's interests as being intimately bound up with an aggressive anti-French foreign policy . |
24 | The January 1992 edition is being mailed out with a special 60-page supplement on the history of the feminist movement in Latin America . |
25 | As the 18th century drew to a close , it was demolished and replaced nearby with a grand five-storey structure by the new owner , John Cooper . |
26 | Such a circumstance is far less likely to arise if defective slating is replaced either with a new natural slate roof or a surface of one of the several types of lightweight synthetic slate that are now obtainable . |
27 | The Action Teams have been deliberately set up with a wide brief so that they can adapt to local needs without having to conform to a rigid pattern . |
28 | Mind , it was the surprise of me life to 'ear you 'd teamed up with a fly female pickpocket , I did n't know you was one of the lads . ’ |
29 | Old galvanized water tanks , glazed porcelain sinks ( Fig. 4a ) , or baths with their outlets plugged with putty are all extremely serviceable when sunk in the ground , although the first will corrode and leak unless protected initially with a good rubber-based paint . |
30 | Every top lip was pulled back off the teeth , every eye was ringed round with a reddish bruising , while their cheeks cracked like tambourines as they cough , cough , coughed . |