Example sentences of "and [verb] with the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had two political advisers : Harold Macmillan , the British Resident Minister in the Mediterranean ( holding Cabinet rank ) , whose role was to act as British political adviser and to liaise with the British Government .
2 Beat in two of the egg yolks and repeat with the remaining flour and yolks .
3 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
4 Roll over and repeat with the other leg .
5 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
6 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
7 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
8 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
9 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
10 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
11 Change and repeat with the other leg in front .
12 Return to the lying position and repeat with the other elbow .
13 Mr R. Mardle for painting a museum sign and helping with the interim layout ;
14 He flung open a pair of doors she had not even noticed in the gloom and revealed the largest room she had ever seen , endlessly high , and filled with the grey light of the sea .
15 For band shifting , the corresponding oligonucleotide was labelled by using T4 polynucleotide kinase and γ- 32 P-ATP and annealed with the complementary chain .
16 I lower my pants and make with the magic handle .
17 What policy advice will the Home Secretary need on prison matters , for example the use of police cells and contracting with the private sector , which are distinct from the operations of the Prison Service , and by whom should it be given ?
18 Before the wooden boat sank , however , her crew were taken off and treated with the utmost courtesy by Kapitän Leutnant F.K. Paul , who accepted the ML 's surrender : a tribute he paid to a gallant foe , and evidence if this is needed that chivalry is the prerogative of individuals , not nations .
19 Short-term or emergency policies to try to reduce the pollution levels during a smog and to cope with the adverse health effects and economic disruption of a smog are complex .
20 Aye and joined with the next-door neighbour er for cultivating the land .
21 And the peedie fairy came back and lived with the old wife been afore .
22 The women work and eat and sleep in an atmosphere thick with impalpable hairs and tainted with the sickly smell of the skins … the average daily earnings are 1/1d .
23 It is seen as a measure by Stoddard Templeton to actively support the retailer and combine with the mutual interest of winning customers .
24 Behind the wide , full mouth , the arrogant stare of the eyes , the dark , crimped , Pre-Raphaelite hair streaming in the wind , was a careful delineation of the headland , its objects disposed and painted with the meticulous attention to detail of a sixteenth-century primitive ; the Victorian rectory , the ruined abbey , the half-demolished pillbox , the crippled trees , the small white mill like a child 's toy and , gaunt against a flaming evening sky , the stark outline of the power station .
25 The tape showed Anderson sitting , struggling to keep himself alive and to communicate with the outside world , but the world was n't going to see it .
26 We will be urging him to withdraw the eligibility cuts , and to work with the legal profession , and the consumer organisations — to find less damaging ways of containing legal aid expenditure . ’
27 The man stripping off his helmet as he strode down the room was tall and broad-shouldered , and moved with the leashed power of the hunter .
28 The range starts with the basic cedar-topped D-14 , at £525 , and finishes with the all-out luxury D-54 , which has back and sides of Brazilian rosewood , curly maple or Maccassar ebony and costs a hefty £1,695 .
29 With His Spirit we are enabled to praise God and say with the heavenly host , ‘ Glory to God in highest heaven ’ .
30 With his Spirit we are enabled to praise God and say with the heavenly host , ‘ Glory to God in highest heaven . ’
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