Example sentences of "that [verb] [adv] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh yes , I was gon na say , I think convincing is is another word that goes along with the general ambience of what influencing is about .
2 The Times Higher Education Supplement began an editorial on the CNAA in 1972 with the statement : ‘ The Council for National Academic Awards must be one of the few unqualified success stories in higher education in the past eight years — sharing that honour perhaps with the Open University ’ .
3 No matter how long he lived in Paris , or how wild his life was , he retained a love for Eugenia and a sense of family honour that jibed awkwardly with the easy amorality of the crowd .
4 It was easier for the man that came round with the Cooperative lorry to just take tokens
5 How could she be expected to cope with stupid computers that had n't the wit to understand a simple error , or calculators that came up with the wrong numbers ?
6 And you the wee envelopes that came in with the black edging on them .
7 The United States widened its rift with the World Bank when it rejected a compromise on a capital increase for the International Finance Corporation , the arm of the Bank that deals directly with the private sector .
8 Like Russian Formalism , Richards 's early work turns its back on positivistic scholarship , and calls for a criticism that deals directly with the distinctive properties of literature ; where he differs from the Formalists , however , is in defining these properties in terms of human experience and human value .
9 Once , in the winter of 1983 , the snow had drifted up to ten feet around the prison walls ; teams of prisoners working virtually round the clock had been unable to keep open the single road that linked Whitely with the outside world .
10 His comrades , meanwhile , get to work with power drills and grinders , showering sparks into the front row and creating an industrial cacophony that mixes mysteriously with the piped classical backing track they 've picked to accompany their hellish instrumental .
11 With the help of audio-visual aids , computer-assisted instruction , and other teaching devices , a museum can bring a subject alive in ways that compare favourably with a single television programme , or a book selected almost by chance from the local shop .
12 She had dressed her hair daringly with ivory combs , sweeping it straight back from her face to emphasize her high cheekbones , then letting it fall behind her in a dark torrent that contrasted sharply with the pale silk of her gown .
13 She chose a soft blue colour scheme that contrasts well with the warm , earthy tones of the main house and also the Tintawn Town House Blue Heather carpet .
14 This produces early colours that go well with the wax-polished timbers , and accumulates to give the finish a smoothness and richness of texture impossible with more modern paints .
15 Some competitor nations — Japan , in particular — have created relationships among engineers , managers , production workers , and marketing and sales people that do away with the old distinction between entrepreneurs and drones .
16 He turned into the main road that ran parallel with the unseen river .
17 The large room , a deluxe double , was decorated in pale-pink fabrics that blended in with the white rattan furniture .
18 Vodac , Vodafone Group Plc 's largest service provider , has signed an agreement with Kingfisher Plc 's Comet electrical retail chain to service 230 stores UK-wide : Comet customers that come out with a mobile phone will be able to connect to the Vodafone network immediately , subject to a credit check .
19 She had bought a new handbag this morning , a neat , compact little thing that matched perfectly with the new dress and shoes she was wearing .
20 There is much here that chimes well with the empirical evidence in earlier sections .
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