Example sentences of "with [noun] [verb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It noted that ‘ these duties so very necessary for the life of the Church can in many areas be fulfilled only with difficulty according to the prevailing discipline of the Latin Church ’ . |
2 | Most of her life was spent pushing barges loaded with silt dredged from the narrow canals around Birmingham . |
3 | With baits cast into the new areas we settled down to review the week 's action over a coffee . |
4 | Washington 's nuclear collaboration with Romania dates from the 1970s , when the West was vigorously encouraging President Nicolae Ceausescu to pursue policies independent of the Soviet Union . |
5 | In the above brief description of a gonopod we have , in effect , interpreted the genitalia as appendicular derivatives , with homologies existing between the various components of the male and female organs . |
6 | It was a delicious quirk of fate that this situation should have arisen even as the legal action with Sting loomed on the near horizon . |
7 | To make matters worse the dopey director 's gone on holiday leaving the studios in right two-and-eight , with scripts scattered to the four winds , disgruntled stars stuck in the middle of filming and a very depressed receptionist sitting around doing nothing . |
8 | If it was someone else they 're hardly likely to ring the door bell with Jim standing beside the front door , are they ? |
9 | With this letter were two lists of plants for Miller and Collinson , both headed ‘ sent by Budden , 1759 ’ and Miller 's assortment seems largely to tie up with requests made in the above letter . |
10 | Two Car Families — with superminis bought as the second car |
11 | You can use VPOS in conjunction with POS to return to the present position on the screen after printing a message somewhere else . |
12 | I accompanied her during house visits , at day and night , during surgery , and various other sessions with ages ranging from the newborn right through to the elderly and retired . |
13 | In a pattern of development which took the form of a circus containing a garden at the centre , with roads radiating towards the cardinal points , the land was divided into small plots which were developed by various builders between 1843 and 1850 . |
14 | The end of the year is an appropriate time to update our readers with progress made by the six teams . |
15 | The squared limits of the 95% confidence intervals for the mean of the square root transformed values of the blood transfusion donors and resulted in the upper and lower normal value for serum pepsinogen A and C. For the pepsinogen A:C ratio these limits and the mean have been calculated with values transformed by the decadic logarithm . |
16 | ‘ Western Decorative Art 1850 Towards 2000 ’ offers a delicious feast for eyes with objects ranging from the mass-produced to the select few . |
17 | It was part of a wider agricultural system with sheep pastured on the rich meadow grass then walked to be folded on fallow arable areas overnight , where their dung helped to maintain fertility on the thin chalkland soils . |
18 | Molecular vibrations therefore lead to oscillations of electric charge , with frequencies governed by the normal vibration frequencies of the system . |
19 | Dorset Health Authority approved the plan and appointed the unit as its community services provider with funds transferred from the existing NHS trust units . |
20 | The transaction 's commercial object was that the Prudential would acquire a development being carried out by the developers with funds provided by the Prudential . |
21 | He is also planning to present new plays next year and , with funds provided by the Scottish Arts Council , he is commissioning work from two writers . |
22 | The system will be piloted starting from next week by North Westminster Community school , in London , with funds provided by the local authority . |
23 | Episodes of intestinal obstruction usually occurred in the first year of operation but in seven patients admission to hospital with obstruction occurred after the first 12 months . |
24 | With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose , Kent , where regulars called 999 . |
25 | The Syrians ended the year in a commanding position , with Aoun sheltering in the French embassy in Beirut . |
26 | It was a slow-going mile , but towards the end one could hear occasional cars along the road ahead and Gareth and Coconut with whoops crashed through the last few yards , again , as the week before , relieved to be back in the space age . |
27 | On few occasions has it shown less moral scruple than when it made a deal with Brezhnev to dispose of the Soviet gold . |
28 | Or slapped her gently , until a scent that was perfumed with tea sang through the real air to her and she identified one of the sea of aches as thirst . |
29 | Then five men with knives ran into the little room , and there was a fight . |
30 | The most well-known and televised of the TM powers is the ‘ flying ’ siddhi — the practice of ‘ leapfrogging ’ along with legs folded in the traditional Buddha posture . |