Example sentences of "with [Wh det] [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The cabinet is constructed of ¾″ ( 18mm ) Medium Density Fibreboard , covered with what feels like a tough , lightly textured ‘ Black Dice ’ vinyl , with metal corner protectors , round plastic feet and a single , strong , leather , top-mounted carrying handle .
2 Strachan was carried off with what looked like a nasty injury .
3 The skull was broken just above and behind the left temple , with what looked like a single blow , though of that he could not be sure .
4 More worrying for the Kiwis , however , was the departure of Adrian Shelford with what looked like a pulled muscle .
5 The recording captures all this quite impressively , along with what sounds like a false entry by one of the trumpets in the middle of the pomp and splendour , but Prêtre wears very heavy boots throughout .
6 It was going to take Le Roux time to resolve the legal issues and to raise the £8 million , so to prevent the deal slipping away , he came up with what seemed like a clever wheeze at the time : Norton chairman Jimmy Tildesley would buy FUS personally , and ‘ warehouse ’ the company until Norton had the funds to buy it from him .
7 Gunnell , captain of the British women 's team , showed exactly how it should be done with what turned into a near-perfect performance .
8 Gunnell , captain of the British women 's team , showed exactly how it should be done with what turned into a near-perfect performance .
9 The most beautiful set of travel bags — a suitcase , an enormous duffel bag , and a smaller shoulder bag with what claims to a snatch-proof inner passport pocket . ’
10 Shadow , alias Jefferson King , from ITV 's Gladiators , is one tough dude , whether he 's firing tennis balls or hitting someone with what looks like a giant cotton bud , he 's mean .
11 It falls straight from the waist and the hem is rounded , but with what looks like a short tail at the back .
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