Example sentences of "with [adv] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A PHILLIP Glass-style loop is the basis for a long , trancey , free-flowing , ambient workout , a floating journey around the cosmos cut with geometrically perfect shapes of sound . |
2 | The result may transform black American films into a two-tier system , with commercially successful directors on top and independent film-makers at the bottom , scrambling for scarce money . |
3 | Immature and eclipse drakes can be very confusing , with widely varying mixtures of black and white , but head usually dark and underparts black . |
4 | More and more trainees will present themselves at centres with widely varying degrees of knowledge , skills and attitudes in different areas and will ask for these to be recognised in some way or other . |
5 | They are a common ingredient in the review and development process , but were handled with widely varying degrees of competence . |
6 | Strach 's had it just about — so Wilko 's decision to swap Rocky for White was a complete load of bollocks — if he ca n't manage players like Rocky and Cuntona then he should n't be a f*****g manager especially of a team with rather large delusions of grandeur . |
7 | His starting point was dissatisfaction with most sociological theories of crime ( especially anomie and subcultural theories ) for reasons which are now familiar : their assumption that we naturally conform to conventionally defined goals and the means of achieving them , and that we consequently require some ‘ push ’ ( or ‘ strain ’ , as Hirschi calls it ) to propel us into crime . |
8 | With most other lines of communication knocked out by the civil war , Porua 's La Clava played an important role in informing that isolated community . |
9 | They are also trouble free , and give continuous protection , even when a window is open — a feature not available with most other forms of security . |
10 | The capital structure is simple , with only ordinary shares in issue . |
11 | He stood back as the visitors moved among the men , speaking to them where possible , usually meeting with only perfunctory grunts in answer to their questions . |
12 | BRITISH hopes of returning to normalcy in negotiations with China over the future of Hong Kong appeared to have been thwarted yesterday as the 14th round of Sino-British talks ended with only limited signs of progress . |
13 | Depth relates to the ability to absorb large buy and sell orders with only small movements in price , i.e. for share prices to fluctuate only marginally as a result of large trades . |
14 | With only small amounts of money changing hands , a limited number of dedicated venues , and , if it were to restrict itself solely to black audiences , a finite number of punters , the black comedy scene is clearly still in its infancy . |
15 | The most common result of a visit to a museum is to come away with only disparate fragments of information , together with some general impressions which may well be , in certain important respects , incipiently misleading . |
16 | In place of the comfortable doctrine of sedimentation keeping pace with subsidence , we were now faced with the notion of empty troughs forming in the sea floor , with only occasional rushes of sediment to fill them . |
17 | It is a warm , mostly oceanic world with only rudimentary forms of life , whose few land masses had been restructured and reatmosphered as holiday havens for the rich . |
18 | About 20 syllables and 6 basic themes have been recognised in the whales ' singing , which can continue through day and night with only short pauses for breath . |
19 | Again the AD&D licence is only for show , with only token attempts at roleplaying included . |
20 | Earlier studies with less accurate methods for measurement of histamine , however , failed to detect increase in histamine in the gastric tissue or venous or arterial blood after stimulation with ethanol . |
21 | The urban-rural shift is also identifiable further north , but in the context of lower regional growth and with less marked differences between county growth rates ; for instance , in northern England , with Cleveland and Tyne & Wear in population decline and with Northumberland and Cumbria failing to reach the national average rate of growth in the mid 1980s . |
22 | Dependent on governmental funding and reluctant to lose establishment goodwill , these groups often came to rely on governments with extremely negative attitudes to homosexuality . |
23 | Finally , if an animal is coping with extremely adverse conditions by self-narcotisation , I would say that its welfare is poor but the effect of the narcotic may mean that it is not suffering . |
24 | The third I , Ludicrous album , ‘ Idiots Savants ’ , brims with brilliantly bucolic observations about weather , football , macho cretins , daytime TV celebs , Carter USM and other festering symptoms of our national malaise . |
25 | Glam 's translation of this high art idea of camp into pop ( seen at its most powerful in Roxy Music 's ‘ In Every Dream Home A Heartache ’ ) , resulted both in a primitive post-modernism turning yourself and your body into an Art Object with all the irony and the distancing that that implied — and a mocking entry into a ‘ public ’ private fantasy , as it offered a cultural space for a mass white audience to play with hitherto repressed ideas about self , consumption , and masculinity . |
26 | The significantly lower plasminogen activator activity of malignant ascites is associated with greatly increased concentrations of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 . |
27 | An explosion and fire on Sept. 12 at a factory making nuclear fuels at Ulba in East Kazakhstan contaminated a large area , including the city of Ust Kamenogorsk , with highly toxic compounds of beryllium metal . |
28 | Radical analysts of welfare development tend to see the imposition of mandatory retirement , encouraged or enforced by state pension schemes , as pan of the process whereby , in late industrial societies with highly specialized divisions of labour , elderly people are marginalized into a condition of ‘ structured dependence ’ . |
29 | The game 's administrators have to realise that to burden players further with apparently ever-increasing expectations of fitness levels is incompatible with the amateur ethos they are dedicated to preserving . |
30 | In the Highlands , faced with abnormally high rates of suicide , accidental death , alcoholism and heart disease , funds for health would be more than welcome , according to Highland Health Board . |