Example sentences of "with [noun] [adv] [adj] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Marissa , a tall cool girl with hair as dark as night , had been not only obviously very clever , but also — alas — very beautiful .
2 However , they noted some deviations related to the presence of heavy minerals with densities considerably greater than quartz and also to mica flakes whose shapes differ from the spherical .
3 Some were even taller than Miach , and some were dark-haired and pale skinned , with eyes more silver than gold .
4 The skiing conditions little better , with snow as soft as sand .
5 It must be stressed , however , that the choice of B must be such at unc has eigenvalues with moduli all less than unity ; Sylvester 's expansion then shows that unc as r increases .
6 It 's to do with catarrh as much as region . ’
7 And covered with sugar as sparkling as ice .
8 After the mortal blows administered to Wales in recent dismal times by international sides far and wide , big and small , perhaps Welshmen should sigh with relief as much as satisfaction — at any rate until the Wales pack have to confront England 's magnificent eight at Twickenham .
9 What effects disturbances on the spiritual plane may have on our mental , emotional or physical well-being are more difficult to assess but it is not impossible that our view of ourselves as machines , with a denial of any spiritual aspect and a consequent loss of meaning in our lives , may be one cause of much of the unhappiness and frustration seen today with results as different as vandalism and cancer — aspects of destruction at one level or another .
10 When they found their home occupied by a man and two children , they simply stood in the doorway with faces as empty as begging bowls , and made no complaint .
11 Two carriers operated from Essex Road , these ran a daily service to the Medway towns , taking goods for sale from the village , and returning with merchandise both private and trade , including potions for the village herbalist .
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