Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] [conj] [adv] a " in BNC.
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1 | The statement added : ‘ Jason 's scientific advisers do not concur with this view and therefore a formal request will be made during the next few days for this non-disclosed information . |
2 | Alina smiled , with some confidence but also a lot of apprehension still , and she moved around the table toward the door . |
3 | If you went and stood in the same place now then obviously it would look different in that sense , would n't it so the background if you like would be different would n't it with high rise and maybe a different . |
4 | How could there be an English policy seriously at odds with British policy and still a British policy worthy of the name ? |
5 | This had long been the LRDG 's main base with clear water and even a few European houses . |
6 | It is proposed to extend the car parking facilities with improved amenities and probably a café replacing the old caravan snack bar . |
7 | Er they tend to be more sophisticated and slimmer and nice looking , but we have quite a few craftsmen around now , no blacksmiths as such , but even in the old days er you had rather cheaper versions made with wooden handles and just a nice piece of light Tinwooey bent over to form the board , the mould board and that . |
8 | Manson & Co. guitars are n't as cheap as Japanese imports but what you 're getting is one of the classiest handmade acoustics in Britain , fully customised to your requirements with extra inlays or even a pickup , and left-handers do n't cost a bean extra . |
9 | One had formerly been an occupational therapy aide with elderly people and then a voluntary day centre manager ; the other had community work qualifications and experience , and had worked both in a local authority and an Age Concern setting . |
10 | The clash of ginger on pink as a small skipper butterfly lands on petals of camp ion ; gorse pods popping in the hot sun ; small striped snails creeping out on to the wet path after a cloud burst ; soldier beetles gathered on the white umbels of wild carrot : these sights and sounds I can enjoy at my pottering leisure — whilst the hordes of laden hikers tramp by with stern faces and never a glance to left or right . |
11 | He was met with extreme suspicion and often a rudeness that was doubtless considered patriotic , like Gary Cooper 's in Hollywood . |
12 | Works entitled Constitutional Law cover a selection of laws that appear important to the author , together with important conventions and often a reduced version of the topics treated by institutionally oriented political scientists . |
13 | Then cleanse your face again and splash with cool water or just a refreshing toner on cotton wool . |
14 | His talk was supplemented with sectional drawings and also a display of moulds from which castings for the engine would be made . |
15 | If he became excitable , I advised they gently apply the brake on the lead and calm Moby down with quiet words and perhaps a short ‘ sit ’ , before leading him off toward the dog or person again , allowing Moby to become used to their presence . |
16 | The island has many species that indicate a strong link in the past with Asian wildlife but also a connection , although a weaker one , with Australian fauna . |
17 | The hospital appears to be well known and popular with local residents and therefore a vast amount of acute work … is undertaken . ’ |