Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] of [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you can oblige us with that bit of information you can turn the donkey loose and we 'll find it on the road for the man who reported it lost .
2 With that sort of majority he has n't got too much to concern him , ’ he said .
3 With that amount of choice you may need a helping hand .
4 Communist regimes , by pointing at high growth rates , could once justify this squeeze on the consumer as an investment for the future , but with low rates of growth it becomes obvious to a work force that gratification is being denied rather than simply deferred .
5 And , with each scrap of information I unearthed about Tom Tunney , I seemed to forget something about myself .
6 And , perhaps , with this act of treachery I can finally buy my freedom from the burden of buried horror that bound me to Andy twenty years ago , so that — dispossessed of that trespass — I 'm left free to betray him again , now .
7 With this kind of budget you do n't have to ask whether the Catering Branch are doing a good , professional job — if it was n't they would be having to organise domestic famine relief drops !
8 When I was younger I was often upset by criticism and innuendo but I learnt that if you become involved with this kind of thing it will end up by gnawing you away .
9 With this type of patient it is often necessary to take considered risks rather than treatment being entirely determined by suicide threats .
10 Confronted with this sort of attitude it is easy to see why even such a reformer as Butler , who was usually extremely sensitive to the issue of the personal rights of individuals , responded with outrage to attempts to block age-of-consent legislation .
11 Erm with this sort of landscape I always credit the type of lens which is being used , and I think a wide angle lens has been used here , because we could see there 's been a lot of interest created in the foreground , and this is what a a wide angle lens will do for you in , in , in a landscape .
12 Financially it is a great asset for Tain , and with this sort of money I hope the council will take a serious look at the town 's lack of leisure provision , ’ he added .
13 At least with some kind of trance it 's subtle and there 's a whole different atmosphere .
14 His glance travelled over the girl 's face and the visible parts of her upper body , and with another pang of compassion he saw that she was woefully thin .
15 Panel ( A ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Kpn I , the blot probed with 5' Ea Sac I/Sal I ( Sc/S ) ( see Panel ( d ) filled box for exact location ) .
16 Panel ( B ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Eco RI and the blot probed with Ea 695 ( P/K ) .
17 With such experiences of life it would be no wonder if he had few scruples about how he got what he wanted .
18 See if my husband wants a hand with these bits of wood he 's plonking up against the wall !
19 being shouted at running nine miles with three tonne of stuff you 'll never use on your back
20 ‘ You could install it and with five minutes of training you could use it .
21 But to be able to handle borderline or other problematic cases with any degree of confidence we need a firmer characterisation , grounded in more basic intuitive judgements of the kind introduced in the previous chapter .
22 and the trade union movement , the liberation struggle , when you look at it it gives you great hope in terms of human capacity but they will need other kinds of help in order to reconstruct and let me say this because it is important and I do n't say it with any kind of arrogance we have one kind of miracle occurring in South Africa that people ignore and that is that out of the hell of racism we have produced a leadership which is the strongest leadership in the world against racism .
23 To add insult to injury , he had even turned down paying pupils in order to give free lessons to Aloysia ; and with supreme lack of tact he even described how he had begun an aria for the tenor Raaff , only to turn it into one for Aloysia instead .
24 With certain types of plant it may be necessary for tests and Statutory Certification to be carried out after completion of the repairs and an early investigation provides the opportunity for testing arrangements to be made .
25 For all aspects of specifically linguistic processing , however , it remained the case that , in almost all people , the left hemisphere was the important one ; and so in people with acquired disorders of language it was almost always the case that the left hemisphere had been damaged .
26 As with most forms of pricing we must look for more practical methods .
27 As with most forms of pricing we must look for more practical methods
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