Example sentences of "with [art] [noun] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Over two packs a day , very foolish for a diabetic , but she had n't come to terms with the illness at that stage , and was quite defiant about a number of things , Professor Rankin tells me . ’ |
2 | This gives 540pto rpm at an engine speed of 1,750 revs and 1,000 pto rpm with the engine at 1,900 revs . |
3 | In winds of up to 14 knots true you can begin to spinnaker reach with the 1.5oz at 60 ° apparent . |
4 | We fell in love with the cottage at first sight . |
5 | To name the top line , simply letter all the corners of the hexagon , ( any letters will do ) , and name the line with the letters at each end of it . |
6 | Along with the Thwaites at High Birk Hatt the Fawcetts kept a neighbourly eye on the Hauxwells when they were at their most vulnerable . |
7 | Looking at different parts of the tropical world , it has been noted that by 1981 only 20% of all rain forests including tropical ones in Australia remained when compared with the total at European settlement ( 1788 ) and that there were only a few thousand ha left in northern Queensland , all accessible forest outside National Parks having been ( or likely to be ) logged , leaving an archipelago of ‘ refugia ’ . |
8 | 3 Deliver the kick to the target with the leg at full stretch , using the ball of the foot . |
9 | Mr Astle was stationed with the CID at nearby Rugeley . |
10 | This contrasts starkly with the efforts at local authority , regional , and national levels to develop models of comprehensive assessment and multidisciplinary collaboration in respect of children and families ( DoH , 1988 ; DoH , 1991b ) . |
11 | They have to consider whether staff are able to develop procedures and guidelines accommodating HIV/AIDS in the absence of having to deal with the problem at first hand . ’ |
12 | Erm do you have to be registered say with the council at that address ? |
13 | We were working with the council at ten pence and hour so we thought we were going to improve on that a wee bit . |
14 | These genes are duplicated along with the chromosomes at each cell division and can be passed down from parents to their offspring . |
15 | Mr Rochester is always very popular with the ladies at these parties , so he may not come back for a week or so . ’ |
16 | Colourful and with good artwork , this would make an appropriate Christmas present for anyone who has laughed with the RAF at some time . |
17 | At 2 p.m. a big KC 135 tanker lifted off from Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington and headed for a mid-air rendezvous with the Eagle at 45,000 feet over the eastern seaboard . |
18 | In this case I am concerned with the position at common law before the statute came into force . |
19 | Insert the cuttings by pushing each one down into the sand about 4–5 inches ( 10–12cm ) apart and with the leaves at right angles to the line of the slit , so that growth emanating from the axillary buds grows out into free space between the rows , not into the cutting next door . |
20 | ‘ I 'm on a short lease but I 've never discussed in personally with the prince at any stage . |
21 | One or other of them was with the child at all times . |
22 | It was shaped like a coffee or teapot , with the spout at right handles to the handle . |
23 | What communication is there in the tunnel with the signalmen at either end ? |
24 | Cakes for the stall in aid of the Petersfield Hospital may be left either with the treasurer at 14 Syers Road or with the president at 6 Forest Rise on Friday , April 17th in readiness for the sale on Easter Saturday at 8.30 a.m . |
25 | The Leonov was 12.5 feet ( 3.8m ) long and approximately 8 feet ( 2.4m ) high , with an additional 6 foot ( 1.8m ) version to scale with the Discovery at 12.5 feet ( 3.8m ) . |
26 | Come to think of it , were n't your parents quite friendly with the Redburns at one time ? ’ |
27 | Many professional stunters use strips of nylon or panels with the ripstop at different angles to achieve a curve upwards from the leading edge pocket . |
28 | By using the time to improve the production process , Intel will be able to make more of the chips available initially than it usually can when it launches a new part , Paul Otellini , vice-president of the company 's microprocessor group noted — a shortage of 80386s in the early days caused disenchantment with the company at many customers for the chip , who encouraged other companies to clone the chip in the hope of ensuring steady supplies . |
29 | One can compare liability under the rule with the liability at common law for dangerous animals which was stricter . |
30 | The wording of the Chronicle implies that the same force returned in mid-1006 , and Swegen may have accompanied it and remained until the payment of tribute in 1007 ; the twelfth-century chronicler Henry of Huntingdon associates him with the ravaging at this time . |