Example sentences of "with [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | teaching-machine-style programs with perhaps a certain degree of branching , and leading to interactive video ; |
2 | Modern Italian would be bright , primary coloured , or ‘ dolly-mixture ’ lacquered furniture , white floor and walls , with perhaps a strong dash of Memphis daring . |
3 | With perhaps the finest collection of boots and shoes in the Country . |
4 | Redcar sent off its bid with perhaps the most razzamatazz of all the Cleveland bidders . |
5 | We have been particularly concerned in this report with perhaps the main exemplar of such a development : what has come to be called ‘ environmental scanning ’ . |
6 | For this reason , soldiers on yet another emergency tour in Ulster with the 1st Battalion The Royal Scots approach their frequent foot patrols with perhaps an extra edge of caution and respect . |
7 | The reference to the assassination of Dr King is perfunctory , with only a passing mention of his funeral and a few shouts about his death . |
8 | Claims submitted with only a vague description of how loss/damage occurred . |
9 | It was possible with only a small selection of gouges to find the appropriate one to fit the circumference of the eyeball , using the gouge on both sides . |
10 | The lateral extensions of its body enable it to remain aloft with only a small expenditure of energy using the water for support as gliders use air . |
11 | For a coarse to medium grained mature sandstone , with only a small fraction of clay , porosity ranges from 15 pu or more at around 2200 m to I pu or less below 6500 m . |
12 | Wordy and intellectual , with only a small chance of success : the sort of play a cynic would say that producers put on so that they can feel good . |
13 | Teachers , says Holt , talk too much and children all too often listen ‘ with only a small part of their being , like an adult listening to a boring talk ’ . |
14 | With only a small part of the model described it becomes clear that creativity must be backed by a high level of logical rigour to achieve a high level of success . |
15 | All species that live in families of 100 or more are aposematically coloured , compared with only a small proportion of the solitary species . |
16 | Many people consider that , with only a small proportion of the population attending church on Sunday , the whole idea of a prohibition against Sunday trading is now out of date . |
17 | Now if we put these two parameters on here , we end up with only a small proportion of patients who actually have high pressure and low flow . |
18 | London time and with only a small hand-grip of toiletries moved quickly through Customs and into the concourse of Number Three Building . |
19 | The prototypical systems tend to deal with only a small number of words , with the lexicons being created in an ad hoc manner . |
20 | This allows rules with a wide variety of realisations to be specified with only a small number of explicit statements . |
21 | The company is highly devolved , with only a small number of staff based at head office in Altrincham , outside Manchester . |
22 | Sailing close to the wind ( beating ) , the greatest force is sideways with only a small amount of forward force . |
23 | But at the final moment , with a succession of lovers and of mirrors , vision distorted : I was presented with only a fractured picture of myself . |
24 | When he finally got around to writing to Jardine on 9 September , it was with only a cursory description of his achievements . |
25 | the relatively isolated elderly person with only a moderate degree of dependency , suffering from a non-psychotic psychiatric disorder . |
26 | The bulging of this mass may further reduce the space available for the spinal cord and cause neurological deficits in patients with only a moderate degree of atlantoaxial subluxation . |
27 | A real estate agent and descendant of one of the old missionary families , he set out with only a minimal grasp of technique to achieve the simple objective of riding the biggest wave in history . |
28 | Remembering always to carry her gas mask , stumbling home through the blackout with only a narrow beam of light from her torch to help her , and going to services in churches lit only by candles with a blackout curtain over the door . |
29 | That is , we are provided with only a partial picture of the cultural position that the NVALA are defending . |
30 | Sir Adrian Cadbury is not one of those who subscribes to the popular theory that a truly professional manager can take over the helm of any type of business with only a superficial knowledge of the nuts and bolts . |