Example sentences of "[adj] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If you photographed a dead Marine with a poncho over his face and got paid for it , you were some kind of parasite . ’ |
2 | The versatility of the artist was shown in 1876 with the publication of the Buckland edition of Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne by Gilbert White [ q.v. ] , for which Delamotte surprisingly contributed a charming series of bird and animal illustrations . |
3 | A meeting in the Norwegian capital , Oslo , between representatives of the National Reconciliation Commission ( CRN ) and leaders of the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity ( UNRG ) guerrillas ended on March 30 with an agreement to continue peace talks to end 30 years of intermittent conflict . |
4 | This was followed by the sale of the electricity supply industry in England and Wales in March 1991 [ see p. 38111 ] , which was completed on May 30 with the issue of the prospectus for the flotation of the two Scottish electricity companies , [ see p. 38300 ] . |
5 | Fig 30 With the weight well back on the board and still on the windward ( left ) edge , the board will continue to turn swiftly . |
6 | The recent process of rapprochement between South Korea and the Soviet Union culminated on Sept. 30 with the establishment of full diplomatic relations between the two countries . |
7 | Christopher is a savant , a man of 30 with the mind of a 10-year-old but linguistic abilities that have stunned the scientific world . |
8 | If for example I am pursuing X in the expectation of enjoying it , but when I get it am disappointed , or seem to enjoy it yet afterwards come to recognize that only habit or a false idea of myself or susceptibility to persuasion made me suppose I was enjoying myself , then I was mistaken in doing Y. Every choice of means , however well argued , proves groundless with the discrediting of the end , yet that I did not have the fun I expected is itself no more than a fact . |
9 | She blinked rapidly now ; then , her face becoming suffused with an anger that seemed to send out rays of heat towards him , she cried , ‘ Yes , I hear you . |
10 | She does this with every class in the school and each class has a fixed day and a fixed time . |
11 | All of this with no reference made to one of the most significant , popular , grassroots political movements of the time — feminism . |
12 | We set to work on this with a will . |
13 | After successive divisions , the output of the 15th bistable is 1Hz ( check this with a calculator ) . |
14 | Now compare this with a sample of families with below-average measured incomes for which Y < Y p — in this case , C/ Y will be greater than the long-run C/ Y p . |
15 | It is possible to stimulate this with a Medula supplementer ( Cannon Babysafe ) , whereby a milk reservoir and cannula are attached to the nipple . |
16 | So , even if we had a precise account of adult human knowledge of inside , support , and behind , we could not equate any part of this with a cat 's or a chimp 's knowledge simply by jettisoning those parts of it influenced by our linguistic representations . |
17 | General manager , , presented with a silver tray from the Company and directors , and followed this with a bouquet of flowers for . |
18 | I serve this with a mesclum salad and finely sliced artichoke bottoms as well as a dish of tiny new potatoes in their skins , in a chive vinaigrette with ground mixed pepper . |
19 | supply and school meals and linking this with a development of information technology for school administration . |
20 | Peter dismissed this with a shake of his head . |
21 | I mean , today we 've been to well we went into Henry and Norman 's and they were having a chat and it 's better if you 're just sitting down like this with a mike just you know |
22 | Cover this with a sheet or towel . |
23 | This with a grin on a lighter note . |
24 | They can do this with a fraction of the water usage of the normal in-rack system and has a greatly improved performance . |
25 | Katherine remembered this with a smile in the midst of her reading . |
26 | I 'll eat I 'll eat this with a spoon thank you . |
27 | However , knowing that women generally tend to flatter , I take this with a pinch of salt . ’ |
28 | But since he never even notices that Howard is himself Howard takes this with a pinch of salt . |
29 | and I thought , it came out erm , incorrect pin number , please remove your card , I thought at least I 'm getting it back you know so I whipped it out , I said to mum , I 'm gon na have to pay for this with a cheque , I said , I ca n't get the cash out , and she , she said why , and I said I , I forgotten my number , I was getting in quite a panic cos I knew I did n't have it written down anywhere at home . |
30 | The core vocabulary is usually derived by taking a frequency distribution of a domain corpus , comparing this with a frequency distribution from a general corpus , and sorting according to distinctiveness . |