Example sentences of "[adj] with [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 To sit like this with such a beautiful woman .
2 Couple this with all the marks of ritual degradation and the undermining of dignity and we have a damaging and possibly irreversible social experience .
3 In those circumstances , I believe that the military pursued this with all the diligence that they could .
4 I mean , my immediate management , , now in , in a crisis she 's brilliant , you see , I , I do n't know whether this with this the other day , whether she did n't go to see Paul to see what I 'd say
5 something wrong with all the people that allow a few people to do this ?
6 It made Times just look super elegant , you know , and yah I , that 's what 's wrong with all the foundries now , they forgot where they came from .
7 There are two things wrong with such a suggested division .
8 Yet yesterday it had n't occurred to her that there was anything wrong with such a sound coming from the Essoldo Cinema box-office .
9 He was black enough to melt into the shadows … too risky with all the fetching of beer and port .
10 The family 's home in Stockton appeared deserted with all the curtains drawn and no-one was answering the door .
11 But whereas the submarine pens were re-opened within four days in 1918 , after the St Nazaire raid this dry-dock was not repaired until the 1950s — one reason perhaps why the British were not popular with all the townsfolk for many years afterwards .
12 The hon. Gentleman is merely trying to raise obscure scares about our proposals when he knows from his own visit to the association that the policy is extremely popular with all the principals and that his statement — that the colleges would be given back to his friends in Labour councils — was greeted with widespread dismay there .
13 Of course , Jeanne would have to be careful with such a large dog that , in his enthusiasm , he did n't bowl other dogs or people over , or frighten them .
14 Figure 3 a shows the fractional coverage of PSCs polewards of 25°N at 56mbar for current CO 2 with both the noninteractive ( run 1 ) and interactive ( run 2 ) ozone , and for the same simulations with doubled CO 2 ( runs 3 and 4 ) .
15 They had loved one another with all the wonderful signs of love : tender and violent at the same time , obstinate and shy , fearful and joyful , jealous and watchful .
16 Professional/client relationships were thus inevitably one-sided with all the power and knowledge ( at least that which was perceived as relevant ) resting with the medical profession .
17 Commendations of neutrality , while consistent with such a view , do not depend on it .
18 While this does not prove that the first group of subjects were using their left hemisphere and the second group their right hemisphere the results are at least consistent with such a supposition .
19 It was consistent with such an answer that the couple were married at Chelsea Registry Office on 30 April .
20 The anthropologists ' work of reconstruction carries with it a major temptation , which is to try to show that every part of an exotic culture is coherent and consistent with all the other parts .
21 This is consistent with the hydrogen-bonding scheme of the tetrad ( Fig. 1b ) , and all other base associations that we have been able to devise are not consistent with all the data .
22 It will be shown below that when one does this a semantic explanation for the use of the bare infinitive after the modal auxiliaries is possible and that this use is perfectly consistent with all the other uses of the bare form in English .
23 A looser interpretation in terms of those SBUs to be managed for future growth , perhaps with the help of external finance , and those managed for cash surpluses now , perhaps to service debt repayment or dividends , is quite consistent with both the strategic grids and financial theory .
24 The M O D says that idea would n't save much with all the handshakes and pensions and there is support for that view .
25 Those who know better will not rest contented with such a meagre peep of a lake so singularly grand , but will round the hill rather more than another mile to the west , and when the dark lake is full in view , sit down to drink a long look from that favourable point of view .
26 Not content with that the bird then circled another new born lamb at the Chinnor smallholding apparently ready to pounce .
27 As is well known — the hon. Member for Bolsover has referred to this — the Liberal Democrat party was not content with all the provisions in the social chapter of the Maastricht drafts .
28 Durkin had struggled out of the car helpless with laughter , delighted with all the excitement he was causing .
29 She was obviously delighted with all the green of the fields and copses of Kent , the railway banks seemed to be opening in flower under our very eyes as the train went through the sunshine .
30 Their teacher , Sue Hewgill , of the Dance Studio , at Polam Hall School , said she was delighted with all the girls ' results .
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