Example sentences of "[adj] with [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Eldon Square Sale starts December 30 with reductions of up to 50 per cent .
2 We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah .
3 It is an ideal situation , when living alone , that you should enjoy your own company , but you should also balance this with forays into the outside world , otherwise solitude becomes loneliness and seclusion becomes a state of imprisonment .
4 He spoke movingly of his time in the trenches in the First War and of how a whole generation , many of them his friends , had been wiped out , of the effect that the unemployment of the 1930s had on his political thinking , of how being Prime Minister was less demanding than being an ordinary Minister , of ( and this with tears in his eyes ) his devotion to his late wife , who had fallen dead of a heart attack close to where we were sitting , of his belief in God .
5 The Labour government elected in 1974 decided to concentrate its housing resources on the needs of the inner city areas and coupled this with changes in the basis of the rate support grant which disadvantaged rural local authorities .
6 The surest method of identification of CL-activating ions is by analysing luminescence excitation spectra ( Walker , 1983 , 1985 ) and combining this with studies of emission spectra ( Mariano & ring , 1975 ) .
7 Couple this with lies about recognition and the offence is great .
8 Campbell supports this with results from a subset of patients from the Australian national blood pressure study , saying that these ‘ show no reduction in fatal strokes but a 75% reduction in ischaemic cardiac death . ’
9 Most of the staff began to fall on this with cries of delight , but as he looked around , Amiss saw two sad brown faces at the other end of the table .
10 The approach we have adopted is to provide an overview of current practice , and to reinforce this with examples from as wide a spectrum of opinion as possible .
11 Let us compare this with situations in which the issue of race has been involved .
12 If I could draw members attention to the supplementary papers erm and it 's page three which is the second report and it will become I will make it clear with regards to the er linking up of the two reports , both museums and Essex committee linked up to the museum registration .
13 The floor would be clear with crucks across the middle of most of the buildings supporting purlins and a ridge-piece .
14 Despite the fact that the Whitney Museum was the first to show the photographs of the notorious late Robert Mapplethorpe , and only recently declared that it was creating a department of photography , the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation announced last month that it was the Guggenheim it would be patronising with gifts in money and kind .
15 ‘ Building societies are being approached almost daily with offers of this kind , ’ he claims .
16 Rovers had a splendid start to the second half , reducing an interval deficit of 4-22 to 14-22 with tries from Trevor Clark and Manning , the result of an astute lofted kick from Sharp .
17 Outside the boutiques were still aglow with heaps of motley flung about the feet of the disdainful assistants .
18 Lang has also played a part in the admission of rock and graffiti to the cultural fold and given a helping hand to the young unemployed with subsidies for their participation on archaeological digs .
19 There 's nothing badly wrong with blokes like these -they
20 What can go wrong with partnerships between colleges and industry ?
21 It may well be there is nothing wrong with hops in this form except that I find that brewers who use them , such as Whitbread and Charles Wells , produce beers with a bitterness that is a shade too harsh for my liking .
22 DERBY beat Barnsley 2-1 with goals from Mark Pembridge and Richard Goulooze .
23 Alternatively , pairs of vertical timbers in holes in the ground clasped horizontal members with wattle and daub infilling , or the uprights were staggered with panels of inter-woven wattles between them .
24 The borders are a soft fusion of pink and blue with grey and purple foliage , and in a climate that explores most permutations of grey , she adds light with splashes of primrose
25 That was certainly the prevalent mood when England , confident of again sorting out the beleaguered Irish , and at least making the French work for the Five Nations Cup , took the field at Lansdowne Road with a side apparently brimful with Lions for New Zealand .
26 I noted with envy the gold-embossed timber mansions of the merchants , the stalls in front of them piled high with goods of every kind : rich cloth of gold , rolls of murrey , silks and satins , leather bottles , Spanish riding boots , gold cord and testers , blankets of pure wool , and tapestries heavy with silver needlework and gold filigree .
27 I trailed behind them , looking at a fountain , a mule piled high with skeins of brilliant , dyed wool , at children monotonously working shuttles in a weaver 's shop .
28 The shop was piled high with rolls of materials .
29 The ‘ take-away ’ industry has grown suddenly and dramatically , as has the consumption of vast quantities of junk foods — you only have to look at all those supermarket trolleys piled high with packets of crisps and cans of fizzy drink .
30 Interviewers visited them weekly with catalogues of brands and prices .
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