Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] with a " in BNC.

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1 The canoeing is mostly grade I racks with a few tight grade I+/II shoots ; there is one grade II at Bogroy footbridge , a twisting descent over 3 rock ledges , and the photographically spectacular grade III in the centre of Carrbridge itself .
2 Everyone arrives with a stack of singles which they think are worth considering for the playlist .
3 The former is a groove or cavity which articulates with a convex process of the clypeus and the condyle is a rounded head adapted to fit into a socket placed at the lower end of the gena or postgena .
4 The most critical one in some ways is a change in the structure of our lower jaw , so instead of having a lot of bones in our lower jaw we have just a single bone in our lower jaw , the dentory , which articulates with a bone called the scremosal , whereas in reptiles the quadrate and articular for the articulation and those bones have now got stuck into our inner ear and do some stuff about conducting sound impulses .
5 Before him on the desk is an ornate bronze lamp which glows with a very , very feeble purple radiance due to the coloured quartz lenses set into it .
6 Barnes turned the game with his penalties , but possession alone was not enough to break a Springbok side which defends with a pride born of historical arrogance .
7 This long vacation tour provided the material for the poem Descriptive Sketches , which concludes with a rousing cry for the spread of Liberty , presumably by means of war and revolution .
8 Swansea head for Western Canada in mid-August for a three match tour which concludes with a game against British Columbia on 22nd August .
9 The project extends into the early part of the fifth year , which concludes with a series of industrially-oriented modules using innovative teaching methods .
10 The literary naturalism of the last century went to the poor and itemised their way of life , producing for adversity truthful , distressing inventories and interiors — as in George Moore 's novel of the Nineties , Esther Waters , which starts with a manor-house , servants and horses , and travels to Soho for compulsive gambling and a fatal cough .
11 Cancer is a disease which starts with a change in one of the body 's many millions of cells .
12 As an example , consider a case where two words are combined , the first of which ends with a single final consonant ( which we will call C f ) and the second of which starts with a single initial consonant ( which we will call C i ) ; we can construct a diagram like this :
13 Some slight insight into early local agricultural practices may be obtained from such things as Anglo-Saxon charters , details of which have been published ( from 1961 onwards ) in a series of volumes called The Early Charters of … , and commentaries on land usage such as in The Domesday Geography of … , each volume of which deals with a particular region .
14 However , they will be interested in the chapter on Corrosion control by surface coatings which deals with a number of systems including the principles of phosphating , and the use of chromates and lead and zinc based primers .
15 There is often a fast turnover of patients especially if the surgical ward is one which deals with a large number of minor procedures , which involve only one night in hospital or for which the patient is admitted as a " day case " .
16 the only slight exception is ‘ Marina ’ , which deals with a girl coming to terms with her father 's redundancy , and his setting up a new business .
17 Never mind that this idea destroys the fundamental premise of J. M. Barrie 's story , which ends with a vision of Wendy 's descendants continuing to visit the Neverland with an eternally youthful Peter ‘ so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless ’ ; nor yet that Captain James Hook has somehow escaped from the jaws of the ticking crocodile to dream of a return engagement with the leader of the Lost Boys .
18 Never mind that this idea destroys the fundamental premise of J. M. Barrie 's story , which ends with a vision of Wendy 's descendants continuing to visit the Neverland with an eternally youthful Peter ‘ so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless ’ ; nor yet that Captain James Hook has somehow escaped from the jaws of the ticking crocodile to dream of a return engagement with the leader of the Lost Boys .
19 A concise and informative general consideration of ants and their foraging , nesting and domestic life precedes a detailed examination of the villains of the insect world , the army ants , which ends with a welcome plea for protection of their habitats .
20 He also took part in the final ceremony of initiation into manhood which ends with a mass hugging .
21 The difference is still more striking when it occurs in the same work , e.g. Arnold von Bruck 's ‘ O du armer Judas ’ ( published by Hans Ott of Nuremberg in his collection of 121 newe Lieder , 1534 ) which ends with a Kyrie :
22 Techniques for handling curved space–time are discussed in Chapter 4 , which ends with a presentation of the Schwarzschild solution for space–time outside a spherically symmetric mass distribution .
23 The ad , which ends with a gruesome image of an upside-down coffee cup pouring blood , provoked swift retaliation from P&G , Folger 's parent company .
24 Fee for membership for the coming term , which ends with a concert in the Crescent Arts Centre on December 11 , is £25 .
25 As an example , consider a case where two words are combined , the first of which ends with a single final consonant ( which we will call C f ) and the second of which starts with a single initial consonant ( which we will call C i ) ; we can construct a diagram like this :
26 has a PIW which links with a Social Security benefit .
27 Having analysed the main provisions of the UCTA in relation to specific types of contracts it remains to consider the extent to which contracts with a foreign element are caught by its provisions .
28 The temperature needs to be kept below 400°C , which compares with a figure of 1200°C for thermal oxidation of the other main semiconductor , silicon .
29 After Sky losses of up to A$250m ( £126.3m ) , analysts are forecasting net profits for the year to June 1990 of about A$370m , which compares with a reported A$464m for 1989 , excluding foreign exchange dealings .
30 KPMG 's fee income to 30 September 1992 rose just 1% , from £484m to £488.8m , which compares with a 12.3% growth rate over the previous year .
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