Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] with a " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps bands with a dark side , with occult associations , will always be lumped into the HM category . |
2 | Perhaps bands with a dark side , with occult associations , will always be lumped into the HM category . |
3 | As the Socialist left 's relationship with the moderates in its own party deteriorated , so links with a suddenly expanding Communist Party grew closer . |
4 | Her hair , which is down to her bum , and a colour of gold one only gets with a little help from Miss Clairol , was an absolute mess from the wind . |
5 | He was establishing a pattern of behaviour that with minimal alterations was to become essential to his habitual well-being : long walks with a selected companion , in place of the organized games and sports of boyhood and middle-school days ; the acquisition of semi-rural skills — fishing , bird nesting , skinning pelts , skilful carpentry , well-arranged collecting of eggs and butterflies and specimens ; and , always , the adventure of trespass and unusual exploration that was , in some frenetic way , aimed at the rapid expansion of suburban villa London into older , more rural surrounding communities . |
6 | Does not a human cypher or zero have to be capable of hearing the inner voice and , to the extent that he does hear it , is he not then a human being with the defects and failings that one normally associates with a human being ? |
7 | attendance allowances for members , I would move that er , a scheme be commenced from the first of April ninety-four , and that the wording attached to the paper , be altered in two respects , in place of the phrase is a person over sixty-nine years of age , the words is an elderly person , and more significantly at the end of paragraph four , and normally lives with a member as part of the member 's family and be able to be left at th , be unable to be left unsupervised , be added , And that er , power to delegate a director of financial to amend the rates of allowances from time to time rates of attendance allowance for members , and that the scheme be met from the overall member 's allowance to which we recently referring . |
8 | The statistics show that the eventual winner of a tournament normally starts with a round of 68.4 and moves into contention with a second round of 67.9 . |
9 | She is a budding star who already sings with a master hand . |
10 | Responsibility for bibliographical services over the whole authority normally resides with a senior officer based at headquarters — a post usually known as Bibliographical Services Officer , less commonly as Stock Editor . |
11 | A commits a tort if , without lawful justification , he intentionally interferes with a contract between B and C , ( a ) by persuading B to break his contract with C , or ( b ) if by some unlawful act he directly or indirectly prevents B from performing his contract . |
12 | He already travels with a corset for his back problems and leg strapping . |
13 | The rationality attributed to racism thus coincides with a presumed calculation of class interest : racism is a means to maximize profit , which is the individual aim of every capitalist enterprise . |
14 | Pagemaker 4 just comes with a basic English spell checker . |
15 | The word thin begins with a single consonant phoneme represented by two consonant letters . |
16 | The emotion-packed power pop of the sparkling ‘ It 's A Shame About Ray ’ album is beefed up a little , but still buzzes with a naive , laid-back charm that 's at odds with the black mood of the band . |
17 | He is assiduous in plying me with melba toast , and has the charm one always associates with a private homosexual . |
18 | Incidentally , the generic name always starts with a capital letter , and the specific name with a small one , even if it is named after Jones . |
19 | Still others observe that it usually starts with a ‘ trigger action ’ of some sort . |
20 | Their prayers were often answered as the month usually starts with a settled mild and dry spell , although around mid-month days shorten , temperatures dip and summer blows away . |
21 | IT USUALLY starts with a phone-call from someone whose first words are : ‘ You do n't know me … ’ |
22 | ‘ That was a game we should have won after taking a two goal lead , and I think it 's still rankles with a few of the lads . |
23 | Help her to fasten buckles by marking the comfortable hole she usually uses with a dab of coloured nail varnish . |
24 | Empirical investigation always deals with a sample of a phenomenon , never a fully enumerated population . |
25 | Interaction usually begins with a period of eye contact which appears to signal from me to you ( and vice versa ) that we are ready to relate . |
26 | THE ARRIVAL of a live album usually comes with a tacit admission that a band are either low on new material or about to suffer an imminent career flop and need one last cash-in . |
27 | Training always begins with a series of building-up and loosening-up exercises . |
28 | Support for the two main clubs , Everton and Liverpool , still comes with a parental health warning about their respective religious pedigrees . |
29 | The therapist assesses what the patient should start with : he automatically starts with a pyjama jacket , if he has difficulties with this . |
30 | The user also marks with a P ( for print ) any other entries for that employee that are required ( Figure 4. 12(b) ) . |