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

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1 Trevor Steven 's quest for European glory with Rangers , however , has cost him his England place .
2 Trevor Steven 's quest for European glory with Rangers has cost him his England place .
3 It did admit a possible link with cases of leukemia and cancer of the bones and agreed war pensions should go to those cases .
4 The process provides a good opportunity for correlating economic change with patterns of crime .
5 Having formed the outline to your satisfaction , you can then fill in the solid part with flowers in your chosen colour scheme .
6 Oxford researchers have found that males of this species frequently suck such objects , sometimes even wetting a dry brick with excretions and then sucking them with their proboscises .
7 But the sharp and painful reactions we experience in conflict sometimes do have a definite link with experiences of time past .
8 These developments greatly expanded the opportunities for political patronage , enabling the government to reward an increasing number of its followers both outside and inside Parliament with offices , pensions , or just straightforward bribes .
9 The apartments themselves are very well furnished with a balcony , a fully equipped kitchenette , and private bathroom , each sleeping 2–4 people in a one-bedroomed apartment with sofa-beds in the lounge .
10 The Department of Political and Social Sciences wishes to appoint a ( m/f ) SOCIAL or POLITICAL SCIENTIST with interests covering both Eastern and Western Europe .
11 It 's part of the Info-World Secrets series of books , and author , Brian Livingston , is well known for his extensive experience with Windows installations and applications .
12 Spontaneous examples of positive performance such as using specific knowledge , rounding , correcting and so on are generally recorded during oral interaction with pupils and are not revealed by written tests which ask for specific answers to specific questions .
13 Bored with the formalities of mid-Victorian high society , often scornfully documented in her private diaries , she sought refuge in a form of neurasthenia and turned her hand to writing popular fiction , producing half a dozen still very readable novels which reflected her rebellious discontent with women 's role as second-class citizens in a world dominated by largely untalented men .
14 However , such examples indicate that socialization involving prolonged interaction with adults is essential not only for fitting new members into society but also to the process of actually becoming human .
15 This also provides a convenient and acceptable way of avoiding adolescent friction with parents .
16 The bodies supervised by such boards are likely to be dominated by the bureaucrats who run them , rather than nominees who supervise them , particularly since they will be able to hide behind all the defences of professional expertise with organizations which are larger than almost all the departments within individual local governments with which councillors will be familiar .
17 A strong board with notices covered with cling film to make them waterproof catch people 's attention .
18 The Swiss building is capped by a 104ft paper tower shaped like a castle of playing cards , and inside , an unfinished banquet with plates bearing the remains of real food has been frozen in varnish .
19 Mike , however , had travelled north , leaving his pregnant girlfriend with relatives in the safety of a Harare suburb as he went looking for another war .
20 As Athelstan and Cranston made their way back into the city , the hospitaller , Fitzormonde , was standing in the bailey of the Tower , staring at the huge bear now stuffing its cruel mouth with scraps from the Tower kitchen .
21 One night at a Sandinista party high on the mountains outside of Jinotega , I found out the advise had first come from a certain political adviser with offices in Old Compton Street , London .
22 Short , bleached cut with swirls of style !
23 A multi-national delegation with representatives from Denmark , France , Greece and Spain from the European Commission visited the Bishop 's Castle Community College on Thursday , 26 September 1991 , as part of an investigation into the impact of Information Technology in rural areas and the potential for wider development .
24 A statement issued by the army alleged that those killed were members of a guerilla group who had died during an armed confrontation with soldiers .
25 An outstanding result with losses for Q1 down significantly from $4.5m to $2.7m .
26 Everyone has to put limits on their emotional engagement with others — comprehensive engagement would be intolerable .
27 No argument over the legroom or headroom , but with five adults aboard the middle passenger is forced to perch on a solid hump with neighbours shoulders a touch too close for comfort .
28 These include the Centre for Speech Technology Research ( CSTR ) , which was founded in 1984 for collaborative research with departments in the Faculty of Science and Engineering into human/computer interaction through speech .
29 This award , under the Franco-British ( ESRC/CNRS ) exchange scheme , funded a number of visits to France to carry out collaborative research with colleagues of the Institut National de la Sante et Recherche Medicale , France .
30 Fourth , it compares the British experience with trends in other western states in the 1980s , has the so-called Thatcher revolution been no more than the British reflection of trends apparent elsewhere ?
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