Example sentences of "[adj] with [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | At the bell the leaders were 11 seconds clear with Ireland 's Conor Henry , last year 's overall rider , chasing ahead of the bunch . |
2 | Are you saying there 's something wrong with brass carri |
3 | I was n't absolutely brimming with confidence but there was nothing wrong with Seve 's tee-shot this time . |
4 | What 's wrong with Daniel 's toe Alex ? |
5 | You ca n't go wrong with Chanel 's Marbre-Bronze duo ( £17 ) — pinky peach paired with warm golden copper ; Lancôme 's new Ombre Subtile duo Cendre d'Or ( £16 ) — terracotta and chocolate ; or Rimmel Silks Shadow Trio Sandstones ( £3.29 ) — earth , coral and soft chestnut . |
6 | It was not as though there was anything wrong with Sebastian 's ideas . |
7 | But something had gone wrong with Clinker 's fusing . |
8 | Kidnap drama highlights all that is wrong with Britain 's childcare … |
9 | The sale was ‘ symptomatic of what is wrong with Britain 's industrial policy ’ , he said . |
10 | There 's nothing wrong with Colin 's . |
11 | Whats wrong with Newsome 's kindeys ? ( re : clubcall advert on Ceefax ) |
12 | However verbally reticent he was , though , there was nothing wrong with McEnroe 's play as he overwhelmed poor Kulti , who knocked the 33-year-old superstar out of the French Open in the first round this year . |
13 | But it sounds like there is something wrong with John 's breathing . |
14 | This seems an absurd consequence and signals that something is wrong with Freeman 's basic assumptions . |
15 | Acres of newsprint have been devoted to what went wrong with Labour 's election campaign . |
16 | Not knowing how much was wrong with Niki 's car , he thought Niki was only letting up and could apply the power whenever he wanted to . |
17 | ‘ But there is nothing intrinsically wrong with Diana 's chart , whereas I can look at Charles 's chart and say I think there is something that prevents him from making the throne . |
18 | Something is wrong with Jack 's house . |
19 | Your study of cash flow will have shown you what is wrong with Henry 's plan . |
20 | Does my hon. Friend agree that the Government are being amazingly generous with taxpayers ' money from 1993 onwards , when although the minimum 20 per cent . |
21 | At follow up abnormal oesophageal mucosa was seen in eight patients , all with corresponding histology ( Fig 4 ) , and including two cases of grade 2 oesophagitis , one of them concomitant with Barrett 's oesophagus . |
22 | And when we seen them , we just bust ourselves laughing , cos they looked so funny with Marie 's hair all over the place and me with this real surprised look on my face . |
23 | The notebooks show Svidrigailov developing from a minor into a major character while Crime and Punishment was being planned and written , and they show his growth as interdependent with Raskolnikov 's final definition . |
24 | FREE WITH DECEMBER 'S MAGAZINE — THE FINAL PRACTICAL FISHKEEPING/TETRA FISH CARDS |
25 | She dived towards it , anxious some other would-be caller should not beat her to it and begin on one of those endless conversations the French seemed to have , searching through her pockets for change and trying to recall the International dialling code and the number of the line which connected direct with Nick 's office , bypassing the busy switchboard , all at the same time . |
26 | None of these measures , of course , were popular with Labour 's political constituency . |
27 | No one unfamiliar with Pushkin 's Egyptian Nights would have understood our conversation . |
28 | He was very proud of this crowning glory of his and he was incensed with Mac 's indiscretion in his taxying too near to the tea swindle and , more especially , too near his hair-do . |
29 | There has been doubt whether Mælbæth is identifiable with Shakespeare 's Macbeth , who deposed Malcolm II 's grandson Duncan in 1040 , and whose name is given clearly enough as MacbeoDen by D under 1054 . |
30 | In the nineteenth century , first Thomas Young demonstrated the wave character of light ; then Faraday 's brilliant experimental researches revealed the interlocking nature of electricity and magnetism ; finally the theoretical genius of Maxwell produced an understanding of the electromagnetic field whose oscillations were identifiable with Young 's light waves . |