Example sentences of "[indef pn] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | All the sorters make them , of course , but in John St. Clair we have someone with a real and learned ‘ nose ’ . |
2 | Recognizing his potential ability — not as a dancer , but someone with a great deal to offer to theatre — I obtained permission from the Senate and the Dean of the Faculty of Music ( of which the ballet school was a part ) for John to be a registered student on the three-year Ballet Certificate course . |
3 | Despite these fluctuations in his status I remember him fondly on his infrequent leaves as someone with a great sense of fun . |
4 | A house that cost £5500 to build typically cost a council tenant £3.18 a week , a mortgage payer £6.37 a week and someone with a private landlord £10.09 a week . |
5 | ‘ The job he offered me was a sort of general factotum , a personal troubleshooter , but he wanted someone with a financial background . |
6 | Ideally , someone with a terminal illness should at least have the right to work part-time as long as they are able . |
7 | Someone with a draughty door would love Peter Rabbit to stop the wind whistling in . |
8 | Someone with a vested interest in training or a personal commitment to it |
9 | Not surprisingly , they believed they had only made a stab at it , From the start Wave and HHCL were determined to build the campaign around an organisation with a sound commercial and practical justification for funding such advertising ; someone with a vested interest in curbing consumer greed . |
10 | For someone with a good reading knowledge of German and Anglo-Saxon , the coguate tongue of Norse offered few difficulties . |
11 | ‘ I think I 'm demanding and chauvinistic , but I 've finally got someone with a good enough sense of humour to be able to cope with that very well , ’ he said . |
12 | You 'd need someone with a good deal of local knowledge to pull that off . ’ |
13 | But Jock has seen that other ‘ careers ’ are available to someone with a good command of himself . |
14 | They can help companies by providing someone with a good knowledge of the latest techniques in management and business . ’ |
15 | Judge William Crowford told Riley : ‘ It 's a matter of great regret that I must pass a prison sentence on someone with a good record like yourself . ’ |
16 | How would you have felt if someone with a hundred times your experience had tried to buy into one of your early ventures ? ’ |
17 | You get someone with a sharp knife |
18 | For instance someone with a sore throat may well also have a fever and you will get a fuller picture by looking at the remedies in both sections . |
19 | At its most distinct , it includes work which could not physically be produced by a non-Disabled person ( for example , drawing as seen by someone with a specific visual impairment , or using muscle spasm to create a particular photographic quality ) . |
20 | Section 3(2) protects an innocent purchaser from an accusation of theft when , having bought in good faith from someone with a defective title , he later treats the property as his own . |
21 | Someone with a genuine concern for the wounded of World War One , the miners of South Wales , the unemployed , for , and homeless in general . |
22 | At first the hotel had been unwilling to employ someone with a young daughter . |
23 | Earlier , he had been reunited with someone with a substantial claim to fame . |
24 | We have already seen that someone with a voidable title can nevertheless transfer to an innocent purchaser a perfect title , provided he does so before his title is avoided . |
25 | ‘ With your good-looking Drew ? ’ asked someone with a friendly laugh . |
26 | Lynda always accepted the importance of having someone with a strong concept controlling the design outflow and never found Laura 's unspoken guidelines stultifying . |
27 | The School is particularly interested in someone with a quantitative or computer orientation , though applications from those with alternative specialisms are equally welcome . |
28 | If that is true , why does someone with a lavish lifestyle have a right to have that maintained while families who have defaulted on £20,000 mortgages have their homes repossessed ? |
29 | A void title on the other hand is no title at all and an innocent purchaser who buys from someone with a void title can derive no benefit from section 23 ( although , of course , he might acquire good title by virtue of some other exception to the ‘ nemo dat ’ principle ) . |
30 | He joined the Puffin Bookshop in the summer of 1985 and quickly established himself as someone with a deep interest in books for children , especially for the very young , and won the hearts of customers , fellow members of staff and publishers visiting the shop , not to mention the many authors and illustrators who gave their time freely for the events and signings at the bookshop . |