Example sentences of "[vb base] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But by the summer I am writing a homosexual love-story which I preface with the following remark :
2 I suppose you have to be if you sleep with an erstwhile nun .
3 If he ended up with a taste for feudalism and aristocracy it was because he believed that the old paternalism was better than the inhuman gulf between ‘ classes ’ — ‘ One would wish to see the rich mingle with the poor as much as may be upon a footing of fraternal equality . ’
4 The sequence codes for 92 amino acids inframe with the known tenascin coding sequence ( Fig. 1 ) .
5 Allow to dry overnight , then buff with a soft cloth .
6 Replace with the correct type of modern ballvalve ( page 39 ) .
7 Pull the wing skin off and replace with the new .
8 If it does not show up well enough as the screen dump replace with the following text :
9 Spread the cake with cream and then top with the drained cherries .
10 Spoon in the remaining fruit then top with the large bread circle .
11 This fully staged and costumed production is directed by Tom Hawkes and stars soloists who regularly broadcast on Radio 2 and appear with the national opera companies .
12 Similar effects appear with the dual task ( Hicks , Provenzano and Ribstein , 1975 ; Lomas and Kimura , 1976 ) and lateral eye movement paradigms ( Hicks and Kinsbourne , 1978 ) .
13 Test with a fine skewer .
14 The body itself was late medieval , not wrapped in cerecloth but in a long linen shift with a narrow hem of lace ; the features were discernible , though bald , whilst the ‘ inside of the body seemed to be filled with some substance which rendered it very hard . ’
15 The council 's plan to replace their Saturday shift with a standby system has infuriated the men whose bosses have just been given a big pay rise .
16 Decorate with the chopped parsley and serve with four triangles ( 2 pieces of toast ) to each guest .
17 Turn out the pudding onto a plate and decorate with the whole almonds , angelica and orange slices .
18 I would propose that we explore with the Managing Director a possibility of a deal at the higher end of this range but this may mean some form of earnout .
19 Visual stimuli sometimes play a role here and Mittelstaedt ( 1950 ) found that Anisopteran dragonflies always fly with the dorsal surface orientated towards the light , while optomotor reactions regulate flight in relation to movements of the visual field in many insects .
20 Rachaela observed her child swirl delicately from the fireplace and hurry with the well-known , swift fox-like movement from the room .
21 Clean up the valve parts and reassemble with a new washer
22 The reason why company law should have been so concerned to legitimate the power of corporate managers is that this power potentially threatens the political-economic organization we associate with a liberal democracy .
23 What I can say in the former case , at best , is " This is how people tend to look when they feel joyful " or " This is the kind of physical expression ( or behaviour ) that we associate with the joyous state " .
24 It nevertheless seems clear that the brand of Whiggery we associate with the Walpolean ascendancy of the 1720s and 1730s was very different from that which had been predominant for much of the later-Stuart period .
25 Place the remaining royal icing in the piping bag and fit with a small star nozzle .
26 The former comprises a straightforward survey of Kelly 's projects , from McLaren/Westwood 's early 1970s Seditionaries shop to the Dry 201 Bar in Manchester of 1989 , intercut with an eclectic series of essays on Kelly 's iconoclastic career .
27 When the stencilling is dry , press with a cool iron to set the design .
28 The latest entry , Quarterdeck with the long-awaited Desqview/X , however , has been stirring up the market with some high profile selling , backed by a positive reception from the industry .
29 So , if we are grooming a horse and it tries to cow-kick us , we retaliate with a sharp verbal reproach or a smack with the flat of the hand , and usually the horse decides to accept that we are the boss and minds its manners in the future .
30 I disagree with the right hon. Member for Guildford .
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