Example sentences of "[adv] with a [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A delicious dessert — even better with a little orange liqueur , such as Cointreau or Drambuie added to the filling . |
2 | This book will provide you not only with a healthy weight-loss programme that will suit your metabolism , but also the knowledge that is necessary to help you adhere to it . |
3 | Patients with a minor degree of atlantoaxial subluxation or with subaxial subluxation need treatment only with a soft cervical collar — which provides symptomatic relief , acts as a reminder to patient and doctor , and may provide some degree of protection from trauma . |
4 | Our hero then has to cope not only with a lively two year old but also with his burgeoning infatuation for a woman quite a few rungs above him on the social ladder . |
5 | To be in with a chance , all you have to do is settle down with a great big book of pop facts and figures and fill in the empty squares . |
6 | To be in with a chance , all you have to do is settle down with a great big book of pop facts and figures and fill in the empty squares . |
7 | There was a straw gypsy hat , tied down with a rich half-lace handkerchief . |
8 | In the mornings Kalchu beat the mud down with a flat wooden spade to compress and seal it . |
9 | Returning to the conversation , over the delicious Peking duck , and fresh cabbage washed down with a splendid Chinese wine , our host argued fervently : ‘ Tractors : do not be silly : what would you expect us to do with all the donkey minders ? ’ |
10 | And Doherty , the best Irish player at present on the professional circuit , did n't let his fans down with a comfortable 5–2 win over an out of touch Neal Foulds of England . |
11 | The Ronseal varnishes used here can also be applied to a painted or previously varnished surface that has been rubbed down with a fine abrasive paper . |
12 | Battling Nottingham turned the table upside down with a priceless 18–9 win against Northampton that could keep them in division one and deny their visitors the championship . |
13 | Here the water may be flowing along the cavern floor , perhaps with a small underground lake . |
14 | Presumably the library should at least have highlighted it in some way such as printing it in red , on the front of the delivery note , perhaps with a large red hand pointing to it . |
15 | Consequently , when a handful of practitioners came together in 1979 , it did so with a single guiding principle : ‘ the real measure of development is the ability of a people to build its own comprehensive and complimentary and independent infrastructure that is capable of dealing with its own problems , needs and aspirations . ’ |
16 | Even Ivan Illich , though their opening sentence contains an echo of his ‘ the medical establishment has become a major threat to health ’ , is ignored in the text : he scrapes in with a mere single source reference . |
17 | By October most of the crew of Valiant had seen enough of the west coast and the weather was closing in with a distinct wintry look . |
18 | ‘ You 've fallen in with a right bad pair there , chief . |
19 | The only exception to this is that the test machine arrived without one of its little rubber feet , something that I feel might happen quite regularly , given that they just screw in with a small self-tapping screw , and have no supporting adhesive to really make things permanent . |
20 | The captain joined in with a long raucous song , beating time on the tea tray . |
21 | The archaeology proposal came in with a standard white , upper-class male name attached to it , a safe BBC voice , and I said , ‘ Lovely idea , ca n't stand the presenter . |
22 | ‘ My goodness ! ’ exclaimed the doctor as a patient walked in with a huge swollen nose . |
23 | When we started rehearsing , we arrived at the cello 's first entry and he came in with a dreadful slow grumbling noise . |
24 | Lillywhite , from Walton-on-Thames , started the day with just 20 seconds to spare over Norway 's Ole Simensen , who jumped from ninth to second place when he came in with a four-strong leading group in Liverpool City Centre . |
25 | A Shetland crofting family , for instance , had moved in with a childless older woman , who became ‘ one of the family … |
26 | Suzuki , the indications are , will also launch a 900 along with a new 750 . |
27 | Under these conditions , each of the deletion mutants of RAP74 was assayed along with a stoichiometrical equivalent amount of r30 for their activity of supporting in vitro transcription . |
28 | Then another two or three days went by , and my brother 's wife telephoned from Bakovka ( where there was a dacha containing a collection of pictures by some young artists , along with a great many works and drawings by Anatoly Zverev ) : ‘ Fire ! ! ! |
29 | Princeton Diagnostic is headed by the former director of President Reagan 's Drug Abuse Policy Office , Mr Carlton Turner , along with a retired rear admiral and a self-described ’ international expert on toxicology ’ . |
30 | I also visited Bahrain , where 26 Welsh firms were represented by the Welsh Office and 10 other Welsh firms had exhibition stands , along with a large British contingent exhibiting at the Rebuild Kuwait '91 trade fair . |