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

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1 It was not a cry of contest with any game it was a faintly choking cry .
2 In an interview with Central News he says he wants his lawyer to seek a court hearing to apply for bail granting him his release before the Appeal takes place .
3 Choosing his words with particular deliberation he said : ‘ In terms of dedication and discipline he reminds me in every way of Wayne McCullough .
4 Choosing his words with particular deliberation he said : ‘ In terms of dedication and discipline he reminds me in every way of Wayne McCullough .
5 The word came from Ruth with such force it startled her .
6 Daddy kept rather obviously bestirring himself to mind about my exams and piling up my desk with secondary stuff I 've no time for — I do n't want to read literary criticism yet , almost at all , and I 'm damned sure he does n't smother his clever boys with it .
7 Er mainly because in the past they did n't have the proper equipment to do the work that they were engaged on anyway , and although their own minds would clearly tell them that they would identify the work with certain equipment you know , that was up to date and you know , would make life easier for them and be able to produce more , I think some of them er er their minds were overshadowed by the fact that er there was a degree of mistrust between them and the management , that they would ever get the proper equipment to do the job .
8 To study potential associations with marital status we used a nested case-control design in which all individually identified anal cancer patients served as cases ( n=888 ) and all patients with colon cancer ( n=54207 ) and stomach cancer ( n=58198 ) diagnosed during 1943–87 were used as independent control groups .
9 the there 's no morality with this government I 'm afraid Terry , as you and I well know !
10 If she fixed her focus with enough concentration she could envisage the invisible barrier .
11 You , you then take this and have a wrestling match with that objection you , you know what I 'm saying ?
12 swap places with this gentleman I can get him loaded up .
13 He bowls a good yorker and unlike a lot of bowlers with real pace he does n't overdo the bouncers .
14 in in coming to grips with this issue we have realised how particular they are met er and a number of members will prevent from getting to that meeting to put their views on the table and for this reason er they decided to defer that .
15 So , to get to grips with this problem we now have to break down our general hypothesis into a number of smaller ones which can be put to the test .
16 Although the use of vertical elevations or sectional drawings is rare in leases there is no reason why they should not be used ; and where the property overhangs or interlocks with another property they may be the only practical or readily comprehensible way of describing it .
17 So any of these I reckon you could work out any any acid with any alkali you could work it out .
18 There 's a large room with en-suite bath I can have , and Brian says he 'll fix me up a kitchenette .
19 How on earth could he tell ? she wondered , hunched against the banshee howling that came at her from all directions , hurling rain against her skin with such force it stung like grit .
20 I began trying to play ‘ God Save the King ’ , but after tapping away for an hour with one finger I had n't made much progress .
21 ( a ) On a single-address computer with one accumulator we find load and store instructions , perhaps with variations which interpret the value being transferred ( for example , load absolute value ) .
22 ‘ When we asked to see test results so we could recommend the products with some confidence we were told that the data was confidential , between Colin Isaacs and Loblaws . ’
23 Let me say that because we 've done a trial with wet peat we did a trial with dry peat .
24 The door crashed open and slammed back against the wall with such force it seemed it would come off the hinges .
25 There is even the new risk that undue stress on the ‘ truth ’ of APRs may give people the wrong idea about the actual money cost of their credit , so that if , for example , they compare six-month credit with two-year credit they may think the shorter loan five times as costly — in comparison with the longer one — as it really is .
26 Now Dr Winfield — and I have ratified this — made 127 sorties ; he could not have enjoyed his period at the Institute very much because he never seemed to he there , But he would come on a station with some project he wanted to fully research and he believed the only way to fully research these things was to " try them out on the dog " .
27 In order to further study the relationship with chronic diarrhoea we have reviewed patients presenting at Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children with cryptosporidiosis since 1983 when routine screening of the stools was introduced .
28 Firing the bolter with one hand he waved the sizzling power sword frantically in front of his face as if fanning wasps away .
29 The striped jacket with coned bra she wears for ‘ Express Yourself ’ is , says Gaultier , ‘ a mix of masculine and feminine , suit and sex ’ .
30 When the mighty tumble with such alacrity it is a sign we are near the bottom , say optimists .
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