Example sentences of "[verb] with the [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Governor 's sanctum was a leviathan suffused with the same dreary red light . |
2 | The links that have developed in networking with the many voluntary groups that operate in the areas and the recognition of the individuals right to self-esteem and to develop an expertise in relation to living and functioning in their many roles , has changed my way of working with people — probably forever . |
3 | Firstly , in my setting could the interventions listed be applied with the same likely success as in the time period and setting reflected in the league table ? |
4 | Northern Ireland now has no polytechnics ; in 1985 its one polytechnic merged with the former New University of Ulster to become the University of Ulster . |
5 | Model biles were prepared with the same lipid concentration as above but with different phospholipids . |
6 | In this address , delivered in the south-central city of Cienfuegos on Sept. 5 and broadcast nationwide , he provided statistics to illustrate what he described as the " extraordinary damage " to the economy caused by the severing of preferential trading links with the former Soviet Union . |
7 | She deals with the many administrative jobs , thus giving the band time to work on their music , especially when they are not touring . |
8 | Democratic changes are slow and impeded by agreements forged with the former military government . |
9 | When the Reeve likens himself to an " " open-ers " " he associates himself with Nicholas in the tale just passed , and can thus be attributed with the same wry self-reflection as the Miller shows in attaching himself to John the carpenter . |
10 | Someone brought her a coffee and she smiled vague thanks , noting with the same odd detachment that her hands were shaking as she clasped them around the mug . |
11 | Even the pain of finally finding out that he and Harry Martin were painted with the same filthy brush did n't hurt as much as that careless indictment . |
12 | The written word always has a special sanctity and more so if it is from a contemporary source , but it needs to be examined with the same ruthless and objective scrutiny as given to the archaeological evidence . |
13 | And it raised the question of whether , if he plays again , Syd 's body will allow him to bowl with the same rampaging style . |
14 | Are we to continue with the same inadequate medicine for the same old obstinate sickness ? |
15 | Now this — Ruth Cohen and her stolen file , and I was filled with the same strange , tingling excitement . |
16 | Today we can talk about sex without modesty or fear , but bring up the subject of death and you will be treated with the same social horror as if you had brought up the subject of masturbation at a Victorian ladies ' tea party . |
17 | Until recently , however , only the Archaeological Survey of India and the Konserwacji Zabytkow of Poland were permitted to work at Angkor Wat and Bayon , respectively because , like the Cambodians , they were aligned with the former Soviet bloc . |
18 | Well I would say it 's , yes , better , cos mean with th with th these erm containers you see now I mean , we had about say ten years ago we had a man here he used to deal with the all general cargo , all loose cargo from Beirut and all the Mediterranean ports but course now you got the trouble there now that 's a , that 's a cargo that 's , what 's fell away . |
19 | My car is a Metro , quite small compared with the many large cars without disabled badges that continually park ( presumably with this warden 's blessing ) in this particular road . |
20 | A collection of nondescript prints , for example , can be given a sense of unity if each is mounted with the same distinctive colour : camel or chrome yellow or red , whichever fits in best with the room , and then edged all in the same way with a thin strip of wood or chrome or brass . |
21 | The result of this process is a discrimination tree , any of whose sub-trees contain a set of words beginning with the same phonemic description . |
22 | He brushed with the same dead regard the face of the man his agents were still seeking in the matter of the Leicester treason , and Brother John gazed back at him earnestly and impartially , and was moved to distant pity . |
23 | He began to tidy the muddle , moving with the same economic efficiency his sister had shown . |
24 | Endless streams of similarly clad peasants hurried barefoot along the dikes and roadsides , moving with the same tireless rhythm as those workers in the fields . |
25 | ‘ Wrote to each other for a while , ’ he echoed with the same derisive twist to his mouth . |
26 | ‘ I do feel , ’ Rune was continuing with the same reasonable approach with which he doubtless addressed a board meeting , ‘ that we need an in-depth discussion about its capabilities and design before we consider the best way to market it in the United Kingdom . ’ |
27 | Then for an hour , of course , every bemused latecomer — and there were dozens — was greeted with the same ironical cries and laughter . |
28 | So , with the exception of the boy Matthew , who was marked with the same ruthless stamp as himself , he grudgingly tolerated the ‘ intruders ’ brought under his roof , and whom he had come to resent beyond reason ; perhaps because he saw in them his own failure as a family man . |
29 | Whether you 've stuck with the same old style for years , want to find out the options for covering grey or simply want to learn how to manage your hair better , Charles will demonstrate practical ways to help you make the most of your hair . |
30 | In all three cases the effect would have been to create merged units of a size able to compete with the many powerful US , European and Japanese companies now increasingly dominating the world scene ; for example , the Leyland/Bedford trucks merger provides a scale that neither could achieve on its own . |