Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A window is a screen display stored in the computer which can be created , recalled , modified , scaled , repositioned and combined or overlapped with other windows by user messages .
2 Vero cells were mock-infected or infected with 20 pfu/cell ASFV BA71V for 18 hr .
3 Because I mean we 've helped you with this and helping with that anyway .
4 Agrees with so and so and agrees with this and agrees with that .
5 All language teachers should be encouraged to teach about the nature of language and should be explicitly trained in methods of doing this and co-operating with other teachers in so doing .
6 All language teachers should be encouraged to teach about the nature of language , and should be explicitly trained in methods of doing this and co-operating with other teachers in so doing .
7 The sky was clear and glittering with icy stars .
8 Reports are commonly prosaic , dull , pompous and patronising and written with selfish disregard for the reader .
9 the complexity of company records , which are not only subject to mysterious , ( but relief-bringing ) disappearances down the corporation vortex , but when occasionally discovered are often so specialized and riddled with technical jargon that the average jurist finds them unintelligible — naturally corporate lawyers render them intelligible in ways which favour their clients ;
10 The slides were then rewashed in phospate buffered saline and treated with diamino-benzidine tetrahydrochloride ( Sigma , Poole ) for 15 minutes in the dark .
11 He was slim and fit with well-brushed thinning hair .
12 The inclusion of discussion is also interesting and contrasts with traditional approaches which demanded silence in arithmetic lessons .
13 Bjornsson 's research is thorough , interesting and reported with due emphasis on its areas of possible weakness or unreliability .
14 The dinner menu is interesting and varied with many dishes incorporating locally caught fish and shellfish and all the vegetables are locally and organically grown .
15 When you get light and trembling with that special kind of stage fright , you ca n't trust your fingers to do what they 're told .
16 Inside , the rooms are light and panelled with elegant pedimented overdoors , and it is sad to think that the full splendour of Bullen Reynes 's house was only enjoyed by his son and his family for a few short years ; the bulk of it burned down in 1704 .
17 Your visit will include the Kuthodaw Pagoda , the Palace site , the Maha Muni Buddha image ( the figure is 12′ 7″ high and coated with gold leaf ½ an inch thick ) , and the Zegyo market .
18 It had been set aside for no obvious purpose with a low table and several padded vinyl seats ; they were old and split with yellow foam bulging out , and on the walls were two art-school lithographs bearing optimistic prices .
19 Very large lenses up to 50 m thick form extensions of the permafrost , giving rise to steep-sided hills called pingos which in many tundra regions provide the highest relief Pingos may be many centuries old and covered with permanent vegetation .
20 Where he did intervene in public , it was generally to lend support to ‘ legal ’ discriminatory measures — for the most part popular and meeting with widespread approval — excluding Jews from German society and the economy .
21 It was still wet and choked with gritty mud .
22 They walked on : the grass beneath their bare feet was smooth and wet and dotted with pink-and-white mountain flowers .
23 The voice on the other end of the telephone line was abrupt and filled with contained excitement .
24 He would be deeply moved and encouraged , in his dreams , even by the smallest and most ordinary bud ; his nostrils got raw and caked with fine dirt as he knelt down and sniffed and sniffed to try and catch the first smell of green life .
25 Six Middle-Eastern businessmen sit sternly to our left , over a bottle of retsina and three plates , messy and strewn with houmous and broken pitta .
26 A direct role where collaboration occurs as a direct result of the teacher 's involvement : the teacher decides when collaboration should occur and why , and sets the processes in motion , for example , by asking children to read and comment on one another 's work , by setting a task structured in such a way that the children need to talk to one another and collaborate with one another in order to accomplish it .
27 And I think , also , it means being open open to one another and open with one another .
28 Some of the larger local authorities , as we have seen , are now appointing specialist advisers to the chief executive 's office , or even to the leader of the council , who can give advice divorced from the service-providing departments , but such posts are few and regarded with some suspicion by mainstream local government officers .
29 Law , to be " prescribed " , must be adequately accessible and formulated with sufficient precision to enable citizens to regulate their conduct .
30 Under Henry VIII they were used to suspend , modify , or extend the provisions of statutes : a proclamation of 1540 altered and dispensed with some clauses of a statute on aliens ; in 1546 a statute restricting the sale of wool was extended by proclamation to cover counties not mentioned in the original act .
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