Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is true because Wirral , as a suburban borough with an interesting and extensive coastline , an impressive green belt , some extremely affluent townships , a large number of owner-occupiers and a thriving private schools sector , does have the look and feel of a very well-heeled community . |
2 | Jeremy joined us as a Fellow of the Association with a long and distinguished career in the industryand took over at the helm of a dedicated and well-motivated teamat Trinity Road . |
3 | However , Jesus ' free association with the poor and despised should not be interpreted to indicate their automatic admission into the Kingdom by virtue of their downtrodden position in society . |
4 | Sun 's traditional association with the scientific and technical workstation community means most of its installed servers — and associated software and services — fall into IDC 's workstation bracket . |
5 | Sun 's traditional association with the scientific and technical workstation community means that most of its installed servers — and associated software and services — fall into IDC 's workstation bracket . |
6 | Assimilation implied a working partnership with the religious and social establishment . |
7 | According to the grand unified theories that link together electromagnetism with the weak and strong nuclear forces , monopoles are very heavy , with masses around 10 16 gaelectron-volts ( GeV ) . |
8 | For a few seconds the two birds stood facing each other , chests fully extended ; then Handlebar 's bird flew at its rival with a new and sudden violence . |
9 | Although only the vestiges of her original Pomfret Lodge lie behind this Regency update , it was her obsession with the Gothic that lingered on and produced this pale pink confection . |
10 | But as with most documents that come as packages er , we either have to accept the good with the bad or say no , and enough 's enough . |
11 | In addition TML is devoting 8.8% of its total wage bill to training and is cooperating in a major programme with the national and regional governments which has provided 2,000 to 4,000 people with new jobs or skills . |
12 | The untreated , untrimmed , unadorned sheepskin was probably the first human garment and may therefore have been associated in the Minoan mind with the distant and primeval past . |
13 | The underlying goal of keeping global capitalism on course is in constant tension with the selfish and destabilizing actions of those who can not resist system-threatening opportunities to get rich quick or to cut their losses . |
14 | ‘ We have come here and beaten the best form team in the country and we could have killed them off at half-time with a three or four-goal lead . |
15 | She then opened the second case and performed a similar ritual with the .357 and the Charter Arms .22 . |
16 | If the purpose of your interview is to raise finance , then your case will be helped immeasurably if you go into the interview with a clear and well-documented proposition . |
17 | They all had their own finger of dock with a greater or lesser craft . |
18 | However , the lack of any service history is a major drawback when buying a six-year-old car with a greater than average degree of mechanical complexity . |
19 | In both saloons moveable dining-room chairs were used and the tables also were made moveable , so that the interior of the saloons could be more easily and thoroughly cleaned than the old style of car with the fixed and upholstered furniture . |
20 | They stood there , almost a metre tall , regarding our intrusion with no more than mild curiosity . |
21 | HF is a dangerous chemical with a poisonous and corrosive vapour . |
22 | Sociobiologists are liable to find themselves in confrontation with the cultural and social anthropologists because they are specially concerned with interactions ( especially mating behaviour ) between individual animals which are closely related biologically . |
23 | Whitehouse 's was not primarily an attack on homosexuals : it was in the first instance an attack on the imputation of a sexual context to Christ 's death ; in the second it was a confrontation with an anti-Christian and , to her , sexually-obsessed society , and it was this latter symbolic aspect to the events of the blasphemy trial which was the main point . |
24 | The intention is to encourage new writing talent with a diverse and exciting mix of perspectives . |
25 | The range includes a decorative security light with a clear or frosted glass globe , a traditional lantern light in black or white , and a floodlight security kit with a powerful 500watt halogen bulb . |
26 | Whether patients who relapse should be treated long term with a fixed or titrable dose or six month courses for each episode of relapse remains to be elucidated in future studies . |
27 | Mary O'Hara the natural Irish singer and harpist with a delicate and pure voice makes her second visit to The Playhouse by popular demand . |
28 | Unfortunately , your dog will soon come to associate its whining with an immediate and affirmative response on your part . |
29 | These fields act in liaison with the energetic and chemical processes of the body , Sheldrake believes . |
30 | While one interviewee described it as meeting monthly ( at least in the early stages of the project ) , the chairperson recalled it meeting in full committee on only a handful of occasions , with the bulk of the work being undertaken by individual members in liaison with the academic and pastoral divisions they represented . |