Example sentences of "[adv] to [art] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | However , they contribute much to the power with which the big set pieces are delivered . |
2 | The Feldwebel waved impatiently to the man with the keys . |
3 | Women 's employment is thus commonly regarded as profitable only to a couple with a working husband . |
4 | Most offline facilities are available only to a user with Offline Manager privilege . |
5 | Most offline facilities are available only to a user with OFFLINE MANAGER privilege . |
6 | Since it was believed to be worth over £13,000 it was an amazing bargain , but one which was available only to a purchaser with immense cash reserves . |
7 | This accommodation , named " Hudson Flats " , bears witness not only to the enthusiasm with which the late Jimmy Hudson and his wife Mary worked for the provision of annual " Old Folks ' Holidays " , but also to the sum of £72,000 which they raised themselves towards the purchase of this property . |
8 | Then she went up alone to the room with the big windows at the top of the lighthouse . |
9 | Since waking that morning his thoughts had returned constantly to the encounter with the unknown Moi girl , and every time he recalled what had happened he felt a surge of exhilaration course through him . |
10 | I looked back constantly to the morning with huge inward joy ; to Ronnie 's phone call , to the revelation over hurdles . |
11 | Set three days aside in your diary ( within the next three months ) to go away to a hotel with your team and tackle the issue . |
12 | All the best to the Festival with that 7 year itch . |
13 | They are an unsecured loan , generally to a borrower with a low credit rating . |
14 | A rat , for instance , carried passively to each of two ‘ goal boxes ’ at opposite ends of a runway and shown that one contains food and the other does not will , when released , run unerringly to the box with food . |
15 | CHELSEA Football Club is edging close to a deal with Cabra Estates , its heavily indebted landlord , which could settle their drawn-out tussle over the football club 's Stamford Bridge ground . |
16 | The Klausner is a comfortable well-run hotel close to the Kitzbuhlerhorn with the cable car only 8 minutes walk away . |
17 | She made her way across the room to where her father was , still with Urquhart following ; evidently there was no need to keep close to the stepmother with the rest ; it looked as if Kate knew her own mind . |
18 | The first power station in the dramatic expansion of nuclear power in France ( starting from a 1969 decision to construct American water-cooled reactors rather than the French gas-cooled design ) was built at Fessenheim in Alsace , close to the border with West Germany . |
19 | This will help to prevent the build-up of harmful plaque on the teeth , especially close to the border with the gums . |
20 | Strasbourg , the capital of the French province of Alsace , is situated close to the border with Germany on an island formed by the two arms of the River 111 . |
21 | In the province of Karelia , close to the border with Finland , the horizon beyond the land and the lake is always flat and far away . |
22 | On the night of May 5-6 the village of Voskepar , in the north-east corner of Armenia close to the border with Azerbaijan , was razed by Azerbaijani and Soviet troops . |
23 | It was generally reported that the events in Mashad — Iran 's holiest city , close to the border with Turkmenistan and Afghanistan — had involved some 2,000 rioters acting with a degree of organization . |
24 | His boots hit the linoleum close to the door with a clatter . |
25 | There remain some inaccessible areas close to the frontier with Peru ; again , we are in luck , because the state oil company CEPE is drilling exploratory wells there , and has offered to fly us in by helicopter . |
26 | A pit trap dug close to the entrance with a bait positioned to lure the ferret . |
27 | Inland , you can get close to the countryside with a few days on a farm or perhaps pamper yourself with a luxury hotel . |
28 | The coffee table had taken flight to one side of the room , and two chairs had been drawn up close to the fireplace with their backs to the chesterfield . |
29 | ‘ He was moving close to an exchange with this man Zack . |
30 | Caspar let go of the sill and slid rapidly to the ground with a bump , looking a bit sick . |