Example sentences of "[noun prp] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Joan Jamieson , of Springfield Road , of Elgin with the new BT caller display unit
2 Any budding Napoleon with a few hours to spare — or a few days , for some games — can choose from titles such as ‘ Butcher of Baghdad ’ , ‘ Gulf Strike ’ and ‘ Line in the Sand ’ .
3 Mansell said he would go to Phoenix with an open mind .
4 Oh , I loved Dr. Mac 's pictures " She looked at the Spencer with a marked lack of enthusiasm .
5 One can also add that St Paul , who plumbs the depths of desolation but also knows the heights of consolation and joy , provided Montini with a practical spirituality that kept him going throughout his long ‘ hidden life ’ in the Secretariat of State ( 1925–54 ) , his pastoral ministry in Milan ( 1955–63 ) and finally , his Petrine ministry .
6 H. duplicata is a widespread species recorded from the West Indies , Bay of Biscay to off North Africa , and from the East Pacific off Colombia and Ecuador with a bathymetric range of 125–2870 m .
7 In the west from off the east coast of the United States at depths of 2452–3659 m ; in the east from the Rockall Trough , the Porcupine Sea Bight , the Bay of Biscay and off Portugal with a bathymetric range of 1560–3548 m .
8 Users will be able to travel as far afield as Andorra , France and Portugal with the same pager .
9 We passed by , and on to Dawlish with a superb birds ' eye view of Powderham Castle , the tourists already arriving to stroll the grounds .
10 The stage of the matrilineal gens was associated by Morgan and Engels with the higher stage of savagery .
11 Lower Thames Street , east London ; originally built in the thirteenth century , destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 , and rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren with a square tower crowned by a cupola and a short spire .
12 They were constructed by the prominent London optical craftsman Richard Reeve , at White Waltham , Berkshire , a property leased by Neile from 1653 , and Neile is credited by Wren with the detailed direction of Reeve 's work .
13 This made for a softer , more innocent and ingenuous ‘ Dora ’ , but perhaps what was needed was a slightly sharper , more bristly Dora with a hidden vulnerability , which came more naturally when I gave her a North London accent …
14 It is likely to be introduced next Tuesday with a second reading pencilled in for 22 March .
15 Mr George Bartlett QC opened the case for the National Grid Company at the inquiry in Northallerton on Tuesday with a detailed explanation of why upgrading of the present electricity network was needed .
16 Every branch of the sport will be involved , starting on Tuesday with the first practice session at 7pm ( roads close 6.30pm ) .
17 I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday with the usual impatience but Friday might be more convenient …
18 Agriculture minister John Gummer revealed his intentions in a meeting held on Tuesday with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds .
19 Wheat and cattle existed side by side in the Weald with a wide variety of local wood-based industries .
20 William de Casingham fled to the denser Weald with a thousand men , emerging to harry the French until the Earl Marshal could muster enough support to drive the invaders out in 1217 .
21 A report in the Middle East Economic Digest of April 19 , citing a recent edition of a London Arabic language daily Asharq Alawsat , claimed that the Soviet Union would not fulfil promises made in early 1991 to provide Syria with a large consignment of weapons .
22 Israel presented Syria with a fresh draft discussion document when the talks resumed on Sept. 14 .
23 McPherson 's lay-off found McCall with an unobstructed view of goal but the final attempt was too delicate and Verlinden saved easily .
24 Protesting her innocence , she was taken in a police van from Heathrow to a police station , near the flat where Gemma was found alone after Ms Gibson left for the Costa del Sol with a male friend .
25 There were also some aggressive shouts of ‘ Down with the Communist Party ’ , ‘ Reds out ’ and occasionally , ‘ Russians out ’ from mostly young supporters of the Right , a number of whom had travelled to Dresden for the occasion .
26 Before going north to meet the French King , Henry had left Poitou in the hands of Queen Eleanor with an experienced commander , Earl Patrick of Salisbury , at her side as her military adviser .
27 Beattie easily got the better of Kevin Schwantz on the second lap , leaving the Lucky Strike Suzuki rider from Texas with a tough job to keep his own team-mate Doug Chandler at bay .
28 On 23 October 1642 , the Army of Parliament commanded by Robert Devereaux , 3rd Earl of Essex , clashed at Edge Hill with a Royalist Army commanded by King Charles I. Thirty thousand Englishmen fought this , the first major battle of the English Civil Wars .
29 Pilot 's Pals have also marked the closure of RAF Biggin Hill with a commemorative beaker in fine bone china with detailing in 22 carat gold in a limited run of only 1,000 , just £24 inc p&p — SAE/IRC for application form .
30 Right Said Fred tread a fine line between sex and seaside postcard humour ; they are the late Benny Hill with a personal fitness instructor , somewhere between gay disco and Club 18–30. and ‘ I 'm Too sexy ’ is a great record , not least because it 's a piss-take of people who fancy themselves sung by people who fancy themselves .
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