Example sentences of "[vb -s] with a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It frequently happens that a daughter lives with a widowed parent for 20 years or more ; if the parent changes council houses or moves from the private sector to a council house within one year of the death of the parent then on the death of the parent the council house will be the home which contains all the furniture and other articles which form part of the home and have been fitted into the council house by the parent and the daughter .
2 So he lives with a lurking fear of exposure as a fraud .
3 Ronald Ziolo , a chemist at Xerox 's Webster Research Centre near Rochester , New York , thinks the answer lies with a new version of boring old iron oxide — better known , in slightly different forms , as the magnetic coating on audio and video tapes , and as rust on cars .
4 The day-to-day responsibility for each agency lies with a chief executive .
5 For Opposition Members to suggest that we should have nuclear weapons but not the ability to test shows how little they understand the responsibility that lies with a nuclear power .
6 The metal strips with a thick brush on the bottom are best for the bottom of the door , as they will not ruin your carpets .
7 Her body glistens with a special polish for she is continually groomed by her servants .
8 Shaun May had already brought a diving save from 'keeper Jukes with a hard ground shot and the midfielder was also involved with the goal .
9 Perhaps bands with a dark side , with occult associations , will always be lumped into the HM category .
10 Perhaps bands with a dark side , with occult associations , will always be lumped into the HM category .
11 The series finishes with a clever thriller by Bernard Slade .
12 A tathi is a wooden board , whitened with a chalky substance on which the child writes with a wooden pen dipped in black ink .
13 Best of all Miss Martineau writes with a wry humour — of the karaoke bar that bans her as a foreigner and then welcomes her lest her Japanese host lose face ; of the popularity of sado-masochistic pornography , but without pubic hair ; of the burglar who first took his shoes off .
14 Nuttall , like Thurley , writes with a polemical edge , but both of them present their cases in a seriously philosophical fashion .
15 An in vivo assay showed that the N-terminal sequence containing residues of 1–110 of RAP30 that is located close to a σ homology region interacts with a minimum sequence of residues 62–171 of RAP74 to form a heteromeric interaction .
16 When radiation of frequency ν interacts with a molecular vibration of frequency ω , one quantum of the incident radiation may disappear , with creation of a quantum of frequency .
17 Attempts to identify a murine homologue of LFA-3 led to the unexpected finding that mouse CD2 interacts with a different molecule , BCM1 ( CD48 ) 49 .
18 Also , as already pointed out , debentureholders with a floating charge closely resemble shareholders and form a class of those interested in the company rather than of those who merely have claims against it .
19 It starts with a potent aperitif called Mulsum which takes twenty four hours to mature .
20 The creative springboard starts with a good client brief and then you dive from there into the pool of ideas and solutions which come from sound and considered thinking .
21 The Foundation 's new strategy starts with a broad review of the Northern environment , in the context of a UK with many strengths but also considerable weaknesses .
22 ‘ Man In The Box ’ starts with a strange array of almost Eastern textures before bleeding into slow-motion rock , ‘ Confusion ’ goes with grunge driven soul before slowing down again into spaced-out guitar strangeness , and pretty much typifies the way Alice go about things .
23 ‘ Man In The Box ’ starts with a strange array of almost Eastern textures before bleeding into slow-motion rock , ‘ Confusion ’ goes with grunge driven soul before slowing down again into spaced-out guitar strangeness , and pretty much typifies the way Alice go about things .
24 The fourth row starts with a curved arrow so you will need to knit two straight rows before moving the lace carriage to the right as shown in the symbol .
25 The book starts with a close look at our Royal Family and , not surprisingly , misses out on two separations and one remarriage .
26 The tour to Chiemsee Castle in Bavaria starts with a picturesque journey via the romantic village of Reit im Winkl to Lake Chiem .
27 The first stage starts with a simple liking , ‘ I love blue ’ , ‘ My favourite colour is yellow ’ .
28 The manner of articulation of an affricate consonant starts with a complete structure , like a plosive , but continues with a comparatively gradual release with friction .
29 He starts with a hypothetical amoeba , upon which the light of the primeval dawn falls .
30 A feature of the grammar translation method ; learning by deduction the student starts with a general truth and applies it to particular cases .
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