Example sentences of "with a fine " in BNC.

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1 The key to their success was to cover the seeds with a fine layer of compost and germinate at a constant 77°F ( 25°C ) .
2 It would soothe away the worries that ached in his head , even on this hazy gold morning of early September , with a fine harvest coming and plenty of work for the young men in the new town .
3 Router movement can be solved by changing the holding bolts for longer ones with a fine thread and fitting very thick washers , so enabling the nuts to be fully tightened without the router getting in the way of the spanner .
4 Then the secondary bevel was carefully cut with a fine silicone coated felt wheel .
5 The stopped areas can be made less noticeable by imitating the grain with a fine artist 's brush and paint , usually using a mixture of ochres and siennas , according to the type of wood .
6 The Ronseal varnishes used here can also be applied to a painted or previously varnished surface that has been rubbed down with a fine abrasive paper .
7 THEY take the lead with a fine goal , concede two sloppy ones , and then the captain gets sent off for throwing a punch not even redeemed by the infliction of injury .
8 VIV RICHARDS showed his renewed appetite for the game with a fine all-round performance as West Indies beat India by five wickets in the opening Sharjah Cup match yesterday .
9 Young Richard Kirk was n't content with a fine 7 lb 2 oz bream when he ventured out with his dad on his first ever fishing trip — he went on to bank ten others to 6 lb !
10 Pierce small holes on top with a fine skewer .
11 I 've got Cullam upstairs and he 's come out with a fine tale . ’
12 Water them with a fine rose and let them drain .
13 But with only five minutes left Swindon equalised with a fine header from Shearer to force a second replay .
14 The first came after 10 minutes with a fine flick shot .
15 Inside , the room is richly decorated with a fine scrolled plaster overmantel , dated 1572 , and a little musicians ' gallery which looks down into the hall through a row of arches set high up in the cornice .
16 John Combes was obviously friends with a fine stonemason who would have done work at Wilton House and perhaps lived in Broad Chalke .
17 These high-grown coffees with a fine , mild , slightly nutty flavour , are usually drunk with milk .
18 The best Javanese coffees are strong with a fine acidity that is hardly noticeable .
19 We tend now to think of Classical bronze statuary , for example , as being covered with a fine green or deep brown patina , and moreover that this was their original state .
20 ‘ You 'll get away with a fine and Bob 's your uncle . ’
21 That was until four overgrown , talking terrapins with a fine line in Valley Speak and a craving for pizza turned Barron into the director of the ‘ most successful independent film of all time , by at least $60m ’ .
22 Changing of cab air filter is done from the outside , so there 's no need to cover the seat with a fine coating of dust .
23 An hour 's work with a fine brush might , just might , manage to get an approximation of the vividly human colour , softness , fullness , femininity , innocence and yet sensuality of that one small feature of her beautiful face .
24 While the splendid John Devereux improved his chances of being named in today 's Great Britain touring squad to Australia , with a fine display from his old rugby union position of centre , they were without too many of their creative players to open a hard-tackling defence which absorbed the pressure and were always on the lookout for the counter-attack .
25 She became noted for her work on the Fringe and is now at the RSC with a fine version of A Woman Killed with Kindness .
26 He set up the first try with a fine break after 11 minutes , for Lloyd to round off the move with an impudent dummy .
27 Nick Faldo , who after an outward half of 33 , had closed to within two strokes of the lead , was in with a fine chance but he could not maintain it .
28 Tim Grubb , who has kept his British nationality , though living in New Jersey , and his 11-year-old Ever , qualified for the jump-off with a fine clear round .
29 In total , including Turnham Green , it occupies 13,300 acres of mainly flat land on a gentle south-westerly slope down from the hills of Harrow and Highgate — from 36 feet to 15 feet above the ordnance survey datum — with a fine depth of approximately 40 feet of gravel and sand over London clay , topped by fine vegetable mould .
30 If glazed panels are fitted to the door , fill countersunk screw heads in the window frame(s) on the inside of the door with a fine surface filler .
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