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

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1 On Thursday and Friday nights and Sunday lunchtimes you can enjoy Malaysian or Indonesian curries , perhaps a Cambodian-style casserole of sweet potatoes , pumpkins and yams with fresh coriander , or the very popular macrobiotic platter , an assortment of tastes sometimes including arame , one of 10 different sea vegetables they prepare .
2 They come to me , whining and wheedling , ‘ old Mother , this , make him fall in love with me , ’ ‘ old Mother , that , he 's a good man , I love him , but he beats me and goes with other women . ’
3 The stones struck his fingers and knuckles with stinging force , but the pain made sweeter the success that now followed , as the speed and motion of the multifarious shapes and colours began to describe images in the air above the Bowl .
4 Robert Jones may have been overshadowed on the day by Morris , but he has a lovely service and covers with tireless courage .
5 This may take several hours during which she will lay small groups of eggs , which the male fertilises and covers with more bubbles .
6 The malting business became concentrated in the south-eastern and eastern counties of England because that is where most of the country 's barley was grown , and ‘ maltings ’ , familiar by their long rows of windows and kilns with cowled tops , are most common in Essex , Suffolk and the eastern fringe of Hertfordshire .
7 She knows from the start she will get the job and participates with passive fascination in the necessary motions ; the selection board chivalrously closes the door on the trap she has set herself .
8 Leave the vehicle electrics at 24 volt but replace the distributor and leads with normal Land Rover ones .
9 So it was that I lay in honeycombs of tiny compartments , stacked into loose piles and sheaves with onion-skin leaves of paper .
10 Dressed in American-style sweatshirt and jeans , Young chomps and chats with great enthusiasm .
11 Has fast low hunting flight , and soars with frequent flaps .
12 This form of game-playing begins with praise of a peer , and ends with negative feedback on that peer .
13 Let us remember that peace in the world starts and ends with ordinary people like ourselves .
14 May 20–26 has been designated ‘ One World ’ week by 18 national TV stations : it kicks off with a German production , The World In Our Hands , which highlights global issues from pollution to Third World debt , and ends with One World , One Voice , a two-hour musical chain letter masterminded by Kevin Godley and featuring 150 international musicians .
15 and ends with Venetian Festival
16 One typical example of this is a chemistry video that starts with Dalton , continues with chirality , and ends with conformational analysis .
17 It provided the West Bank mayors and notables with financial disbursements and economic favours .
18 Education Management : Issues of management , organization and links with outside agencies .
19 They praised the relaxed atmosphere of the school and the emphasis placed on parental involvement and links with outside organisations .
20 An official media campaign criticized the leaders of the DU ( formed in May 1988 — see p. 36038 ) , accusing them of personal ambition , corruption and links with anti-Soviet emigré organizations , and of seeking the overthrow of the social system .
21 The method of meeting the key issues , the level of data held , and links with other areas of database are discussed by Andrew Brown and Keith Brain .
22 The Chief Cabinet Secretary , Mayumi Moriyama , ordered all cabinet members yesterday to search campaign fund records for any contributions from an industry notorious for tax evasion and links with organised crime .
23 In the first place it is clear that ‘ modern ’ , ‘ Western ’ , ‘ industrial ’ or ‘ capitalist ’ society is not some homogeneous whole but one which contains many varieties of patterns of living , many different communities and subcultures with differing degrees of openness to the wider society , differing historical experiences , differing ways of relating as families and as individuals to the major changes in the economy and in ways of earning a living .
24 He or she co-ordinates the assistant education officers ( see below ) , and deals with major initiatives such as secondary school reorganisation .
25 The play takes place on two sides of the Atlantic and deals with two sides of a story .
26 The third is specialised distribution — this service is aimed at users of internally developed or customised software , and deals with logistical problems , such as getting hold of user manuals , disk duplication , specialised billing , and packaging .
27 He stops , creases his brows and stares with closed eyelids into the distance , as if wrestling with some new concept .
28 Mrs. Leapor shows in her verses an acquaintance which surprises one with the characters of classical mythology , and depicts with some success scenes of fashionable life .
29 I would imagine that industry confronts and copes with more forms of change than any other branch of our life .
30 Certainly in the class-room those from two feet to two feet only go straight up and down in all changements , soubresauts and entrechats with both legs fully extended at the height of the jump .
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