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

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1 The added documentation which bureaux might need to comply with such a requirement in this country could be costly , and the requirement seems to carry little practical value : if a credit granter suddenly gets information relating to an inquiry made some months earlier , which is almost certainly no longer active , it wo n't do the consumer any good .
2 Our Metro has not been a particularly healthy child and its latest illness is a pair of prematurely-worn front seats , the only set with such a problem in the whole of the UK .
3 It is better to train with such a person in a first rate department even if at first sight the research project is not quite what you wish to study .
4 The Industrial Research Associations began with such a function in the inter-war period and continue to play a similar role today .
5 A motion went before the police conference saying that if Mr Clarke persisted in his plans to treat police like those in other professions they must press for officers to be treated as employees ‘ with all the trade union rights associated with such a change in status . ’
6 The main problem with such a claim in the employment context is the difficulty of separating knowledge of business methods from the general skills etc of the employee .
7 When it was pointed out that the figure of £274 million had come from the Government 's Supply Estimates , he said he was not familiar with such a figure in relation to the jetty .
8 Neither set out with such a career in mind but , fortunately , both say they feel they are ‘ reasonably well suited to it ’ .
9 With such a strength in depth of siblings and relatives in the organisation it may have seemed almost a foregone conclusion that Mr Sandy would follow his father into the business .
10 but the largest occupational group with such an excess in the United Kingdom is the coal miners .
11 The Court of Appeal required the council to give such an undertaking , as a condition of the grant of an injunction , first because , as Dillon and Mann L.JJ. held , in English law the discretion to dispense with such an undertaking in cases where an injunction is sought to restrain an infringement of the criminal law is available only to give effect to a privilege of the Crown alone and does not extend to local authorities exercising the function of law enforcement ; and second because under Community law an undertaking must be given were necessary to protect any Community law right of direct effect which might possibly be affected .
12 And beside the basic structural problems there is a further set of problems connected with such an economy in crisis : energy shortages , or assembly-lines standing idle for want of one or two spare parts .
13 With this ‘ chemically correct ’ mixture , all the hydrogen and carbon in the fuel combine with all the oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water .
14 She wished more than anything that she could say yes , or at least explain that if it had been left to her she would have come with all the will in the world , but there was her mother .
15 A true performer needs patience to cope with all the waiting in the wings and general hanging about while some director chappie takes his pick of the talent .
16 The early sun , striking up from the silver , made patterns on his cheek , and on his throat with all the music in it .
17 ‘ Yet , your Grace , with all the goodwill in the world , I can not repay this year , or not until after the harvest .
18 But with all the glasnost in the world I could not accept Natasha Vitaliev 's comments ( Impressions of Britain Today ) : ‘ Women in Britain have equal rights with men …
19 He loved Coleen with all the breath in his body , he would do anything to please her to be his wife .
20 Only one crew member with all the technology in the world , some of us still think that it 's a comfort to have somebody in the back watching the systems .
21 Another older woman , who had lived alone with her mother since her father died , recalled the satisfaction of coming home to someone with all the time in the world to listen to what she had to tell about her day in the office or an evening at choir practice .
22 A simple , slow , bumping grind complemented by fine snippets of vocal , underpinned with soft strings that create a low-lit ambience as the rhythm rocks out with all the time in the world to spare .
23 Leaning back in a comfortable armchair , a glass of frosted lime juice in his hand , Hawkins succeeded only in giving the impression of a man with all the time in the world .
24 Alice , with all the time in the world and nothing better to do , stood with the branches of forsythia blazing yellow in her arms , listening and advising .
25 He disappeared into his cabin and , with the air of someone with all the time in the world , set about checking Loretta 's bona fides .
26 Next time we make love I want it perfect , with all the time in the world for each other .
27 This was a place where , with all the care in the world , one had to dig down and find one 's own hope .
28 With all the trouble in the world , the atrocious killing and starving people , it annoys me that there are some people kicking up a fuss about the noise and smells from the farms .
29 His very presence banished them , and she responded to it with all the fire in her heart .
30 An omelette of rumour , speculation and downright lies , with many a sting in the tail .
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