Example sentences of "with [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although some Tory rebels claim their constituents fear intolerable pressure on homes and social services , others agree with Labour that the scheme is elitist , unfair and unworkable . |
2 | Although some Tory rebels claim their constituents fear intolerable pressure on homes and social services , others agree with Labour that the scheme is elitist , unfair and unworkable . |
3 | ‘ We 're in the process of replacing them with beta-carotene and the packaging will be changed to indicate that . ’ |
4 | The young man stood for a moment on an overhanging ledge of the bank , looking down at the water ; the dog swam round and round below ; the man 's body was flecked all over with light and the shadow patterns of leaves , so that he seemed some human extension of the place . |
5 | Outdoors , there is space , but there may be problems with light if the occasion is held during hours of darkness as well as uncertainties about the weather . |
6 | The term ‘ special children ’ immediately brings to mind certain groups of children : those with limited or no sight who can be provided with materials in an appropriate form — books in large print , books to be read with trained finger-tips , books to be heard ; those with hearing impairment who can fully utilize print and picture materials but who may not be given access to music ( the value of such access is demonstrated by the career of the distinguished percussionist Evelyn Glennie ) . |
7 | Firstly , a company would only be able to issue preference shares with limited or no voting rights up to 50% of its issued share capital and , if the preference dividends were not paid for three years , the shares would then acquire full voting rights . |
8 | Farming areas having permanent natural handicaps , viz. poor land with limited or no potential for increased production except at excessive cost . |
9 | NEVER use iron or aluminium cookware with citrus because the juice reacts with the metal . |
10 | Combined in a nosegay with love-that-lies-bleeding and a sprig of maidenhair fern , spring brides should find it a piquant bouquet . |
11 | They should aim to enable individuals to use their personal emotional and intellectual resources to modify their attitudes and behaviour and to learn new social skills so as to achieve a stable way of life with diminished or no use of alcohol . |
12 | The room was decorated in quiet tabby-cat colours , with style- and a purpose . |
13 | I am sitting with Deee-Lite and a couple of their American press agents in a modest Manhattan restaurant called The Savoy , and I am already feeling unqualified for inclusion in this company . |
14 | The remarkable correlation remained a mystery , because the hedgerow thirty yards ahead of the two horsemen exploded with musket-fire and the Lieutenant 's horse collapsed , shot in the chest . |
15 | Selim did not have the power to punish the rebels , and in 1798 he made peace with Pazvant-oglu and a year later permitted the janissaries to return to Belgrade . |
16 | The under surfaces are all pale yellow , the eye frosted with black while the pupil is a very narrow , perpendicular black line . ’ |
17 | God has gone ahead of us to provide , in the suffering and death of his Son , all the special grace we may individually need to cope with evil and the abuse of love . |
18 | Second , to provide that existing conditions on a mineral planning permission can be changed with reduced or no compensation payable , provided the changes do not affect certain fundamental elements of the permission . |
19 | When Ace arrived back at the hospital with Petion- and the Doctor , she found Howard talking animatedly , but not entirely cheerfully , to a hawk-faced man in Marine uniform and what she thought of as a Smokey-bear hat . |
20 | There was enough space for a retired Brigadier , who handled ecclesiastical appointments , and a higher executive officer in charge of the Crown Office , dealing with ceremonial and the passing of documents under the Great Seal . |
21 | Manufacturing operator Jason Hailes has completed a 60-day Prince 's Trust programme which involves community projects concerned with caring and the environment . |
22 | With creepy-crawly and the root , |
23 | The stem , 2–2½ft tall , is also fused with blue while the long-stalked , heart-shaped basal leaves are , by contrast , plant green . |
24 | ‘ Some of them return with minimum or no mutation at all , ’ Gilbert mumbled from his seat . |
25 | These are concerned mainly with contracting and the gatekeeper role . |