Example sentences of "with a [adj] [noun] the " in BNC.
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1 | With a closed-loop approach the rotor position can be monitored continuously and the position of maximum overshoot determined directly , giving a satisfactory step response for all load conditions . |
2 | With a terrible scream the thing faded and vanished . |
3 | With a managed fund the investor makes a deposit , and the manager decides on the spread of currencies and the contracts . |
4 | With a blinding roar the creature reached out . |
5 | Thus , if the child appears with a bleeding wound the cotton wool not only performs well in staunching the flow , but it gives satisfaction because the mother has no fears about its cleanliness , and because the use of the material represents a special act of care . |
6 | Late afternoon sun spilled white shafts across the desk to light her hair with a jewelled sheen the colour of pomegranates . |
7 | In April 1982 , a Task Force of warships and marines set sail from British ports to dispute with a tin-pot dictatorship the ownership of a territory on the other side of the world , of which many Britons had never before heard . |
8 | As the inventor of the most complete terminology of the creative process , the critic , borrowing his methods from the logician as well as from the psychologist , has replaced the metaphysician , since his findings show with a greater exactitude the nature of what we are . |
9 | With a normal take-off the glider would have cleared the obstruction . |
10 | When treated with a prophylactic colectomy the colon cancer risj is eliminated and the rectal cancer risk is minimised by regulkar surveillance and fulguration of rectal polyps . |
11 | It is for this reason that any unused ‘ B ’ solution must never be returned to the original container , as it would then destabilise the contents which , in a sealed container without a vented cap , could cause the container to burst , and with a vented cap the solution would eventually become ineffective . |
12 | With a loud report the shutters of the launching window were thrown open . |
13 | If the calculated starting rate does coincide with a resonant rate the designer can either elect to use a lower frequency clock or try to reduce the resonance with additional damping . |
14 | With a straight tail the front part of the body of Leosothosaurus has to be lowered , and this levels out the back-bone and balances the body around the hips . |
15 | Roberts then found his kicking form with a super conversion the best touchdown came just before half-time … |
16 | As the right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East ( Sir G. Howe ) advised everyone in the Financial Times last week , ’ There is nothing to prevent a group of countries pressing on with a separate Treaty The fact is that we can not , even if we wished , stop the others going ahead . ’ |
17 | With a floppy drive the price goes up to $4,145 by the dozen . |
18 | He took her to the deserted camp laundry : a large hut with a great copper the size of a steam-engine , a line of deep sinks , and rows of drying lines . |
19 | With a great heave the black claws ripped away Bill 's scalp , his face split from top to bottom revealing the three demonic masks of Hades rising from within . |
20 | With a great cry the knights followed him . |
21 | With a shy smile the elderly Bolivian lady , prompting him , said ‘ Shamanism ? ’ |
22 | In insects with a complete metamorphosis the wings arise from imaginal buds or thickenings of the epidermis , usually in the neighbourhood of one of the larger tracheae , and are evident in the very young larva or even the embryo . |
23 | Although restorative proctocolectomy is associated with a low mortality the morbidity is considerable . |
24 | Hooked teeth on the tip snag into the snail 's body and with a twisting movement the snake neatly pulls it out and swallows it . |
25 | Justin 's pupil Tatian from Mesopotamia developed with a sarcastic pen the philosophers ' dependence on Moses , which he argued with elaborate synchronisms from ancient chroniclers proving the priority of Moses . |
26 | And in terms of credibility with a wider public the idea that the work of a school is to be appraised by its teachers and governors alone simply will not wash . |
27 | When the rays of the sun strike a shallow pool of still water ( 1 ) with a dark bottom the radiation is absorbed at the bottom ( 2 ) and heats up the lower levels of water . |
28 | Soon Downes had reached the last carriage , in front of the diesel locomotive , staring quickly through the windows of the compartment as the few doors still remaining open were banged shut and a whistle blew , and with a slight chug and then with a mighty heave the long , north-bound train began slowly to move forward , gradually picking up a little speed , before moving out and away along the curving stretch of line that led to Banbury . |
29 | Along with Weiss , he forced theology to approach with a new seriousness the eschatological element in the New Testament and in Jesus , message . |
30 | With a faint smile the young Count turned to thank his saviour , while some colour stealed , stole , back into his pale cheeks . |