Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | P.P.S. If any of this is anything to do with that creep Gavin I will personally break his personal fucking neck . |
2 | ‘ I 'll forgive you this time but I 'm warnin' yow , my gel , if I catch yow with that stuff agen I 'll cut all your hair off an' leave yer bald , and I 'll put this strap–across yer back ! ’ |
3 | Apart from its use with attempted suicide patients it is readily applicable to many other situations where patients require help with social or personal problems , and can be integrated into conjoint and family therapy , as well as in the treatment of individuals . |
4 | there was one kind with bloody chocolate offer they was started eating it . |
5 | The overall in-hospital mortality was 8.5% but with triple vessel disease it was 25% . |
6 | With Labour government backing they founded the Scottish Daily News but failed to capture a market . |
7 | Finished with narrow turn ups they make a smart alternative to conventional trousers when the temperature rises . |
8 | With this satelite system it can be improved . |
9 | As the camera pans left with this tennis player it is aimed slightly ahead of him to balance the shot by allowing ‘ walking room ’ . |
10 | ‘ You are so obsessed with this Maria Luisa you 're not thinking straight . |
11 | In terms of organisation , working with this age group we can go in several directions : 1 . |
12 | In dealing with English Renaissance writing we find , on the one hand , a neo-conservative critical agenda which has appropriated the Tillyardian perspective , projecting a stable agreed world order occasionally buffeted but never disrupted by alien forces . |
13 | Mrs Lennox placed some sliced corned beef on the table along with some griddle scones she 'd had in the larder wrapped in a cloth . |
14 | If a doctor treats a patient with high blood pressure he records blood pressure levels before , during and after treatment . |
15 | However , with British Council assistance it has been possible to arrange for a Romanian student to successfully complete a conservations course at Cambridge . |
16 | It is tough , but with top quality artists we have a responsibility to offer their music to the public , however difficult it is to let them hear it . |
17 | With different price levels it is possible to derive the level of output that will obtain and hence an aggregate supply curve is derived . |
18 | A hawfinch has such a powerful bill that with straightforward muscle power it can crack a cherry stone or even an olive pit . |
19 | The telling recalled with violent clarity horrors he wanted to forget . |
20 | In common with these base emotions it receives general condemnation as an anti-social force which , by its very nature , is inherently immoral and despicable . |
21 | With these LM potencies she is feeling stronger than ever without aggravation and is currently taking 0/7 . |
22 | She used to with the with these confinement cases you know . |
23 | Hilary Patrick , the association 's legal adviser , is particularly concerned that if an application is made to section someone with mental health problems they may not be able to afford representation . |
24 | For almost all European States with vulnerable land frontiers it was easier and safer to neglect the navy than the army . |
25 | ‘ With better air support they could have got across . |
26 | Combined with better recognition algorithms we now see the advent of the pen-based or ‘ notepad ’ computer . |
27 | people not necessarily anything to do with visual impairments paper you know |
28 | With distributed database systems we could continue with a couple of things mentioned earlier on . |
29 | By constantly shuffling alliances with smaller satellite parties they have been able to prevent the left from taking office . |
30 | Though , oddly , when clad in a shape-concealing full skirt with matching box jacket she drove to work , thoughts of Cousin Naylor , as she had now dubbed him , were still prone to pop into her head . |