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

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1 Clothes can be costumes , and for some young women , walking down the street with bleached hair or a biker 's leather jacket says more about them than a thousand words .
2 He makes apparent both his sympathies with rural life and the fact that mere retreat to the tradition of the countryside is not enough .
3 with that jumper and a pair of jeans that do n't fit any more .
4 ‘ Wear the red lipstick , it will look better with that dress than the coral .
5 ‘ In publicly announcing the withdrawal of its remaining occupation forces from Korea , the US should make it unmistakably clear that this step in no way constitutes a lessening of US support of the Government of the Republic of Korea , but constitutes rather another step towards the regularisation by the US of its relations with that Government and a fulfilment on the part of the US of the relevant provision of the GA Resolution [ UN General Assembly ] of December 12 , 1948 . ’
6 Alan Murdoch , personnel director of NCR , cited the problems which even this unusually enlightened engineering company had come up against in trying to tap this under-used management resource — an apparent lack of ambition that drives women into ‘ support ’ roles , the fact that child-bearing age co-incides with that age-span when the potential top manager is just getting up to speed , the lack of female engineering-oriented managers from which to select .
7 We also recognise that there is a tremendous problem for deferred pensioners in achieving reasonable transfer values er er er it 's a massive problem for them , even where they could find perhaps something to do with that money and a scheme that would do them better , not always , because there , there are people that give bad advice , but there are some that go into it very thoroughly and when it comes down to the bit the transfer value they receive makes it im practically impossible for them to do it .
8 That is exactly what has happened with that company because the costs of the base operations have been spread over a much wider network .
9 he is in a professional or business relationship with that company or a related company and has access to unpublished price sensitive information which ought not reasonably to be disclosed except for the proper performance of his duties
10 Remember , though , that if a subject assessor refuses to certificate a module , then none of the candidates in that centre will be credited with that module until the problems are sorted out , usually by another visit by a subject assessor or perhaps by a Field Officer . ’
11 I agreed with that definition when the Prime Minister offered it in the House in July .
12 What happens if we 've got an emergency situation and how come when you got about three or four different authorities to deal with that matter and the other thing that has been said people said it to me , the question of building and in some parts of West Sussex we 've got concrete jungles and that itself can cause flooding because water does n't drain would do through natural resources through its natural well drain away .
13 I never want anything to do with that house or the family ever again .
14 They had a summer full of sand and sea and gold , Jay was blessed with that summer and the sunshine of Astrid 's love .
15 This tendency has been especially marked within large establishments in the engineering and chemical industries , although multi-employer bargaining by means of an employers ' organisation still remains the predominant pattern in highly competitive industries with low capitalisation and a high ease of entry such as clothing , construction and printing ( Sisson , 1984 ) .
16 These univariate survival analyses were also separately performed for the group of patients with preoperative radiotherapy and the group with surgery only .
17 In older horses infections rarely become patent but are often associated with persistent coughing and an increased respiratory rate .
18 Dean and Mrs Dean , and Gorevan , all from Rhyl , North Wales , were originally charged with attempted murder but the charge was reduced yesterday .
19 Dean and Mrs Dean , and Gorevan , all from Rhyl , North Wales , were originally charged with attempted murder but the charge was reduced yesterday .
20 Symptoms during overnight pH monitoring lasted significantly longer ( p<0.05 ) in patients with impaired peristalsis and oesophagitis than in patients with normal peristalsis and no oesophagitis ( Table III ) .
21 ‘ They do n't insult you with weak dialogue or a stupid plot . ’
22 Go straight uphill in second field , initially with right edge and the barn 100 yds away ; the route finally veers right to leave field by far right-hand corner .
23 His movement should be balanced , harmonious , sure , Powerful and unhindered , with strong fore-reach and a powerful rear drive .
24 With strong evidence that the disclosures to date represent only the tip of the iceberg , the State President 's claim that a commission of inquiry would create a climate of distrust verges on self-parody .
25 If we spot the fish we can cast directly to them with strong tackle and a big bait , or we can move from swim to swim until we find where a big barbel or two are feeding .
26 She was to refer to them wryly as her ‘ yearly knitting ’ , but they are classics of their kind , deftly constructed with strong characterization and a meticulous prose style .
27 They existed in significant numbers in the town at a time when there was restiveness amongst some antislavery people at the growing identification of antislavery with political liberalism and the demands of religious dissent .
28 In the event that no single party enjoys an overall majority in the Commons then the issue of sending for the Prime Minister and refusing a dissolution become matters so charged with political manoeuvring that the Crown would be drawn into politics in a public way that would be bound to invite a keener scrutiny as to what should be her proper role within the British constitution .
29 For those who credit Anselm with political perspicacity and a clear adhesion to the principles of Hildebrandine organization of the Church , this is very difficult to explain .
30 Such fiction marches happily with political impassivity and an acquiescence in things as they are .
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