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

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1 But seems to me that 's silly is that we did n't keep with that correspondence a copy of the enquiry form , which , the original is gone to the central record .
2 In connection with that incident a man is to appear in court .
3 We deal in turn with each form a program might take .
4 With this foundation a student usually has a choice of two , or maybe three , subjects to pursue to degree standard , and can make that choice on the basis of experience .
5 As I strode along , glaring at the ground , hating everything , I thought : I 'm not dealing with this matter a moment too soon .
6 Certainly a visitor to rural schools in Kenya , Swaziland , Sierra Leone or parts of Nigeria notes with some amazement a community , homogeneous linguistically and culturally , which supports , often proudly , a school where the medium is English .
7 The left 's failure to woo with social legislation a class many of whose members it also alienated by its anticlericalism handed them on a plate to its right-wing opponents .
8 It follows that with extended reproduction a part of the surplus-value is embodied in the physical form of means of production .
9 ( I sometimes wonder whether there is not an element of satire addressed by Shakespeare against the persona of the poet here , who can argue with such single-mindedness a case that seems the height of egoism in its intention to exploit the other — a woman — merely in order to reproduce itself . )
10 Reagan called the contras ‘ the moral equivalent of our Founding Fathers ’ , a notable effort to cloak with democratic virtue a body of guerrillas neither democratic nor virtuous .
11 Importers accounted for 57.2 p.c. of sales last month compared with 54.6 p.c. a year earlier .
12 The capacity and speed of optoelectronics make it an ideal means for simplifying switching and routing with optical networking a possibility for perhaps 10 years time — a prospect that researchers from University College are currently co-researching with British Telecommunications Plc in Harlow .
13 The epidemiology , at least in temperate zones , is similar to that of Ostertagia in ruminants with seasonal hypobiosis a feature .
14 UNTIL John Whitaker had to scratch Henderson Milton with last-minute lameness a week ago , the 1992 Volvo World Cup final in Del Mar had been billed as the ‘ duel of the World Cup champions ’ — Milton 's rival in this ‘ shoot-out ’ being Canadian Ian Millar 's Big Ben , the first horse to win the World Cup twice , in 1988 and 1989 .
15 When junior health minister Tim Yeo launched the Mansell report on services for people with learning difficulties with challenging behaviour a couple of months ago , he made the aside that perhaps his audience were wondering why there was need of such a report , given the work the King 's Fund had done in the same area over the years .
16 The black eyes that had been sparkling with good humour a moment before had become hard , almost angry .
17 But Brook had given the volunteer a passage from Peter Weiss ' play on Auschwitz , which recounted with great clarity a description of the dead .
18 The amber-coloured fluid is ejected with great force a distance of between 8 and 10 feet .
19 On horseback the long reach of the swordsman is supported by his horse , enabling him to use with great effect a weapon that might be cumbersome on foot .
20 In fact , the author notes with great interest a proposal in the latest Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill to create another Commissioner-the Commissioner for Protection Against Unlawful Industrial Action-modelled along the lines of the Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members .
21 A serene , restful , friendly hotel with Italian food a speciality .
22 I watched with growing amazement a succession of beautiful old pieces of furniture go into the cottage .
23 The government on Dec. 15 won by 309 votes to 256 with one abstention a vote of confidence attached to a bill on regional aid to the south .
24 I may have mentioned one and that is that not satisfied with one deal a day
25 Our top people earn top money because A they 're not satisfied with one deal a day .
26 Bringing a group of patients together is a useful way of getting patients currently content with one injection a day to enquire why they are not having two injections a day as are the other patients they have met .
27 It stands six miles outside Oxford , in lovely and in those days remote country , with one bus a day .
28 They rarely strayed out of Middleton but Solowka remembers with perverse affection a gig at Liverpool University , where he was studying for his degree in environmental biology .
29 There is much to be said for the inclusion of a procedure for suspending with immediate effect a partner whose conduct has given ground for expulsion ( Clause 19.02 ) when the surrounding circumstances may not immediately indicate whether it would be in the interests of the firm that the power to expel should in fact be exercised .
30 I 've got an interesting point that I relate about this job that when I went to see them , about starting this job , they said , Well , they never told me before I got in , they said er , We 've er we 've got no money so we ca n't pay you a very good wage , but er we 'll start you off with five pound a week , that 's all we can afford , well I was earning more than that , during the War , nineteen forty two .
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