Example sentences of "with [subord] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is no wonder that teachers find ‘ difficult ’ girls far harder to cope with than the difficult boy . |
2 | Four different layout experimented with until the final version of the file ( Figure arrived at . |
3 | They have little to do with whether a given sequence is or is not grammatical . |
4 | Apart from the first item , which is solely concerned with whether the whole sentence conforms to the rules of the adult grammar , each grammatical feature is assigned a score which reflects its developmental complexity . |
5 | It is not concerned with the merits of the instruments but rather with whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to the legislation in that it : ( a ) imposes a tax or fee on the public or a charge on the public revenue ; ( b ) is made pursuant of an enactment containing specific provisions excluding it from challenge in the courts ; ( c ) purports to have retrospective effect when there is no express authority in the enabling statute ; ( d ) has been unduly delayed in publication or laying before Parliament ; ( e ) has come into operation before being laid before Parliament and there has been unjustifiable delay in informing the Speaker ; ( f ) is of doubtful vires or makes some unusual or unexpected use of the powers conferred by the enabling statute ; ( g ) calls for any special reason of form or content , for elucidation ; ( h ) is defective in its drafting . |
6 | On the other hand , this definition does not concern itself with whether the declining importance of manufacturing is a problem for the economy , since it does not examine what is happening to total employment or to unemployment . |
7 | LIKE THE band itself , ‘ Shine On ’ is a shark-sleek and automatically impressive product to come into contact with for the first time . |
8 | When I introduce myself to a class that I am working with for the first time I frequently begin by asking them to sit close by me on the floor and listen with their eyes shut to the sound of a pair of Indian bells struck together . |
9 | They say — this was the result of a symposium of vets , including European ones — that it 's a new disease that we 'll have to live with for the forseeable future . ’ |
10 | I have n't been an easy man to live with for the past year . |