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

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1 Recently he penned probably the most abrasively intelligent letter ever to appear in Melody Maker , in which he laid out with admirable succinctness the differences between his pop aesthetic ( making sense of the world , pop as motivator ) and what he identified as the MM aesthetic of pop as dissipation .
2 Robert had to say it again before she heard him and looked across to the table where Aunt Tossie and Andrew were drinking and Lalage was jumping up and down , opening her mouth to catch with complete dexterity the pieces of biscuit that Dada , suddenly lively , was throwing into it .
3 With whole-word recognition the features of a complete word are extracted and matched against a stored database to find the closest match ( e.g. ( Brown & Granapathy , 1980 ) ) .
4 If national coordinators were able to liaise with regional coordination the fruits of this ‘ low-level ’ educational development could possibly be quite considerable .
5 It 'll take time , but vets believe with proper care the dogs will recover and go to new homes .
6 It 'll take time , but vets believe with proper care the dogs will recover and go to new homes .
7 With foreign news the populars did less well on both counts .
8 As with Cornish tin the profits were creamed by the London capitalists who financed a good many undertakings .
9 ‘ Council notes with grave concern the proposals for dismantling the existing two tier system of local government in Lothian , as contained in the Government 's White Paper ‘ Shaping the Future — The New Councils ’ .
10 Spray with simazine-based weedkiller the cracks between paving spots before weeds have a chance to reach any size .
11 With real reverberation the sounds that take the longest to arrive are the weakest .
12 He had registered with warm approval the tears of Antiochus III , when the rebel Achaeus was brought to him " bound hand and foot " ( 8.20.9 ) .
13 Ivo , all the way from London , England , is discussing with Motley Crue the possibilities of working on the next ‘ This Mortal Coil ’ project — which will be called ‘ This Motley Crue ’ .
14 See also the novel case of Foot DC v Easter Counties Timber Co Ltd [ 1972 ] IRLR 83. 1 Implied duties 1.1 Competition with previous employer The courts will not imply any duty which prevents competition with a previous employer or the canvassing of his customers : Attwood v Lamont [ 1920 ] 3 KB 571 .
15 With increased power , the field of view becomes smaller , and with increased aperture the binoculars become heavier .
16 In 1897 ‘ The Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company Limited ’ was registered ( Marconi 's own name did not appear in the title until 1900 ) and with increased funding the experiments became more ambitious .
17 ‘ I feel this is undermining the review process and is treating with utter contempt the views of the vast majority of the people of this country who wish to see the pits remain open , ’ he added .
18 To pursue with equal clarity the ideas which are associated with both the technicalities and the broad aims of management calls for reflectiveness .
19 However , I recall with equal clarity the cries of ‘ Anti-English ’ behaviour when England were defeated at the hands of Scotland in Murrayfield two seasons ago , partly because the Scottish chose ‘ Flower of Scotland ’ as their national anthem .
20 Radar studies also yielded a more accurate value of the mass of Venus by determining with great accuracy the distances between the Earth , Venus and Mercury , and hence establishing with great accuracy the variations in the orbital elements of these planets .
21 Radar studies also yielded a more accurate value of the mass of Venus by determining with great accuracy the distances between the Earth , Venus and Mercury , and hence establishing with great accuracy the variations in the orbital elements of these planets .
22 ‘ Sir , I received yesterday , with great pleasure the numbers of your beautiful work .
23 I watched with great interest the encounters in August with the All Blacks and the Wallabies .
24 In those circumstances , difficulties should not be caused to member states which defended themselves against practices designed to circumvent the quota system by determining in accordance with international law the criteria on whose basis they granted vessels the right to fly their flag .
25 I have read with considerable concern the remarks which suggest that the Institution is considering discontinuing the free supply of the journal to Life Governors .
26 The 15 alcoholic patients with atrophic gastritis had very low acid outputs whereas in those with superficial gastritis the values were only slightly lower than in normal subjects .
27 John Arlott on the ageing Tommy Lawton is a gem , his human interest in the man capturing the genius of the player : ‘ He strolled on those heavily muscled legs into the right position and , once there , performed deftly and with ridiculous ease the movements necessary to turn or assist the ball … ’
28 The first followed Scott Nichol 's dynamic burst off a slack pass from Jeremy Brett ; the second , from the resultant scrum , doused with immediate finality the prospects which Iwan Tukalo 's intrusion on his wrong wing had fired .
29 She was drawn unquestionably to the appearance of things , though she was aware that she had as yet much ground to cover , and that she had followed many a false trail ; she remembered with particular regret the quantities of eyeshadow which she had once thought desirable , and the pendant earrings of the same epoch .
30 Roxborough , on the other hand , ever the most pragmatic of the group , had within days of the cataclysm secured the occult libraries of his dead colleagues , hiding the thousands of volumes in the cellar of his house where they could , in the words of a letter to the Earl , ‘ no longer taint with unchristian ambition the minds of good men like our dear friends .
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