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

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1 A copy of the morning paper was lying on his tooled leather desk top ; he pushed it across to Tom , stabbing at the story with a manicured index finger .
2 Windows are flower-curtained to match , and echoed with a tiny flower design in the carpet .
3 It was all very cottagey , the uneven walls papered with a tiny flower pattern and all filled with an odd green light reflected in from the hillside that sloped up just outside the window .
4 He holds up as models some of the new information-age businesses like the American TV company CNN , with a tiny core staff , entrepreneurial approach and day-to-day responsiveness to the market .
5 They are all small and simple , with a tiny lantern belfry on one gable and always four windows on the sides .
6 She thought again of the diary , of the initial ‘ L ’ with a tiny laurel wreath drawn around it , of the intimate , secret hieroglyphics .
7 Whether you want to be ultra-feminine and coy with a tiny dinky bag , or to use a chic leather box to give out vibes of power and control , or perhaps just want to splash out on serious quality in a crazy colour the handbag is the lifestyle message of the season .
8 If you slowly unseal one of those self-seal envelopes in the dark , you will be rewarded with a tiny firework display .
9 Light on branches can be overlaid with the yellow and white acrylic paint used with a dry brush technique , followed by subsequent washes .
10 Unfortunately it can be very dull when you are faced with a dry reference book that retails facts and information and talks at you , not with you .
11 If colour is too intense , or in the wrong place , it is possible to ‘ take it out ’ with a dry squirrel mop or similar whilst the colour is still wet .
12 Two associated pneumatic grain elevators with a combined discharge rate of 400 tons per hour were completed soon after .
13 With a combined capital expenditure of £1.4 billion , it would also represent the largest single investment ever made in Wales .
14 The gas turbine division owns five additional gas turbine generator sets with a combined power output of 40 MW which are available for lease or resale .
15 For instance , there is a group of bronze-bound wooden vessels whose binding hoops were decorated with a distinctive repoussé ornament and which are found distributed over central southern England ( Arnold 1982a ; Davies 1984 ) .
16 Although Cal Arts is now associated with a distinctive West Coast style , Baldessari was influential in bringing in East Coast and European artists — Joseph Kosuth , Robert Smithson , Lawrence Weiner , Daniel Buren , Hans Haacke , Sol LeWitt .
17 Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell .
18 Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell .
19 With a distinctive Chardonnay tang the flavour was full and rounded .
20 Katya was born with a bilateral hare lip and cleft palate .
21 The citation only of India , ranked 27th in US overseas markets and with a bilateral trade surplus of $850,000,000 , accounting for only 1 per cent of the US deficit , was seen by most observers as evidence that the administration was anxious not to create ill feeling which might jeopardize the " Uruguay Round " of the multinational trade negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) [ see p. 37930 ] .
22 Margaret Thatcher was in November 1990 replaced as Prime Minister by Major with a consequent Cabinet reshuffle [ see pp. 37839-40 ] .
23 A central Government contribution will remain , along with a reformed business rate , but in place of a levy on the value of a person 's home , individuals within a house will be required to pay a community charge , more accurately described as a poll tax .
24 In terrible conditions underfoot and with a raging rainstorm Palace held out under terrific Wednesday pressure ( their sides of those days were always packed with internationals ) and won with a goal scored just before half-time .
25 We first found him sitting bolt upright , dressed immaculately in a white safari-suit , eating gado-gado — a delicious local vegetable dish with a spicy peanut sauce — at one of the tiny mobile eateries near the market .
26 But at Lowwood , on Windermere , half-crown echoes might be had by those base snobs who would put up with a vile Brummagem substitute for ‘ the genuine article ’ .
27 The tale is inherently a most unlikely one , uniting a pious lady with a pagan fertility ritual .
28 ‘ If you spent your time doing 25 laps with a thousand gear changes , sweating in a flame-proof suit and helmet then you 'd want to look a bit glamorous at the end of the day , ’ she said , The splendid lady in charge of raffle tickets for RUKBA seemed very knowledgeable about Washington .
29 Every single word of recitative is included ( with a spasmodic fortepiano accompaniment that takes some getting used to ) , and all six characters are delineated with exceptional vividness .
30 Pre-coating clean brander plates with a proprietary release water soluble barrier film is a cheaper alternative .
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