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

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1 A taxi had dropped him and his luggage at the main railway station , he had walked in through the entrance with a porter in attendance ; and that was that .
2 Generally the pattern found for overall progress was repeated with a peak in performance among the 18/19 year old group and a decline with increasing age .
3 As a child I had a Japanese black-lacquered box , inlaid with a moon in mother-of-pearl , shimmering above dark islands .
4 Neither should one underrate the rig 's ability to work well with a processor in order to create the kind of modern guitar sounds which , in a mix , are voiced at exactly the right point to cut through …
5 More and more they saw the folly of setting out with a medium in search of a message …
6 Shop with a surprise in store
7 Shop with a surprise in store
8 ‘ Police state , he calls it , ’ said Nanna Epstein with a nod in Grandad 's direction , very quiet in the corner , ‘ and they ca n't find a dwarf in a horse and cart — you 're not safe in your beds . ’
9 Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised .
10 The hoist is rather like a ski-chair with a bar in front of the patient , and may be attached to the side of the bath .
11 To ask how a piece of machinery worked was not to deny that each part had been designed with a function in mind .
12 This is often associated with a delay in language development and co-ordination of the musculature used for clear articulation of speech ( Lewis 1982 ) .
13 While noting that Parolles is given some kind of dignity in verse , we should also observe that Shakespeare seldom ends a scene with a soliloquy in prose — Thersites and Falstaff are the only characters who do so more than once .
14 But when he has been exposed as a liar and a traitor , left alone on stage , Shakespeare allows him to end the scene with a soliloquy in verse : .
15 The research attempts to provide an answer to this question by means of a blanket survey of all manufacturing establishments in the industry with a follow-up in depth interview survey of selected case studies .
16 If anyone is educated with a goal in mind , to be a doctor , a lawyer or a computer programmer , then what this person is experiencing , whatever he , or his teachers , may think , is not education , but something else . ’
17 We usually engage in an activity with a goal in mind ; we undertake the activity with an aim .
18 One room had the smell of a hospital ward , and there were patients asleep there with a nurse in attendance who was not surprised by my intrusion .
19 Usually these are children from one-parent families , children in local-authority care , or youngsters who need a respite from the household chores they assume as surrogate adults because their parents are ill , and even , in some cases , children with a parent in prison , and are selected for inclusion in the scheme not by the police but by schools and other caring agencies .
20 The trouble is that governments have always intervened in energy , usually with a bias in favour of production .
21 Higher normality ratings were correlated significantly with a bias in favour of ‘ Yes ’ responses .
22 But all the jollity does n't totally obscure his illegal activities ; Lovejoy did begin the previous series with a spell in jail .
23 He is my wife 's brother and he works as a journalist with a newspaper in Hue .
24 They ‘ got away with it ’ with a half in bogey at the 19th , but they could not get their four at the 20th , where Tom Waugh , the son , holed an excellent putt .
25 This offset the effect of rising mechanization on capital costs , and , combined with a rise in capacity utilization , pushed the output-capital ratio up .
26 It has been shown , for example , that taking antacids is associated with a rise in serum gastrin provided that alkalisation occurs , and that chronic acid inhibition with H 2 antagonists leads to a rise in serum gastrin in both rats and humans .
27 This , together with a rise in TV advertising , helped boost Anglia 's profits by a half to £4.8 million in the six months ended June .
28 In each of these cases , demographic change , coupled with a rise in living standards , has largely removed the need for these categories of people to live with relatives .
29 IC1 itself introduced a daily timing error of up to 800ppm ( parts per million ) per degree — the timing falling with a rise in temperature .
30 This is a positive coefficient — that is , capacitance rises with a rise in temperature .
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