Example sentences of "with a [adj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So , for example , we 've got a positive with a negative , then we have a positive with a positive , a negative with a negative and a negative with a positive . |
2 | Steve came in with a danish and a cup of coffee and I 'm thinking |
3 | It had never been intended that the flimsy structure should support such a weighty assembly , so with a creaking and a cracking and much shouting and swearing down it went in a flurry of legs and arms and broken planks and red Australian dust . |
4 | For why should anyone involve themselves with a stranger when the one thing that everybody had in plenty was trouble ? |
5 | In bright afternoon sunshine , Chip Beck , the American Ryder Cup player , forged firmly to the front , overtaking Brad Bryant , who had earlier set the target with a 69 and a total of 136 . |
6 | For the very large corporations , six figure salaries , ‘ starting with a two or a three ’ are not unusual . |
7 | They also go about with a galvanometer and a Geiger counter to measure ‘ sources of power ’ . |
8 | Determined to experience life as a catwalk photographer , I swapped my pen and notebook for a Canon Eos camera , 200mm lens with a doubler and a monopod ( bravely loaned by Michel Arnaud ) and squeezed into the ‘ gun emplacement ’ at the back of the Salle Sully . |
9 | Thereafter , you adopt a wholefood diet with a little or no dairy products and no more than one cup of coffee or two cups of tea a day . |
10 | All the same , museum curators will have carried out a critical task in selecting the exhibition , in some instances having fended off proposals for inclusions with a political or a particular cultural bias . |
11 | Lamb rampaged to 50 with a six and a pull for four in the same Su'a over . |
12 | I have an eye for championship clay court style with a technical and a mental approach that I nickname , ‘ heads and feet ’ . ’ |
13 | He was less than tidy over the stretch and then , after an indecently long wait to begin his final round , dropped three shots in a row from the 2nd to finish with a 71 and a 272 total . |
14 | Ever since the Renaissance , but particularly since the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century , Western culture has become imbued with a humanistic and a libertarian spirit . |
15 | So when two rational players meet , they will both defect , and both will end up with a fine or a low payoff . |
16 | And United could have scored more they put the Portsmouth goal under a fair bit of pressure … the ball was cleared off the line a couple of times … new boy Rogan nearly finished things off with a fourth but a what a great start to a new season for Brian Horton 's men … |
17 | And United could have scored more they put the Portsmouth goal under a fair bit of pressure … the ball was cleared off the line a couple of times … new boy Rogan nearly finished things off with a fourth but a what a great start to a new season for Brian Horton 's men … |
18 | It is always difficult to judge whether a government is better off , in terms of parliamentary safety , with a large or a small majority . |
19 | England 's Nigel Redman gets beats the Eagles ' Chuck Tunnacliffe ( left ) and Norm Mottram ( black headband ) to the ball with a more than a little help from prop Jason Leonard as England beat the USA 37–9 in their World Cup Pool One clash . |
20 | This time the mini-button selects between ‘ Line ’ — the same as before — and ‘ Mic ’ , for when you 're amplifying your guitar with a dynamic or a condenser-type microphone . |