Example sentences of "with [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Kate could n't even justify it by saying it was a boy Lizzy loved , whom her daughter had been with for a long time and so sex was a natural progression .
2 ‘ And since it 's been over and finished with for a long time , there does n't seem any point in discussing it , especially right now .
3 And then : ‘ I possess a stone head by Modigliani which I would not part with for a hundred pounds even at this crisis : and I routed out this head from a corner sacred to the rubbish of centuries and was called stupid for my pains in taking it away .
4 ‘ I shall give him to the Geimhreadh to play with for a few nights , ’ he said .
5 ‘ Each Schmincke stick is satisfyingly substantial to hold ; not so thin and fragile that the slightest pressure will result in breakages and big enough to work with for a considerable length of time .
6 This is a voucher worth a hundred and sixty pounds with for a three day mini-cruise for two people sharing from Harwich to Hamburg or Harwich to Esbjerg to be used weekdays , until the twentieth of December .
7 I look at him with about the dirtiest look I can muster .
8 These examples are from Meon Villas ; not the cheapest company around , but with about the best choice of villas and apartments on the Algarve and , because it is largely a family-run company , it has an excellent reputation for looking after its customers ( 0730 66561 ) .
9 The weapon carries three separate thermonuclear warheads , each with about the same power as the single warhead in a cruise missile ( 150–200 kilotons ) .
10 Stir until all ingredients are amalgamated and the whole mixture looks rather like thick honey , with about the same consistency .
11 I 'm sure that the Army coming in , with about the same sort of strength as the RAF , is going to be good for the community and local economy .
12 However , vendors rarely find this acceptable , if only because the fact that the guarantee is then given to a third party may mean it has to be dealt with as a separate note in the balance sheet .
13 The case is of course silent as to the neighbour principle since it predates Donoghue v. Stevenson , but there is no reason to doubt that the facts of the case , if they were to occur again , could be dealt with as a straightforward application of the neighbour principle .
14 The change has been dealt with as a prior year adjustment : £64.267m has been credited to group revenue reserve and the same amount debited to investment realisation profits .
15 Books were obviously supernumerary , and he began jettisoning them until he got down to those two which every guest on ‘ Desert Island Discs ’ is furnished with as a bare , civilised minimum : the Bible and Shakespeare .
16 The procedural aspects of actions by and against firms are dealt with as a necessary adjunct to this .
17 Hays attempted to calm things down , stating that ‘ the unfortunate Mr Reid should be dealt with as a diseased person — not be censured or shunned ’ .
18 I think , I think I would , having moved the recommendation would seek to clarify what we 're asking the Government to reconsider , erm , because we 're not saying what they should come up with as a new policy , but I think we could add the words , for capital investment , at the end of the motion , recognising that at one level of government , central government it has been the practice in the past , er when they had some capital they could sell in the form of British Telecom shares and er , indeed other nationalised industries , er not to use the er the results erm , er release this realised by that capital disposal for capital investment , instead to use it for revenue purposes , which was in the long term somewhat unfortunate .
19 Gatsby uses his money to try and attract Daisy , whom he was in love with as a young man , although she later married someone else .
20 However , this should not lead to any particular problem , and it can be dealt with as a normal cable break .
21 A version of this suggestion has already been met with as a possible explanation for some DOEs when it was suggested ( p. 159 ) that an expectancy of a reinforcer evoked by a sample stimulus will be more likely to persist in memory across the delay of a delayed MTS experiment than will a representation of the sample stimulus itself .
22 He put himself forward as a self-consciously ordinary man , a politician who asked to be identified with as an equal rather than deferred to as a leader .
23 The family disease can be just as difficult to live with as the primary disease and can be a significant contribution to the relapse of the disease of primary sufferers in early recovery .
24 Aches and pains come under attack and niggling doubts are dealt with as the soft tissues , muscles , ligaments and joints of the body are worked on .
25 Incidents like this happen almost every day , usually — — raised by Tory hon. Members , and they are usually dealt with through the usual channels , the Government deputy Chief Whip , myself and the Serjeant at Arms .
26 These matters are dealt with through the usual channels , ’ he added .
27 I did the catalogue so I looked all the information up with through the three to do that .
28 And at least some of the ( unpredictable ) variations caused by error and ambiguity in the input can be dealt with during the matching process .
29 With the amount of work that was to be dealt with during the coming months his chances of getting away from the hospital much before eight or nine any evening were very slight .
30 Having hardly set foot on American soil , and with out a second thought , he boarded the next liner and sailed back .
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