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

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1 ‘ There was that little upset with one of the actresses , but I do n't believe they were particularly close .
2 It ran from the American to the Soviet Sector , to tap into phone lines that connected with High Command in Moscow .
3 The study covered two health districts with a combined population of 444971 each with a stable population and negligible cross boundary flow .
4 I thought , the chances of coming out of that alive with this madman as the owner and driving force …
5 That 's right , yeah , that 's it , yes , and about that tall with a sort of round top and a slim bit and then legs , four legs on the bottom ,
6 Note that for total safety , the command procedure must also trap to the Exit routine on errors , so that a VMS error can not leave the user at the DCL prompt with any of the default privileges .
7 Morocco countered Polisario 's estimate of 75 Moroccan deaths and 75 wounded with a claim that it had lost only five soldiers in comparison with 37 deaths among the guerrillas .
8 One of the commonest applications of CL in carbonate rocks is in revealing successive stages or zones of void-filling cements with far greater precision than that possible with optical microscopy .
9 Yeast is made up of millions of tiny fungus cells which literally go berserk when confronted by a liquid rich with sugars .
10 The air raids were commonly known as the Baedeker Raids , after a publishing house that produced travel guides , because the Germans made a sudden switch from bombing major cities , industrial and military targets and bombed cities that did not have anything remotely possible connected with any major war effort .
11 This family is characterised externally by thickened skin covering the disk and arms which conceals the reduced or fragmented plates of scales ; rudimentary and inconspicuous radial shields ; the jaws usually as broad as long or longer than broad armed with simple spine-like or broad scale-like rugose papillae ; the second oral tentacle pore may arise within the mouth slit as in Ophiomyxa , or more superficially and nearly outside the mouth slip as in Ophioscolex and Ophiophrixus ; oral area usually covered with skin which may obscure the underlying plates ; the arm spines erect laterally placed , covered with thickened skin .
12 Wright collected the ball on the edge of the Palace area , employed a subtle one-two with Kevin Campbell and beat Nigel Martyn with a fierce left-foot drive .
13 As the Arches paper is off white , in areas I needed to highlight , and so for an opaque light tone , I would sharpen the leads into a plate and add water until I had a thick consistency a little like gouache , and would apply that direct with a brush in flat colour .
14 I said so to Tom and he said of course this girl is n't all that popular with the men — that 's an important part of a production assistant 's job — and he said ‘ she 'd give anything to be in your place — to be married and have a baby ’ .
15 They were never that high with colour monitors to start with , and with current VGA and better kit , burn-in is a thing of the past .
16 The Bolivian authorities stressed that the US personnel had a strictly advisory capacity ; training of specialized units of the Bolivian army was to consist of two 10-week courses , each concluding with field exercises .
17 Is that OK with you ? ’
18 She dived towards it , anxious some other would-be caller should not beat her to it and begin on one of those endless conversations the French seemed to have , searching through her pockets for change and trying to recall the International dialling code and the number of the line which connected direct with Nick 's office , bypassing the busy switchboard , all at the same time .
19 His eyes were Celanese , almond-shaped , liquid brown with tiny thread-veins , and fringed by black lashes that were almost feminine in their length .
20 Mineralisation occurred in North Wales during the Lower Palaeozoic with the formation of the Coed y Brenin porphyry copper deposit in Cambrian diorite and the Parys Mountain Cu-Pb-Zn volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit in Ordovician volcanic and sedimentary rocks .
21 That free with this .
22 Banbridge was receiving 13lb from Clever Folly but as the winner subsequently went on to triumph in the A F Budge Gold Cup at Cheltenham , breaking the track record in the process , there is little wrong with the form .
23 But it is not true , either , to maintain , as some people do , that there is little wrong with the subject content and everything wrong with its implementation .
24 There is little wrong with the tenor and even toughness of the Code but its weakness is that it is unrealistic when crucial choices have to be made by its members .
25 There seemed to be very little wrong with his competitive edge , or his nerve .
26 There seems little wrong with that , for we have been living in a fools paradise for years and also depriving the Americans of value .
27 But the former Monaghan manager remains convinced that there is little wrong with the game itself as it stands , providing the rules are enforced .
28 They 'd dropped four , each prepacked with a selection of gear .
29 It was a rough job , but somehow it did n't look that different with the skin stretched over straw instead of ribs .
30 ‘ Benedict , ’ she whispered , in sudden realisation of his intention , her tone half fearful , half alive with longing .
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