Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] with a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a practical knitting course with a minimal amount of theory . |
2 | Clearly USL will argue that CSRG staff gave themselves permission to commercialise the system and will doubtless note a violation of the university 's established code of ethics which requires university personnel with a financial interest in a university decision to disqualify themselves . |
3 | T HOSE with a vested interest in rubbishing the Prince of Wales 's new Institute of Architecture by tarring it with the brush of eccentricity will have a field-day when they learn that the founder of the international chain of Hard Rock Cafes , Isaac Tigrett , is to sponsor a Russian student to attend the Institute for five years beginning this autumn . |
4 | Denver Broncos kept their lead in the AFC West with a 27–16 win over the New York Jets . |
5 | It is a brick building with a long nave which has simple , rectangular plan piers , without capitals , supporting a pointed arched arcade . |
6 | Regional Airlines : Established only this year , and operating from Jan Smuts with a former SAAF ‘ founding father ’ Dakota III 6871 ( on charge January 1944 , on to SAA in November 1953 and Namibair in 1978 ) ZS-DIW . |
7 | O. cuspidata has been recorded in the eastern Atlantic from iceland as far south as Ascension Island with a bathymetric range of 768–2460 m . |
8 | Beyond there ran a damp , crumbling brick passageway with a low ceiling . |
9 | Two of them , Zouher Kabbara and his cousin Nadim Kabbara , had unfortunately been arrested in Rome about a month before Coleman arrived on Cyprus , but he did meet Sami Jafaar , a short , stocky , fast-talking Shiite drug runner with a hairy chest festooned with gold chains and medallions . |
10 | The other , at Ashton , is the second-century strip building with a wide entrance , which has been identified as a blacksmith 's shop and contained five identifiable furnaces , a stone-lined quenching tank and numerous tools and completed metal objects . |
11 | GBI machines are in use in several local institutions , including Edinburgh University , and there is a large user base with a high level of product satisfaction . |
12 | EGGSTONE : ‘ Eggstone in Lemon Grove ’ CD only release from Swedish guitar merchants with a healthy obsession for Californian psychedelic-tinged pop |
13 | In particular , this business includes dealings in futures contracts with a nominal contract value of £500,000 if the qualifying conditions are met . |
14 | Having begun their Courage First Division programme with a 29-12 home win over Leicester , Wasps then lost direction and the match when they took on Harlequins at The Stoop . |
15 | ‘ The important thing , ’ he quoted almost to himself , ‘ is to remember it 's not brute force with a fixed-spool reel ; just a controlled flick . ’ |
16 | Students are invited to undertake a programme combining , concurrently , the traditional teaching practice with a social work placement . |
17 | So let me lay before you my own ideas , most of which have come from the practical application of regression therapy with a wide variety of patients who came to consult me for an even wider variety of reasons . |
18 | The 43-year-old victim was discovered in his Saab car with a single gunshot wound to the chest . |
19 | Start your kitchen reorganization with a drastic sort-out and throw-out . |
20 | ENGLAND 's triumphant Dunhill Cup golfers left Colin Montgomerie with a distinct feeling of deja vu in Morocco yesterday . |
21 | Amateur League side East Belfast began their defence of the Steel and Sons trophy with a 5– win over Malachians on Saturday . |
22 | It takes a diligent computer journalist with a technical education two years of intense effort just to begin to feel confident of expressing an opinion on anything material about the industry , and thereafter the next four or five years will be dogged by mistakes that are intensely embarrassing to recall . |
23 | Most of the patients assaulted by Dr Gordon Maden were young men with severe psychosocial problems — many of them drug addicts with a criminal record . |
24 | In the 1970s , as a Whitehall journalist with a historical background and an interest in political science , I found myself reading the Cabinet papers of the Attlee Administration as each new batch was declassified and comparing the performance of the Labour governments of 1945–51 with those of Wilson ( 1974–6 ) and Callaghan ( 1976–9 ) which I was engaged in reporting . |
25 | Wanting very much to hear ( because he was sure that this was a lover calling , from the voice ) , the man used the boxing match as an excuse , and he came and stood in the kitchen doorway with a wet plate and the cloth in his hands , and looked at the television . |
26 | The crosswind was increasing and the finish was the most exposed part of the course for this wind direction with a significant chop . |
27 | Dulcimer churned out highly complex folk rock ditties with a strong sense of theatre added to spice their material . |
28 | The words were hardly uttered when the door of the craft was flung open to reveal a white porcelain pedestal with a wooden seat . |
29 | Kirov walked down the street towards the car park with a renewed strength in his step . |
30 | ‘ That is the noisiest frog I 've ever had in this laboratory , ’ snapped Miss Hardbroom with a piercing glance at the jar . |