Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [conj] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 She felt him lace their fingers together and trembled with a strange mixture of excitement and trepidation .
2 And Merson revealed : ‘ The boss called me in on Monday and told me that it would be best if I played in the reserves on Tuesday rather than travel with the squad to Blackburn .
3 The courts will , however , avoid constraining a statute so as to dispense with a hearing completely .
4 The course was lengthened by pushing back some tees so as to comply with the Regulations on Handicapping , resulting in the Club having four recognised S.S. courses : White ( 70 ) , Yellow ( 69 ) , Green ( 68 ) and the L.G.U. Red ( 72 ) .
5 Well , what it 's all about is that er , the insurers have seen things on the telly etcetera and horrified with the result ,
6 But perhaps it is best to take a few steps back and begin with the preliminary question : why an exhibition of the nude ?
7 It expected that Scott would produce a building to vie with his great designs abroad and concluded with the hope that ‘ the recent discussions in which so much misapprehension has been exhibited will not shake your determination to carry out the selected design ’ .
8 The plaintiff rode his horse violently and collided with a pole which the defendant had negligently left in the road .
9 It can give very good sky or water effects especially when combined with a moon/sun or a cloud formation .
10 Stephen laughed , and Felix felt vaguely resentful , but it was fine at the moment to see his friend laughing even at his expense , so he brushed the mood away and continued with an invention about Mao studying Princess Anne 's record at gymkhanas .
11 I could also pick his feet out and deal with the foot-rot which was starting to set in .
12 Bake at 180C/350F/Gas 4 for 25 minutes or until the top springs back when pressed with a finger .
13 If you are closer , then your foot curls around and strikes with the knee still part-flexed .
14 Pull the wing skin off and replace with the new .
15 In this latter group of patients it may be more efficient to proceed directly to a trial of amiodarone or ICD placement rather than to proceed with a lengthy course of serial drug testing .
16 She spent two weeks inside and returned with a vast stack of photocopied originals and a bill for the astronomical sum of f25 .
17 And [ Molla Fenari " s ] standing rose in [ the sultan " s ] estimation and he occupied the highest place therein and consulted with the sultan in all affairs [ of state ] and became as the vezir …
18 She pulled the curtain aside and choked with the shock of what she saw .
19 DEC claims 2,000 development sites for OSF/1 1.2 on Alpha , with 400 applications up and running with a further 1,000 committed .
20 Gossage 's images of Berlin at night , and as a block city , are reminiscent of photographs taken 50 years ago and resonate with a sense of Berlin 's history .
21 ‘ Phoenixa ’ is EMI 's culling from the old Pye Nixa catalogue , which it acquired a few years ago and launched with a contribution from each record sold to the environmental music charity ‘ Music for the World ’ .
22 At first , the family lived in one room upstairs and began with a bedroom for Ella , then aged four , and Joel , who was five months old .
23 He says there is a Sun-based banking network linking St Petersburg , Tumin and Moscow up and running with an electronic fund transfer link to the US , 40 Sparcstations at the Dubna Joint Institute for Research and a dozen running Computervision Corp CAD/CAM software down in Taginrog at an engineering firm whose name in English means Red Boilermaker .
24 He says there is a Sun-based banking network linking St Petersburg , Tumin and Moscow up and running with an electronic fund transfer link to the US , 40 Sparcstations at the Dubna Joint Institute for Research and a dozen running ComputerVision CAD/CAM software down in Taginrog at an engineering firm whose name in English means Red Boilermaker .
25 ‘ You mean the way he walked out right through the wall rather than bothering with the doorway , chief ? ’
26 She peered again at the water below and fought with the nausea and the dizziness and the fear .
27 ‘ When it comes to business I think it is important to get your head down and deal with the accountants and lawyers , ’ she says .
28 Strachan took one touch , lined the ball up and struck with the trusty right foot .
29 After all , nothing gives a player more pleasure than being able to put his head back and run with the ball .
30 He entered forcefully into local politics , strengthening his position in the town by the purchase of properties there and allying with the enemies of the unreformed municipal corporation of Fowey .
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