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

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1 6–6 The Session agreed that the choir should sit in front of the pulpit along with the Precentor instead of in one of the church pews as formerly .
2 After four years of training , in a homely laboratory atmosphere where scientists working in shifts conversed ( or ‘ signed ’ ) to Washoe and to each other exclusively in Ameslan , she had mastered the use and recognition of 132 signs together with the ability often to pair two of them ( but rarely more than two ) in significant combinations and under appropriate circumstances .
3 Waistcoat and shirt rags pulled back from her shoulders along with the shift beneath , which had split like tissue paper .
4 But it is two goals down with a lot more to come — and that is a promise , ’ said Candlish .
5 Lay another sheet of greaseproof paper on top and roll the sponge up with the paper inside .
6 Ex-Fini Triber , Ministry Man and Revolting Cock Chris Connelly team up with the Tribe once more in a long and slow shuffling expedition that 's not necessarily a club-oriented track but is constructed from the fundamental elements of the club scene at least .
7 Pregnant bitches should be dosed at least once during pregnancy and the nursing litters dosed at least twice , at 1-2 weeks of age and again 2 weeks later with a drug specifically recommended for use in pups .
8 It was surprisingly easy to get the wing aloft with a step backwards and a sharp tug on the front risers .
9 so you felt that and that pulse point there if you press on it hard enough you can actually stop the one in the wrist and of course that is controlling the flow of blood to the rest of the arm and you leave a pressure point closed off like that for no more than ten minutes , because if you left it on for too long that it means not sufficient blood 's getting to the rest of the , the limbs and the limb must have its blood supply , so you leave the pressure on for ten minutes and then release it , say for ten seconds just so say that the hand comes back pinkish again and if it 's not slowing down , back on with the pressure again for another ten minutes and that 's how you use it , tap off , ten minutes at the most , tap on for a little while , if it 's leaked again reapply , ten minutes at the most , tap on again , okay and that 's how you 'll control it , so if you do have a sit a situation where the bleeding was bad cos you 've got a , a limb severed , you could n't perhaps put sufficient direct pressure over that limb , this done , right , to control the bleeding then you could use indirect pressure , here , breaking or here , right in the , no playing now please , no trying to find this one right now , do this one tonight , in bed and the old lady said now what are you doing to me , never you mind , go to sleep
10 It was found abandoned a short distance away with the engine still running .
11 In this respect his practice contrasts interestingly with that of the Mirror of St Edmund where this is remembered at Compline along with the entombment thus suggesting a constant cycle of enactment of the Passion .
12 After training sessions , keep any literature or handouts together with the forms so that you build up your own references to guide you .
13 ‘ Get the sails up , ’ Trent managed — no time to get his breath back with the reef now a bare two hundred yards on their beam .
14 He suggests that there is little evidence that any British Government ever managed the unemployment rate simply with a view only to winning the next election .
15 Trim one edge neatly with a knife so that it is straight — the straight edge should be about 30cm ( 12inches ) long .
16 foul language in the school playground er sent a letter out with the word fucking
17 I had a meal out with a friend recently , and now we 've got mother into hospital for a few weeks so that I can take my husband away on holiday .
18 Make rows 23cm/9in apart with a stick or hoe and plant them about 10cm/4in apart with the tips just out of the soil .
19 argued that such inferences are stored in memory along with the information explicitly contained in the passage , with the result that when subjects are given a recognition test they will falsely identify the inference as having occurred in the passage .
20 The injured man fainted but when he came round he managed to dislodge his hand from the fence and made his way home with the blade still stuck in the wound .
21 Because even though this is a this is a linear network it can be effectively seen as a network effectively with a unit here and a unit here and maybe one weight .
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