Example sentences of "[noun] with [adj] [noun sg] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I weep for Barrow 's prospects were there conceivably any change in Government , because the right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) has said that the Opposition would replace a cancelled fourth boat with equivalent work only to be denounced by his own candidate in Barrow who used the words ’ ignorant and ill-informed ’ . |
2 | This focus on reconstruction put the CFLN in step with the resistance movements and the CNR , which had been discussing postwar renewal with increasing urgency ever since the American landings in North Africa . |
3 | He kissed her lips , then trailed his mouth with tantalising slowness down over her breasts , her stomach , her thighs , lingering at the place where passion focused itself . |
4 | The move attracted especial attention because compulsory religious education had been introduced in schools with considerable publicity only in 1982 . |
5 | The architects , Derek Irvine Associates , were obliged to locate the main ‘ public ’ staircase at the centre of the plan with light flooding in through the roof-light which straddles the roof ridge above , because the considerable width of the building — 11.4m ( 37ft ) — necessitated some means of introducing light into the middle if gloomy internal corridors were to be avoided . |
6 | WACC should now pursue this theme with renewed vigour both on the theoretical and practical level . |
7 | Owen measured his distance , and as he swung , struck the sword with well-judged force out of his failing hand , and clubbed him senseless with the flat of his blade . |
8 | All day I have been seeing pictures of him at his best ; jumbled up in no chronological sequence — Saturday evening tram rides and visits to the Hippodrome with late supper afterwards in Malvern days , earlier days of ‘ where do you want to go to ’ in the study … the ‘ Well , boys this is grand ’ at the beginning of the holiday … his little drop of whiskey : his fund of wheezes . |
9 | ) , Leapor was probably expected to combine basic cooking with extensive cleaning both in the kitchen and other parts of the house . |
10 | The first was the reason for sponsorship was visibility and publicity , the second social responsibility , the third brand development with special reference obviously to the drink companies . |
11 | ‘ Owners complain about low prize money but there is no point in our executive putting up £25,000 with prize money down to fourth for a non-sponsored race if they wo n't support it . |
12 | Sometimes we shave them , other times we have to sit them in the bath with hot water up to their necks and soak it off . ’ |
13 | A moment later the door creaked open and he appeared , or a fair facsimile , a very old man with grey hair down to his shoulders , a black dresscoat of velvet that had seen better days , a pair of very baggy corduroy trousers beneath of the type worn by peasants on the farm . |
14 | The Government proposes tax legislation with retrospective effect only after very careful consideration of the circumstances , according to Financial Secretary Stephen Dorrell . |
15 | But many more were needed , and in early January Coleridge set off to publicize the new venture on a tour of the Midlands , recording an eventful journey with comic gusto both in his letters at the time and almost twenty years later in the Biographia Literaria . |
16 | Involving pupils in these tasks as a project can increase interest and emphasise the need for good personal organisation , which will be invaluable for pupils with poor sight both at school and after leaving it . |
17 | In combination with intermediate rinse either by |
18 | Randomised comparison of combination chemotherapy plus supportive care with supportive care alone in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer |
19 | What could she possibly say to a beauty with thick hair down to her waist , wearing bright clothes , and gold bracelets up her arm ? |
20 | The Small Companies Rate applies where profits do not exceed £250,000 with marginal relief up to profits of £1,250,000 . |
21 | The UK , which had reduced its embassy staff in Baghdad from 24 to six in early January , had also brought out its ambassador ( Harold Walker , who left on Jan. 10 ) and remaining personnel following the failure of the Jan. 9 Baker-Aziz talks ; the Germans had left on Jan. 8 , and according to Le Monde of Jan. 15 France was the only EC country with diplomatic representation still in place in Baghdad . |
22 | It seemed to be something beyond language , beyond culture ; it was a more profound sense of the alien , of their lives as separate rivers with uncrossable ground in between . |
23 | The new release supports up to 15 Alpha AXP systems with computing power well in excess of 3,000 SPECmarks or 4 GIPS . |
24 | Before the new bin was installed , there was a problem with fat building up in the cooler and in the downspout between the press and cooler . |
25 | The Beckwith brothers and Tony Clegg exited from property shares with perfect timing just before the current disastrous recession . |