Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] [v-ing] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 On April 22 , Radio Cameroon reported that the National Assembly had passed an amnesty bill providing for the return of political exiles and complying with an opposition demand for the freeing of political prisoners , believed to number several hundreds .
2 This ungainly fellow , dressed in dishevelled robes and dancing with a curiously lopsided but fetching clumsiness , somehow managed to touch thousands .
3 Connections can be traced with the imagery of advertisements which portray harassed housewives overcome by sudden headaches while coping with the demands of husband , home and children ; on these occasions the mood is corrected by the appropriate painkiller or vitamin pill and then the housewife proceeds to go happily about her work .
4 To her annoyance , Ronni found herself watching the long tanned fingers and remembering with a start how they had felt against her flesh .
5 It is well known that they always develop their more satisfying choreographic ideas when working with a group of dancers whose abilities they know .
6 They move mainly by climbing , gripping with their flexible toes and progressing with the ease with which we walk on level ground .
7 In half the specimens studied these lesions were found only after careful examination of numerous sections and staining with an anti-cytokeratin antibody .
8 Legal Aid covers the cost of investigating your claim , including contacting witnesses , obtaining medical reports and negotiating with the Defendants .
9 The ‘ Megatop Phoenix ’ era finds Mick wrestling with poor returns , but with the inception of BAD II he 's on the track once more , wearing daft hats and running with the oldest , coolest street gang in the business .
10 The junior will observe an experienced nurse explaining investigations , comforting bereaved relatives or communicating with a deaf patient .
11 Invitations and threats , bargaining and cursing filled the air , coming from the mouths of men , women and ragged children and mingling with the sound of dogs barking , chickens fussing , mules braying .
12 We must , of course , go further than the signed pages when dealing with an illustrated work .
13 I travelled the West Somerset from end to end on East Saturday and I attended the ARPS dinner on the Great Central Railway the following weekend , but these events were jollies — the value of which lay in the opportunity of meeting one 's colleagues from other preserved railways and talking with the staff and volunteers of those that we visited .
14 The evening also gave Keith Jones , Manager , Personal Banking at Sheffield Church Street Branch , the opportunity to exhibit his Russian skills whilst conversing with the non-English speaking party member and also when rounding off the evening with a traditional toast in Russian .
15 Andrew Beattie knew some of them personally and was drawn into the work of finding new homes and dealing with the problems of the young , sick and old .
16 She was pointing at her guests with red-painted fingernails and flirting with the men .
17 Some of the more important suggestions for change include new committee structures to allow qualified civilian staff to have information and knowledge to question military assumptions ; new congressional committees to review the need for new weapons systems ; laws to force people to disclose any bureaucratic and financial interests when dealing with the military and to stop Pentagon officials taking top jobs with defence contractors : and , budgeting systems which would ask for every existing military programme to be fundamentally reappraised every year ( zero-based budgeting ) .
18 They play a large part in the provision of welfare services , especially in running clubs and recreational activities and helping with the provision of meals , and they make a substantial contribution to the demand for residential care .
19 More importantly , this imagery affects the demeanour of these macho men when dealing with the public .
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