Example sentences of "[adj] with a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Nottingham 18pts Northampton 9 NOTTINGHAM 'S rousing victory gave Alan Davies a send-off with a bitter-sweet flavour on Saturday and ended an era at Beeston . |
2 | He was fair and blue-eyed with a strong resemblance to Mick Redmond . |
3 | 71% were unemployed with a regular income from the government or sickness benefits ; 13% were employed with a regular salary . |
4 | For the complete beginner you can not go wrong with a boxed set of , say , 24 sticks . |
5 | From the start , their approach to the matches had been exciting with a dazzling display of flair from the batsmen . |
6 | The European Commission also gets its oar in , helping to keep out electronics prices high with a wide variety of anti-dumping duties on certain foreign manufacturers . |
7 | But the stakes are high with a six-figure bonanza in television rights , advertising and UEFA payments in the balance . |
8 | The animals were studied only twice weekly with a minimum interval of 48 hours between experiments . |
9 | And as a finishing touch , the edge of each plate is hand-decorated with a gleaming rim of 22 carat gold . |
10 | The present issue is the 36th and the rate is 8.5 p.c. tax free with a maximum holding of £10,000 . |
11 | Since then we have enjoyed excellent results with the food — the Spirulina in sinking stick and flake form being outstandingly popular with a wide range of fish including brackish water puffers and gobies , a Picasso Trigger ; and our newly acquired shoal of Severums . |
12 | This reliability , coupled with the convenience of having one-hour test papers and a high quality audio cassette — ready prepared — has made the Oxford Placement Tests popular with a wide range of institutions . |
13 | However , the book remains popular with a large increase in sales fron commercial outlets being recorded . |
14 | Although undoubtedly popular with a large section of the electorate , the scheme also provided his rivals within the ruling Janata Dal Party with the necessary ammunition to launch an attack on Singh 's leadership . |
15 | I was the last to cross , and I watched more and more people getting wet with a sinking feeling in my stomach . |
16 | Hugo himself was lithe , elegant and charming with a slight edge of fascinating middle-European foreignness that came from his Bulgarian father . |
17 | EVERYTHING in the garden is rosy with a strong hint of green at a nursery . |
18 | Young winger Kenyon took his chance well to beat Hunte at the corner for Warrington 's opening try and hooker Duane Mann made the Saints defence look foolish with a cunning kick through the ruck for Jackson to pounce . |
19 | The average rating is thus 100 because a child of ten years old with a mental age of ten will score 100 : — |
20 | Mr McKiernan explains : ‘ Research has shown that the most vulnerable business is less than two years old with a net worth of less than £40,000 . |
21 | The London-Glasgow train was packed to capacity as I struggled aboard and managed to find a small space opposite the toilet ; the corridor and compartments being jampacked with a seething mass of Service people . |
22 | Revolution was now the buzzword , as pop allied itself with the youth riots that occurred throughout Europe and America in 1968 and 1969 ; although overtly concerned with inner space , pop went public with a confusing mixture of ideology and rhetoric , to which private concerns like self and sexuality were subordinated . |
23 | All three are quite similar with a pastel range of pink and purple flowers as well as white and cream . |
24 | Summers are comparatively warm with a moderate rainfall in upland areas of both Regions . |
25 | This new , lower rate will be consistent with a higher yield on the assets in question as per the inverse relationship demonstrated earlier . |
26 | Thus it seems that the only understanding that the persons in the original position can reach is that everyone should have the greatest equal liberty consistent with a similar liberty for others . |
27 | The single M paratuberculosis positive non-inflammatory bowel disease colonic mucosal culture in the present study is consistent with a similar situation in the United States , although the number of these long term cultures available for study was , of course , small . |
28 | In addition , morbidly obese patients were studied to identify if there was any difference in the concentrations of the APGPR peptide in these subjects as this would be consistent with a pathophysiological role for APGPR in this group of disorders . |
29 | What I hope to have shown , which is consistent with a certain tentativeness about what has been said , and with incompleteness , is that we do have a grasp of both dependent and independent conditionals , which grasp can be clarified and which gives to us an explicit understanding of the seven causal connections that were set out . |
30 | The long-range restriction map of one of the ZNF gene YACs , yA4C5 , was constructed by pulsed field gel electrophoresis ( PFGE ) , and is consistent with a close association of ZNF11A and ZNF33A sequences , since they are not separated by the restriction enzymes used ( Figure 1f ) . |