Example sentences of "[adj] with a [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | He was fair and blue-eyed with a strong resemblance to Mick Redmond . |
2 | My Lords , having drafted this speech , I then had the pleasure and advantage of reading in draft the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , and concluded that I ought to refer to the company fraud cases which were canvassed before your Lordships , lest it be thought that the Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 statement of principle is inconsistent with a proper approach to such cases . |
3 | Jessica had dickered about wearing jeans — doing a Karen , she had mocked herself — but had settled for a button-through with a longish skirt to it . |
4 | The phasing out was gradual with a complete return to 3.5 litre normally aspirated cars from the 1989 season , bringing an end to the turbo-charger … born 1977 , died 1988 . |
5 | Of course it is to be remembered here that we are concerned with a grave threat to the national economy . |
6 | The distribution of security prices at expiry is log-normal with a mean equal to the risk-free rate and a standard deviation of . |
7 | It is of course very difficult to predict all the uses you might make of a new technology until you have had time to experiment with it , so the same golden rule applies to recording as to playback : start small with a basic system to which you can add . |