Example sentences of "[det] with a [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | However , I do use this with a certain amount of common sense . |
2 | Until recently , I was just amazed that I was doing this with a reasonable amount of success . |
3 | Evaluation of the Trust 's activities was undertaken principally via a questionnaire of a sample of past clients ( n=78 , a response rate of 39 percent ) , supplementing this with a systematic monitoring of enquiries at the Powys Self Help office ( using self record diaries over a two week period ) and conducting interviews with individuals associated with the organisation . |
4 | Fill this with a small amount of cat litter , having lined it first with newspaper . |
5 | Contrast this with a Marxist view of property rights . |
6 | Dei Verbum 10 describes the magisterium as subordinate to the Word , but follows this with a problematic image of Scripture , Tradition and the Magisterium as a kind of trinity . |
7 | He dismissed this with a cutting wave of his hand . |
8 | He took a sheet of Gordon 's notepaper and typed a short note to Alan Bleath , thanking him for his recent contribution to the stimulating seminar on lenses of a high refractive index , signed this with a fair approximation of Gordon 's hand and put it in one of the ‘ Gordon Beamish : See ? ’ envelopes , addressed to Alan Bleath , 329 Carradine Road , Mitcham . |
9 | But physical victory was a poor thing to a woman and little to preen herself on : any fool could disable another with a judicious cast of fist or foot , a neatly wielded weapon , a dirty trick . |
10 | Let us posit a partnership of 5 partners , each with a taxable share of profits of £60,000 , so that their taxable income profiles are as follows : — |
11 | it would be a commonplace to historians that the union movements in the United States or in Britain are very different in character from the union movements in France or in Italy , each conditioned by its own historical experience , and each with a distinctive conception of its role within the wider society . |
12 | It does this , for example , by defining three broad levels of service support ( each with a corresponding type of service response ) : low ( individual care ) , medium ( care programme approach ) , and high ( care management ) , where access to each of these is determined by the results of specialist mental health needs assessment . |
13 | The ambitious initiative has a target of 36 businesses still in operation three years after start-up , each with a minimum turnover of £1 million , and at least one third of total output exported . |
14 | The Prado should establish , say , 20 mini-collections comprising 500 paintings , each with a varied selection of the many treasures hidden in its vaults . |
15 | Broad gold ; gold network , fastened with ribbon of gold ; blue enamel medallions , each with a small bouquet of brilliants ; a broad gold chain , each link separated with a ruby ; aquamarines with twisted gold . |
16 | Almost by accident , says Lord Weir , activities were split equally across five sectors : power , oil and gas , water and sewage , naval and marine , and general and industrial — each with a broad spread of international markets . |
17 | The completed video will be published on two cassettes each containing 4 programmes and each with a total duration of approximately 27 minutes . |
18 | PGA sports up to four players each with a large selection of clubs . |
19 | In the nervous systems of arthropods , for example — including insects and crustacea — the head ganglion — the brain — may be important , but is so only in the sense of King John amongst the barons ; there are many other ganglia distributed throughout the arthropod body , each with a considerable degree of autonomy . |
20 | Available in four fabulous colours , each with a different level of abrasion or ‘ grit ’ . |
21 | Pope and Yadav ( 1992 ) argued that potential arbitrageurs can be divided into groups , each with a different level of arbitrage transactions costs . |
22 | Two broad groups seem to emerge from the known evidence ( fig. 8 ) , each with a different level of impact on the defended area itself and on the extra-mural suburbs . |
23 | The early problems of the PFF gave its critics much to enjoy since the Force was Pathfinder in name only , The four initial squadrons , each with a different type of aircraft , had essentially different operational capabilities . |
24 | Whilst the need for " stores ' and all forms of ancillary equipment was being chased , the matter of operating a hotch-potch of five squadrons , each with a different type of aircraft , brought its own problems to the PFF . |
25 | In France , which has more than 200 registered organic producers ( over half the world 's total ) , there are 16 associations , each with a different set of rules . |
26 | Here there will need to be not one module in EP but a variety of modules each geared to a particular path and each with a different set of prerequisites . |
27 | In the previous section , we saw that there are an infinity of Pareto-efficient allocations , each with a different distribution of income or utility between different members of society . |
28 | All are females , each with a huge mass of brown eggs bulging beneath the semi-circular flap on her underside . |
29 | These motivate the separate preoccupations of holists and individualists , each with a characteristic type of question , and account for the fact that they are satisfied by different sorts of answers . |
30 | The door is closed to new members , and the membership protects itself against what it calls Proliferation with wire , guns , attack dogs , certainly , but above all with a suffocating cloak of secrecy . |