Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] [adj] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Parallels with that attack seven weeks ago 24 hours before the devastating Bishopsgate blast in the City of London included the ‘ location ’ and the ‘ nature of the damage ’ , he told a news conference .
2 He suffered from post-traumatic stress because of a lone confrontation with eight youths two years earlier .
3 Thus 7 × 50 indicates a magnification of 7 , with each object-glass 50 millimetres across ; 12 × 50 gives a magnification of 12 , again with 50-mm object-glasses , and so on .
4 Again , it was bad enough to have a surge associated with high spring tides , but it could have been associated with equinoctial springs seven weeks later with even more disastrous results .
5 With this government any issues soon take second place to being seen to win .
6 No effort was made to quantify the need or to address a major issue with public sector legal services generally .
7 I used to fish there with some friends several years ago and we rarely caught less than 100lbs in a session .
8 What we do is provide them all er all of them with er a training course an awareness which does include on some with some companies two days out in the field .
9 I remember a , I remember er an A H T came out with some figures five years ago which may have prompted some early retirements then .
10 They showed the proportion of directors reporting improved order books has risen from 28 p.c. in February to 43 p.c. this month , while 37 p.c. say profits are higher compared with 30 p.c. two months ago .
11 PC denies sex charge A POLICE officer yesterday denied attempting to commit gross indecency with another man nine months ago .
12 She had been swopped with another baby 13 years before in a tragic hospital blunder .
13 Recent results include evidence that the average Kenyan woman now has 6.5 children compared with 8.2 children 12 years ago .
14 Bethesda disposed of Beaumaris by five wickets with 10 overs left thanks chiefly to a fighting 60 by Bryn Butler .
15 Birds roosting and foraging near airports now collide with jumbo jets seven times more often than they did with the early turbo jets .
16 Contact with famous name international firms undoubtedly encourages local manufacturers , impressed by the demonstration effect of the success of prestigious foreign firms , to consider seriously the uses they could make of the new technologies .
17 Its loyalty was to contrast favourably with American disloyalty five years later during the Suez crisis .
18 ‘ Our stock is carefully chosen to blend well into British homes , ’ explained director William Hiley , who fell in love with Indian style some years ago when he first travelled around India as a student .
19 The purchase of externally-sourced catalogue records ( e.g. from OCLC or VTLS ) would not be cost-effective , since so many of our records are unique , or shared only with other specialist botanical libraries not contributing records to these services — we would have to do it all again ourselves , and we lack the manpower resources to do this .
20 The commission 's final report , which contrasts with tentative suggestions 12 months ago , was welcomed by Nicholas Ridley , Secretary of State for Trade and Industry .
21 He was dead tired but he kept up his gallop , and at the post had four lengths to spare over Spartan Missile , with Royal Mail two lengths further back in third .
22 Mr Wilson-Brown , who opened the first computerised perchery barn with piped radio three months ago , said yesterday : ‘ We were concerned when production fell and realised that this was because the hens did not like the endless election news , comment and argument .
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