Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That magnificent cottage suite with gold- plated fittings should have pleased her . |
2 | In addition as the firm with the largest numbers of middle market clients we have excellent contacts at the board level with most corporations in the UK . |
3 | MARK KNOPFLER Singer/guitarist with mega-band Dire Straits . |
4 | Just have a bit bit with cold meat cold meat roast chicken |
5 | User password with invalid syntax supplied to PI . |
6 | Sister Act pairs Whoopi with another Oscar-winning actress Maggie Smith in a tale of a nun on the run and the change of fortunes she brings about in the convent where she seeks sanctuary . |
7 | A sample rate of at least 8kHz is needed and the microprocessor can be any 8-bit variety with simple software . |
8 | The development of other Library-based databases in place of , or supplementary to , existing analytical indexes , was dependent on the Garden appointing a computer scientist with considerable expertise in database design . |
9 | The Z8Q is an 8-bit processor with worldwide sales . |
10 | The two other big diversified computer companies are Unisys Corp at $8,400m or so , and NCR Corp at $7,100m — only the same size as Apple Computer Inc , a pure personal computer play with few designs on the data centre — and if AT&T Co is really serious about making it big in the computer industry , it will soon have to start thinking of buying NCR a present — and Unisys begins to look tempting now that James Unruh has finally got the company onto an even keel and Unisys ' own mainframe millstones under control . |
11 | They considered , inter alia , the arguments in favour of a trial by jury in these cases ; whether there are types of cases which could be dealt with effectively or justly outside the criminal justice system ; and also whether there should be a properly structured system of plea bargaining with proper safeguards . |
12 | Jeff Hardy led the Sheffield spree with two tries ; the others came from Bruce McGuire , Warren Smiles and Sonny Nickle , with Mark Aston kicking five goals . |
13 | He was a fork-lift truck driver with General Motors , he worked at the Budweiser brewery at night , and in between times he was a bartender. ’ lf0020 |
14 | The 3000 supports large-scale LAN consolidation , TP and decision support with 16 SCSI channels , 1Gb RAM , 192 disks , optional fault-tolerant protection and redundant power supplies . |
15 | The 3000 supports large-scale local network consolidation , transaction processing and decision support with 16 SCSI channels , 1Gb RAM , 192 disks , optional fault-tolerant protection and redundant power supplies . |
16 | Although its effect on the circulation of wild polioviruses has not been established , the incorporation of a single supplemental dose of IPV into vaccination regimens could substantially reduce the number of paralyses in countries where immunisation coverage with 3 or more doses of OPV is high ( 90% ) , but where immunogenicity studies have revealed large gaps in immunity to poliovirus types 1 and 3 . |
17 | The style was , therefore , chiefly in brick building with decorative brick-work on gables , fenestration and doorways , though a limited French and Belgian influence existed . |
18 | They reached Ankara 13 days later , where they arranged a meeting at the Turkish Parliament building with Assistant Director of External Affairs , Meltern Sahinkaya , and handed over a 1,000 name petition and a letter addressed to Parliament leader Husamettin Cindoruk . |
19 | They replaced their kitchen crockery with simple black and white octagonal glassware crockery and even the car was changed to fit in with the new image — their champagne-coloured Ford was replaced with a grey and red Peugeot . |
20 | Bake blind at 400 °s ; F , 200 °s ; C , Gas 6 for 10 mins by lining each pastry case with greaseproof paper or foil and baking beans . |
21 | A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×10 ) ; B. incisor from short-eared owl assemblage with superficial digestion along its entire length ( ×11 ) ; C. detail of superficial digestion caused by short-eared owl ( ×75 ) ; D. detail of same with the prism structure of the enamel apparent ( ×375 ) ; E. incisor in premaxilla from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×30 ) ; F. detail of same ( ×85 ) ; G. isolated incisor from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×15 ) ; H. digestion and splitting of incisor from European eagle owl assemblage ( ×56 ) ; I. digestion of enamel and dentine from tawny owl assemblage producing an uneven surface on both ( ×11 ) ; J. enamel removal from middle of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×13 ) ; K. detail of digested enamel edge ( ×375 ) ; L. heavy digestion of enamel and dentine from hen harrier assemblage ( ×18 ) . |
22 | A. vole molar from barn owl assemblage with no evidence of digestion ( ×14 ) ; B. enlargement of another specimen from the same barn owl assemblage with slight surface digestion of the salient angles ( ×38 ) ; C. vole molar from long-eared owl assemblage showing rounding of the occlusal edges of the salient angles but no penetration of the enamel ( ×38 ) ; D. enlargement of same ( ×150 ) ; E. murid molar from barn owl assemblage showing slight surface digestion of the enamel ( ×22 ) ; F. vole molar from short-eared owl assemblage showing extensive superficial digestion along all the salient angles , producing an uneven surface but no penetration of the enamel ( ×25 ) ; G. enlargement of same ( ×110 ) ; H. shrew molar from barn owl assemblage , undigested ( ×36 ) . |
23 | A. mandible from barn owl assemblage with intact ascending ramus ( ×10 ) ; B. mandible from long-eared owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×8 ) ; C. mandible from short-eared owl assemblage with cracked ascending ramus and missing coronoid process ( ×9 ) ; D. same with inferior angle broken ( ×19 ) ; E. mandible from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; F. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with broken coronoid process and the beginning of damage to the inferior border ( ×6 ) ; G. mandible from little owl assemblage with missing ascending ramus and broken inferior border exposing the incisor ( ×6 ) ; H. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with extensive damage to ramus and inferior border ( ×9 ) ; 1 . |
24 | A. mandible from barn owl assemblage with intact ascending ramus ( ×10 ) ; B. mandible from long-eared owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×8 ) ; C. mandible from short-eared owl assemblage with cracked ascending ramus and missing coronoid process ( ×9 ) ; D. same with inferior angle broken ( ×19 ) ; E. mandible from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; F. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with broken coronoid process and the beginning of damage to the inferior border ( ×6 ) ; G. mandible from little owl assemblage with missing ascending ramus and broken inferior border exposing the incisor ( ×6 ) ; H. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with extensive damage to ramus and inferior border ( ×9 ) ; 1 . |
25 | A. mandible from barn owl assemblage with intact ascending ramus ( ×10 ) ; B. mandible from long-eared owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×8 ) ; C. mandible from short-eared owl assemblage with cracked ascending ramus and missing coronoid process ( ×9 ) ; D. same with inferior angle broken ( ×19 ) ; E. mandible from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; F. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with broken coronoid process and the beginning of damage to the inferior border ( ×6 ) ; G. mandible from little owl assemblage with missing ascending ramus and broken inferior border exposing the incisor ( ×6 ) ; H. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with extensive damage to ramus and inferior border ( ×9 ) ; 1 . |
26 | A. mandible from barn owl assemblage with intact ascending ramus ( ×10 ) ; B. mandible from long-eared owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×8 ) ; C. mandible from short-eared owl assemblage with cracked ascending ramus and missing coronoid process ( ×9 ) ; D. same with inferior angle broken ( ×19 ) ; E. mandible from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; F. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with broken coronoid process and the beginning of damage to the inferior border ( ×6 ) ; G. mandible from little owl assemblage with missing ascending ramus and broken inferior border exposing the incisor ( ×6 ) ; H. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with extensive damage to ramus and inferior border ( ×9 ) ; 1 . |
27 | A. mandible from barn owl assemblage with intact ascending ramus ( ×10 ) ; B. mandible from long-eared owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×8 ) ; C. mandible from short-eared owl assemblage with cracked ascending ramus and missing coronoid process ( ×9 ) ; D. same with inferior angle broken ( ×19 ) ; E. mandible from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; F. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with broken coronoid process and the beginning of damage to the inferior border ( ×6 ) ; G. mandible from little owl assemblage with missing ascending ramus and broken inferior border exposing the incisor ( ×6 ) ; H. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with extensive damage to ramus and inferior border ( ×9 ) ; 1 . |
28 | A. mandible from barn owl assemblage with intact ascending ramus ( ×10 ) ; B. mandible from long-eared owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×8 ) ; C. mandible from short-eared owl assemblage with cracked ascending ramus and missing coronoid process ( ×9 ) ; D. same with inferior angle broken ( ×19 ) ; E. mandible from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; F. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with broken coronoid process and the beginning of damage to the inferior border ( ×6 ) ; G. mandible from little owl assemblage with missing ascending ramus and broken inferior border exposing the incisor ( ×6 ) ; H. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with extensive damage to ramus and inferior border ( ×9 ) ; 1 . |
29 | A. mandible from barn owl assemblage with intact ascending ramus ( ×10 ) ; B. mandible from long-eared owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×8 ) ; C. mandible from short-eared owl assemblage with cracked ascending ramus and missing coronoid process ( ×9 ) ; D. same with inferior angle broken ( ×19 ) ; E. mandible from Verreaux eagle owl assemblage with broken ascending ramus ( ×9 ) ; F. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with broken coronoid process and the beginning of damage to the inferior border ( ×6 ) ; G. mandible from little owl assemblage with missing ascending ramus and broken inferior border exposing the incisor ( ×6 ) ; H. mandible from tawny owl assemblage with extensive damage to ramus and inferior border ( ×9 ) ; 1 . |
30 | American-style hamburger basement with unique burgers , steaks , fish , poultry and pizzas . |