Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Mount the tanks side by side on the firm base and stick a length of sheet glass over the inside joints with a smear of silicone sealer . |
2 | Measure each of the inside angles with your protractor . |
3 | The man grabbed the inside handle with his free hand and began to shake the windows . |
4 | Then the horse plunged as Jones shook the reins to get rid of the swaying woman who still hung like a limpet , and Anmer rolled over towards the inside rails with Jones underneath . |
5 | Corporate Programme terms of business are agreed separately as part of the total contract with the company concerned . |
6 | As Huntington says , it is the total system with its inherent opposition and paradox which makes for the novel 's interest . |
7 | To measure acid reflux , several were used : ( 1 ) total reflux time ( min ) , defined as the time with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 ; ( 2 ) total reflux time ( % ) , defined as the total time with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 expressed as a percentage of the analysed period ; ( 3 ) reflux episodes >6 s , defined as the number of episodes with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 lasting longer than 6 s ; ( 4 ) reflux episodes >5 min , defined as the number episodes with an intraoesophageal pH <4.0 lasting longer than 5 min ; ( 5 ) mean reflux duration ( min ) , defined as the mean duration of all reflux episodes ; ( 6 ) maximal reflux duration ( min ) , defined as the longest single reflux episode . |
8 | ‘ It is input twice , ’ admits Mr Johnson , ‘ in the sense that sales would be at the invoicing stage and then put into FDC at the total stage with the two systems running side by side . |
9 | Aluminium smelters are only one of a score of industries which now pollute the total environment with fluoride emissions and solid wastes . |
10 | There have been few studies of adults with cystic fibrosis with respect to employment , education , housing , insurance , and other features of lifestyle , and most such studies have been based on patients attending large clinics , who may be unrepresentative of the total population with the disease . |
11 | The normal system with such filters is to dig , build and concrete your own — though you can buy large chambers boxes for such filters , and they , and home-made efforts , may well use similar media to the boxed units . |
12 | I have known people to hold a rabbit down with one foot and then , after picking the ferret up in the normal way with their other hand , squeeze the ferret 's foot . |
13 | First , it can take a company through the magistrates courts in the normal way with the aim of securing a prosecution . |
14 | If in a compulsory area the title is still unregistered , deducing and investigation of the unregistered title proceeds in the normal way with only one additional requirement imposed by the system : an additional search , which you ought to make when buying property with an unregistered title , namely , against the " index map and parcels index " . |
15 | This shift was not observed in the normal controls with no identifiable risk factors for these malignancies . |
16 | Now you have a superb pork roast with crunchy crackling and a cold joint which will not crumble when carved ( the normal problem with pork on a buffet ) , as the moisture has been retained in the meat . |
17 | The best method is to lay the normal foundations with side edging standing about 50 to 75mm above the proposed level of the gravel . |
18 | Furthermore , during hepatic fibrosis there is replacement of the normal matrix with interstitial or fibrillar collagens ( predominantly types I and III ) . |
19 | Hobbies , holidays and varied interests are not an optional extra but are for refreshment and re-creation , a means to return to the normal routine with renewed vigour and enthusiasm . |
20 | A typical method would involve attempting to transform programs to some standard form , for example the normal form with the introduction of loops in some tightly defined ways . |
21 | Instead of being buried at Rokupa cemetery , as is the normal custom with state criminals , the six were buried elsewhere at state expense . |
22 | Second , Iago 's terrible silence once his deceptions have been exposed : ‘ Demand me nothing , what you know , you know , /From this time forth I never will speak word ’ ( V.ii.304f. ) : this refusal of language is the logical outcome of the destructive egoism with which Iago has put himself outside , and in his own eyes above , society . |
23 | Listening to her talk about the make of corset she wore and the neckline shape that best suited her , speaking on these matters with the kind of solemnity they would only have brought to bear on the country 's economic situation or the future of the United Nations , they regarded her with the polite incomprehension with which they would have looked at a Martian . |
24 | There was a warmth in his manner that invested the polite enquiry with a genuine interest . |
25 | He noted the rapid , undignified scramble by which the culprit extricated himself from the ropes on the river path , followed by ominous little trickles of loose earth ; and the exaggerated dignity with which he compensated as soon as he was clear , his slender back turned upon the voice that blasted him out of danger , his crest self-consciously reared in affected disregard of sounds which could not possibly be directed at him . |
26 | A coal fell out of the fire , making them both start , and Breeze replaced it with the exaggerated care with which we perform these trivial tasks , when our thoughts are far away . |
27 | The association of the mother and the umbilical cord with the spider , who spins a thread out of her own body , has not passed unnoticed . |
28 | ‘ He killed the hooded crow with skill , ’ said the male . |
29 | Only when they saw the hooded men with blood-covered knives approaching their cars did they realise what lay in store for them . |
30 | He had been named on the Munster Railway Cup panel for the semi-final meeting with Leinster . |