Example sentences of "[noun] a [adj] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 So why not give your legs a golden glow with a little fake tan ?
2 Give your eyes a rosy touch with a rose-tinted eyeshadow on the browbone , to meet a subtle grey-brown in the socket .
3 Perhaps two tours in Northern Ireland , a war in the Middle East , and ten full years in the army lends a 26-year-old lance corporal a certain stature with rookies still in their teens .
4 The referee blew a toy trumpet and Harry Payne gave the golf club a mighty hit with his bat , breaking the shaft in two .
5 Chapman had first appreciated the crowd-pulling potential of a station practically on Arsenal 's doorstep , giving the club a quick connection with most parts of the capital , when he came to Highbury as the visiting manager of Leeds City in 1913 , and it now fired his imagination .
6 Edwin Keith gave Bordon a handy lead with two headed goals , but a rare lapse in defence enabled Beaumont to pull one back and it remained 2–1 at the interval .
7 On the stable block , in which nothing had ever been stabled in Adam 's memory , was a little tower with a running fox weathervane on it and below the small pitched roof a blue clock with hands of gold .
8 And he showed he means to make goals a top priority with the £400,000 move for Rangers livewire front man Spencer .
9 At threshold concentrations a second phase caused by ADP release from the platelets is seen and at high concentrations a single phase with irreversible aggregation is observed ( Hardisty et al , 1970 ) .
10 Thomson , in particular , brought to the industry a dynamic concern with techniques of selling and marketing .
11 Slipping down into the parking-lot under the hotel was like being swallowed , the entrance a dark throat with the tongue cut out .
12 From south of the walled area comes evidence for metal-working , leather-working , and agricultural processing , represented by two millstones and a cache of cattle and horse bones , while from Normangate Field a single crucible with bronze droplets provides evidence for bronze-working .
13 In May a Lithuanian-born journalist with a Lima newspaper , Barbara D'Achille , had been beaten to death by suspected rebels .
14 The helmet-plate centre had as its motif a Chinese dragon with a laurel wreath .
15 He struck Tallis a hard blow with his fist .
16 At the ‘ Enquiries ’ desk a young man with a strange , flattened haircut looked up from behind the counter .
17 In his place came Ossie Ardilles a small man with big ideas .
18 In Puhlhofer v. Hillingdon London Borough Council a married couple with two young children lived in one room at a guesthouse .
19 In Senegal a collaborative project with the universities of Dakar and Paris-Sud has had as its main objective the development of a simple and reliable technique for estimating groundwater recharge .
20 We have also from his pen a long Dialogue with Trypho the Jew .
21 Next moment a huge bus with Jumbo El Rapido on the side tore past overtaking and cutting in front .
22 Descended from Ferdinand Franz Wallraf , who with Johann Richardt had founded Cologne 's great museum , Paul lived in what was for post-war days a sizeable apartment with large rooms .
23 Heron shows in his article a deep sympathy with Braque 's work , which , incidentally , was a sort of painting he himself was seeking to practise at the time .
24 Give your body a pre-holiday boost with Estée Lauder Self-Action Light Tanning Crème ( £11 ) or Piz Buin Jet Bronzer Lotion ( £7.50 ) , both of which are ideal for fair skins .
25 The idea is to ensure an orderly market by giving market participants a cooling-off period with a chance to reassess their positions .
26 Above : Give a room a warm glow with La Baigue 's Magiglo Maestro fuel-effect gas fire , with realistic dancing flames
27 Give your hair a real treat with Silvikrin Intensive Conditioning Treatment — it 's one of the best deep conditioners around and we 're giving 200 away .
28 In this case a fixed-stage microscope with image-erected optics and long distance working objectives is most appropriate ( e.g. Microtec M2 , MicroInstruments , Oxford ) .
29 Was the Girlie winner a rich beauty with a weakness for crime reporters ? ’
30 Cecil , you will recall , did not choose as his mistress a bit-part actress with a silly surname .
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