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

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1 Looking at examples of day-to-day practical assistance , it is apparent that women have been involved in exchanging this with other women much more commonly than men have been involved in exchanges with women , or with other men .
2 He was hanging out of a Lynx sitting on the side of this with this gun right ?
3 OK , so relations were unsteady with little brother right now , but it would have been better than this .
4 There is a great deal wrong with quantitative methods just as there is a great deal wrong with qualitative ones .
5 There was nothing wrong with either drive yesterday .
6 You travelled along it yesterday , there was nothing wrong with this road yesterday .
7 you were funny with that wheelbarrow out the front , out the back here this afternoon
8 The racking is constructed on a back-to-back principle up to 20 metres high with intervening gangways as little as 1.5 metres wide .
9 Lower prices have continued into early 1993 with current profitability further squeezed owing to higher feed costs .
10 In all but the very smallest of projects a number of people will be involved , some with specialist knowledge not necessarily in the possession of the project manager .
11 It is also unlikely to be popular with car-owning residents well aware of the increased likelihood of car vandalism or theft in garages not subject to residents ' casual surveillance .
12 They would be more careful with each other this time because they knew how easily human beings could be broken and hurt .
13 There is a membership of 2,000 with 200 members actively participating over the course of a year .
14 The claim was consistent with other measures apparently taken by the elder Kim to secure the succession of his son , including the appointment in December of Kim Jong Il as Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces .
15 There is thus a rule of construction that if a provision in an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom is ambiguous , it should be given that interpretation which is consistent with international obligations rather than one which conflicts ( Inland Revenue Commissioners v Collco Dealings Ltd [ 1962 ] AC 11 ; similarly , there is some authority for seeking to protect fundamental constitutional statutes from unintentional repeals ( see , e.g. , per Lord Wilberforce in The Earl of Antrim 's Petition [ 1967 ] 1 AC 691 ) If , however , such devices do not evade the problem , then traditional notions of the sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament require that any provision in any later statute which is inconsistent with any earlier provision repeals the latter to the extent of any inconsistency , whether declared or intended to have this effect or not ( Vauxhall Estates Ltd v Liverpool Corporation [ 1932 ] 1 KB 733 ; Ellen Street Estates Ltd v Minister of Health [ 1934 ] 1 KB 590 ) .
16 Editor , — The finding of Annika Rosengren and colleagues , that low blood pressure is associated with decreased psychological wellbeing , is consistent with several studies recently published in the BMJ including our own .
17 With suppressed excitement and relief at the possibility of preoccupation , he told the Foreign Secretary that the crisis of the monarchy was upon them , that he ( Eden ) must go and read his own overseas correspondence on the subject ( which he had not apparently hitherto done ) , and that he must not trouble him ( Baldwin ) too much with foreign affairs just now .
18 ‘ Well , judging from the size of the village , there may well be room for us if we 're to be content with small animals only , but I 'm afraid we 'll never get any farm work .
19 The Christian despotism of Louis XIV had been content with outward obedience rather than the subjection of the heart : Hitler and Stalin were mass-murderers because for them outward obedience was not enough .
20 ‘ They 've been besotted with each other more or less since they were children .
21 For when you feel tense with worrying thoughts constantly invading your sleep : 10 drops bergamot , 5 drops clary-sage , 3 drops ylang-ylang .
22 are the most variable of all the vine fruits — they can be small or large with various grades in between .
23 She was white with suppressed emotion now .
24 The eastern part of this church is Gothic but this portion illustrates clearly the typical Romanesque wall pattern divided into its three parts of nave arcade , triforium and clerestory with wooden roof above .
25 The tall heavy , dark-haired with thick brows too close together , stood up and balanced himself on the balls of his feet .
26 Are you friendly with any farmers locally ? ’
27 The trick , therefore , is to make your body imitate a tripod — as far as that is possible with two legs instead of three .
28 This spacious design has an aluminium frame , finished in dark brown or brilliant white , and is single glazed with toughened glass throughout .
29 Of course , the ship was rife with ordinary gossip too , in various versions of Imperial Gothic , some halting , some fluent , in a waveband of accents from mellow to harsh , sibilant to guttural .
30 If you are going to a part of the world which is rife with certain diseases then investigate with your doctor beforehand as to whether you should have vaccinations .
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