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

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1 Unger depicts herself and others working in the psychology of women , as caught up in ‘ facho ’ , a feminist version of macho ( Arpad 1986 : 208 ) , which in their case took the form of an obsession with productivity much like that found in the mainstream : ‘ like the characters in Through The Looking Glass we are all running ( and writing ) as fast as we can to keep up ’ ( 1979 : vii ) .
2 A paper from a member of SCAC with experience both of the Scottish and UK/Ireland work .
3 Our exclusive interview with Steffi elsewhere in this issue should go a long way to satisfying the demands of her fans , many of whom continue to demand more and more information about their favourite player .
4 Maggie remembers one dress : it was plum velvet with lace all round the neck and cuffs , clutch bag to match .
5 It was a schizophrenic view , as he was depicted by cartoonists as a buffoon , a cringing halfwit with cap constantly in hand , but the balloons , the sandbags , the innumerable air-raid shelters attested to the underlying fear .
6 This neoelitism took issue with pluralism initially in reaction to the voting studies of Berelson and others , but the major battleground was the community power debate , where the revision of democratic theory had practical implications for research methods and theoretical implications for the definitions of power .
7 It was nice to be with others ; I had just had three weeks on my tod with company only in Reykjavik campsite .
8 Autumn launch : BMW is breaking with tradition by going outside the factory for a 650 Rotax engine with chain-drive instead of shaft for its new trail bike .
9 And their shared taste for rich cake with coffee late at night restored her faith in their friendship a little , so that when he asked her about her family 's plans for Christmas she was able to answer in a relaxed and natural way .
10 The country was in the middle of a world recession with unemployment well above two million and looking set to break the three million mark , a prospect that a few years before would have seemed unthinkable .
11 The restaurant was little more than an intelligently decorated semi-basement with space enough for a bar and a half dozen tables .
12 ‘ Nor do they return a wallet with money still in it . ’
13 Histology after hemispherectomy showed an extensive neuronal migration defect with polymicrogyria mainly in the area supplied by the middle cerebral artery .
14 He took over an existing but derelict blast furnace at Coalbrookdale ( q.v. ) which had been set up in 1638 , and in 1709 he discovered the method of smelting iron with coke instead of charcoal .
15 Individual assessment is concerned with the specific achievement of the individual student with regard either to his contemporary student group or to pre-specified goals .
16 WE told you about Stuart Pearce 's pay row with Forest just before the season kicked off .
17 This evaluation examined LA 's performance with respect both to intended words and to the equally valid words .
18 This woman I 'd never seen , darker than me , darker than mum , my height but four times as big every other way , her hair hanging down in a big shaggy mane that looked as if she cut it herself once a year , big wooden earrings in her ears and a dress down to the floor with embroidery all over it and her feet stuffed into ugly shoes that were made of leather She told us that She wanted us to admire them , because this was a big day for her , Auntie Muriel had got dressed up to come to the city and see her sister and her sister 's child .
19 It was in fact a large room divided in two , one half being given over to the mistress 's wardrobe and dressing stool , with the pier-glass in the corner , the other providing a small chamber with room only for a cot bed .
20 Opportunities and Limitations in Religious Broadcasting , a collection of articles by 25 communicators from 14 different countries , is ‘ designed as a Speakers ’ Corner with room enough for representatives from almost every point on the Christian compass ' , according to the publishers .
21 Women have to keep it accessible and alive within them , or they are cut off from their roots , whereas men may live almost entirely through the light of day , and keep in touch with night solely through the women in their lives .
22 An equivalent medical prognosis would be pessimistic to say the least , and it is time now to explore alternatives which will allow us to approach the 21st Century with confidence instead of indecision and fear .
23 Specific treatment with immunoglobulin early in the course of the illness is likely to be equally appropriate in toxic shock syndrome occurring in association with surgical procedures or with other conditions and should perhaps be recommended .
24 Sandy plains and dry grassland with cover typically in dwarf palmetto vegetation .
25 Such experiences of sexual liberation bear witness to the socially constructed ‘ nature ’ of identity with respect both to its contingency and its resilience : on the one hand the self can be and is experienced as radically different in the space of the other ; on the other hand it the extinction of self is the precondition of passing into the ecstasy with and through the other , it is an extinction which has to be replayed over and again as a constitutive part of sexual ecstasy itself .
26 … ( 6 ) In this section ‘ costs ’ means costs as between party and party , and includes the costs of applying for an order under this section ; and where a party begins to receive representation after the proceedings have been instituted , or ceases to receive representation before they are finally decided or otherwise receives representation in connection with part only of the proceedings , the reference in subsection ( 2 ) above to the costs incurred by the unassisted party in the proceedings shall be construed as a reference to so much of those costs as is attributable to that part .
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