Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] and [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He makes apparent both his sympathies with rural life and the fact that mere retreat to the tradition of the countryside is not enough . |
2 | This tendency has been especially marked within large establishments in the engineering and chemical industries , although multi-employer bargaining by means of an employers ' organisation still remains the predominant pattern in highly competitive industries with low capitalisation and a high ease of entry such as clothing , construction and printing ( Sisson , 1984 ) . |
3 | distinctions should be drawn between sole practitioners working on their own at home and those with assistant solicitors and a number of branch offices ; |
4 | She was a small round woman , puffed out with frilly blouses and an energetic hairstyle . |
5 | These univariate survival analyses were also separately performed for the group of patients with preoperative radiotherapy and the group with surgery only . |
6 | In older horses infections rarely become patent but are often associated with persistent coughing and an increased respiratory rate . |
7 | Symptoms during overnight pH monitoring lasted significantly longer ( p<0.05 ) in patients with impaired peristalsis and oesophagitis than in patients with normal peristalsis and no oesophagitis ( Table III ) . |
8 | A policeman with red-rimmed eyes and a stubble-covered chin was saying something . |
9 | But tears are a great leveller ; everyone looks ugly with red-rimmed eyes and a screwed-up face . |
10 | Better to buy time with covert operations and the steady working of violence , crime and racketeering than to risk vote-endangering controversy . |
11 | Her most beguiling quality was her air of dreamy detachment ; she liked being kissed , and kissed them back with mobile lips and a tantalisingly timid tongue , but at the end of a hectic hour of necking , when her partner would be scarlet-faced , sore-lipped and aching with frustrated desire , she was maddeningly serene . |
12 | In addition , the relevant committees , when they began their work , would be obliged to operate not with fairly loose guidelines and a relaxed timetable but with specific ceilings and a tight schedule . |
13 | It has reconstituted for six months to come up with specific proposals and a plan . |
14 | The former is concerned with specific events and the latter is relatively context free ( Baddeley , 1976 ) . |
15 | Go straight uphill in second field , initially with right edge and the barn 100 yds away ; the route finally veers right to leave field by far right-hand corner . |
16 | His movement should be balanced , harmonious , sure , Powerful and unhindered , with strong fore-reach and a powerful rear drive . |
17 | The yacht was unable to make any headway five miles south west of Black Head and the Coastguard reported the weather conditions in the area as poor , with strong winds and a rough sea . |
18 | If we spot the fish we can cast directly to them with strong tackle and a big bait , or we can move from swim to swim until we find where a big barbel or two are feeding . |
19 | ‘ But if she has a scarred uterus , with strong contractions and a large baby , the weak point might give way . ’ |
20 | She was to refer to them wryly as her ‘ yearly knitting ’ , but they are classics of their kind , deftly constructed with strong characterization and a meticulous prose style . |
21 | They existed in significant numbers in the town at a time when there was restiveness amongst some antislavery people at the growing identification of antislavery with political liberalism and the demands of religious dissent . |
22 | For those who credit Anselm with political perspicacity and a clear adhesion to the principles of Hildebrandine organization of the Church , this is very difficult to explain . |
23 | Such fiction marches happily with political impassivity and an acquiescence in things as they are . |
24 | At the central government level at least , the traditional preoccupation with loyalist unity and the constitutional issue seemed to have been superseded by an active concern with setting up ‘ development ’ programmes . |
25 | She stared down at the disgusting mass as it came away in her hand for a moment and then she marched after him with pursed lips and a determined gleam in her eyes . |
26 | The postman was a tall , skinny man with near-white hair and a permanent stoop ; this brief caricature of an impression was all that Forester had been able to make out from a distance . |
27 | Further afield are the Malvern and Clee Hills , Wenlock Edge with numerous paths and trails and the Wrekin , a famous local landmark with panoramic views and an Iron Age Fort . |
28 | In 1944 , at the Bretton Woods conference , plans were laid for a new commercial and financial system with the formation of an International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) to deal with monetary problems and a World Bank to help with economic development . |
29 | The car , with modified suspension and a new engine , will display Stansted Airport stickers this season . |
30 | The same familiar figure , untidily dressed , with too-long hair and a hang-dog look about him . |