Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun pl] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | As ordinary synthetics do n't ‘ breathe ’ as well as natural fibres , look out for advanced synthetics ( polyester with viscose , polypropylene and Chlorofibre ) with hollow fibres that wick well , and are also able to retain heat . |
2 | LENNY KAYE , sometime guitarist and sometime producer , is a man in his 40s with facial lines that turn up at the edges and spell affability . |
3 | LENNY KAYE , sometime guitarist and sometime producer , is a man in his 40s with facial lines that turn up at the edges and spell affability . |
4 | He was a fairly typical boy of his neighbourhood , well liked by his friends , and with facial features that remained pretty unaltered through youth and early life , except for a tendency towards puppy fat . |
5 | Fears about the Securitate police surfaced with persistent rumours that their members were still in powerful positions and were being protected by the government . |
6 | the not getting better with normal things that gives it away . |
7 | Lyn went first up the stairs and into the set of big , shabby rooms with arched windows that seemed full of sky . |
8 | When we made available the special allocation of £3.5 million earlier in the year , eight authorities in Scotland came forward with specific projects that resulted in 700 extra housing units being made available . |
9 | The short-term objectives of the network are to raise women 's awareness of their image in the mass media , to obtain relevant information from research and networking that would motivate women to lobby for change , and to equip women with specific skills that would help build and strengthen alternative communication for and by women . |
10 | At the summit meeting last month between Bill Clinton and Japan 's prime minister , Kiichi Miyazawa , America insisted that Japan should come up with specific measures that would enable it to meet new import targets . |
11 | She thought of him as a big tree , with strong branches that enabled her to climb him , which she did when he was home . |
12 | Anybody with strong convictions that what he is doing is right is bound to stir up controversy . |
13 | Before long he will be so out of touch with technical matters that he has nothing new to contribute . |
14 | Sensational media and police reports in 1989 seemed to suggest an increased use of ‘ crack ’ among young people in parts of south London , Liverpool , and Birmingham — with attendant fears that this particularly dangerous substance might become widespread , as it was reported to be in parts of the United States . |
15 | However , it is precisely because a contract is such a detached , objective way of dealing with emotional issues that it can work . |
16 | It has six granite columns with Corinthian capitals that are twelve point five metres in height . |
17 | The waistcoat was slashed with unnecessary zips that glistened like moist scars . |
18 | For all our child protection inter-agency training we have got a standing agreement with private counsellors that if any professionals raise an issue that was personal to them , they could go away and have the first 12 counselling sessions free . ’ |
19 | There is virtually no evidence to associate UFOs ( whatever they are ) with leys , though there is now a basis of evidence to suggest that stone circles at least , may be associated with geological locations that have a high incidence of geophysically-produced luminous atmospheric phenomena . |
20 | Day after day the German heavies pounded the corpses in this gully , until they were quartered , and re-quartered ; to one eye-witness it seemed as if it were filled with dismembered limbs that no one could or would bury . |
21 | It is part of the great skill of the storytellers and the compilers of this material that they repeat events or speeches , but with subtle changes that give the larger narrative not just variety , but tension and further layers of meaning . |
22 | Consider their versatility ; their ability to blend happily with traditional surroundings or to lend extra character to a prestige project , with rich colours that brighten the most sombre scene — colours that mellow with time . |
23 | Similarly , Charlie 's incarnation as a Norse explorer among the Skroelings , ending when a man who seems to be Erik the Red took his crew and ‘ steered them for three days among floating ice , each floe crowded with strange beasts that ‘ tried to sail with us , ’ said Charlie , ‘ and we beat them back with the handles of the oars ’ surely relates to the long sea voyage , an account of which originally formed the bulk of the ‘ Death by Water ’ section . |
24 | The US is not the only country with economic problems that is looking to transfer pricing to provide additional tax revenues . |
25 | Mr Coleby had a loud Fen voice with broad vowels that grated on her ears . |
26 | The bull has been so popular with commercial producers that over 900,000 doses of semen have been sold so far , and there are already more than 30,000 milking daughters in the US alone . |
27 | Buxom cows , creamy-white and clean , with proper horns that had somehow escaped the French passion for pruning . |
28 | Political pressure on Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa increased in February , with fresh allegations that senior government figures had been involved in several cases of corruption . |
29 | There is a further danger where community languages have been brought into the curriculum on a par with foreign languages that this concession might be seen as a sufficient response to the failure of the education system for black children as a whole . |
30 | We often got into trouble with foreign seamen that came there and they started making up to the Chinamen 's wives . |