Example sentences of "[adj] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you photographed a dead Marine with a poncho over his face and got paid for it , you were some kind of parasite . ’
2 If for example I am pursuing X in the expectation of enjoying it , but when I get it am disappointed , or seem to enjoy it yet afterwards come to recognize that only habit or a false idea of myself or susceptibility to persuasion made me suppose I was enjoying myself , then I was mistaken in doing Y. Every choice of means , however well argued , proves groundless with the discrediting of the end , yet that I did not have the fun I expected is itself no more than a fact .
3 Suddenly the bleak opacities quicken again , become suffused with a strange , delicate apricot pink light .
4 She blinked rapidly now ; then , her face becoming suffused with an anger that seemed to send out rays of heat towards him , she cried , ‘ Yes , I hear you .
5 She clasped her hands in excitement , every inch of her suffused with an irrepressible happiness .
6 The kitchen was rather primitive with the wooden things painted red and a red and white gingham curtain hanging , cafe-style , across the lower half of the window .
7 Both Glyn and his boss had made that quite clear with no words needed .
8 It was a curious voice , light but clear with a slight rasping edge to it .
9 Rocastle sent Eric Cantona clear with a fine pass and the Frenchman outpaced John Brown , drew Goram and appeared poised to lob the ball in .
10 Morning came bright and clear with a pale dawn streaking the skies .
11 He put the letter aside and took a fresh piece of parchment , smoothing it out and rubbing it clear with a pumice stone .
12 The screen is clear with a good colour scheme for those with colour monitors .
13 Blair again converted , and just after the break out half Keith Megarry took over the kicking duties to put Dungannon 20 points clear with a penalty .
14 When Tony Isaacs replaced Andy Toman , the home side looked to be losing their way until Carl Beeston put Mark Stein clear with a through ball and the danger man made no mistake .
15 The direction of Bentley 's evolution became clear with the launch of the Mulsanne Turbo R , which , with its huge power and improved suspension , at last re-established the marque 's engineering credibility and its standing with younger and more enthusiastic owner-drivers .
16 Plucky Liz Dawson , 11 , lifted a 180lb camping trailer with ONE HAND and dragged eight-year-old Lynnette clear with the other .
17 She stole the time to brush them clear with the side of her hand then slipped back inside , hoping no-one would notice her .
18 So clean was the tackle that he was able to dispossess the player and race clear with the ball .
19 Nottingham 18pts Northampton 9 NOTTINGHAM 'S rousing victory gave Alan Davies a send-off with a bitter-sweet flavour on Saturday and ended an era at Beeston .
20 For developing countries , this has been especially troublesome as we are faced with infectious and nutritional diseases concurrent with a new imposing force of non-communicable diseases .
21 Prime Computer Inc has now filed for its expected return as a public company — under which it will change its name to Computervision Corp , and intends to offer 15.8m shares at a target price of $18 to $20 , concurrent with an offer of $125m of senior notes due 1999 .
22 Here we report a precise U-Pb age of 852Myr for zircons in a veined and metasomatized harzburgite xenolith from Kimberley , which indicates that this particular style of metasomatism ( MARID-related ) is concurrent with the migration of the kimberlite magma that hosts the xenolith .
23 Concurrent with the above projects , David James has performed a number of secondary roles on behalf of other industrial and commercial companies experiencing financial difficulties .
24 Concurrent with the growth of this car-based retailing , many people have observed a steady decline in traditional forms of town-centre retailing .
25 Concurrent with the arrest of Guiding Lights , a combined police and customs task force swooped on twenty five addresses in London to unearth a further cache of over two tons of cannabis in a garage .
26 A further 5.1 per cent devaluation against the US dollar took place on Dec. 9 , concurrent with the issue of a new 100,000 córdoba note .
27 The bare infinitives are used to refer to reactions concurrent with the contemplation of the scene which the person in question has before his eyes , spontaneous reactions , leaving no room for reflection .
28 The problem is to understand how permission can be represented by let as concurrent with the event permitted , as suggested by our hypothesis on the bare infinitive .
29 Concurrent with the building of the earliest , a timber grave chamber was constructed beneath its floor to receive the decomposed remains of a middle-aged man .
30 Concurrent with the Stevens inquiry on mineral workings , there was an Advisory Committee on Aggregates under the chairmanship of Sir Ralph Verney which reported in 1976 .
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