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

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1 Prick the base all over with a fork , line with foil and then add rice or baking beans .
2 They created this distressed finish by marking and denting the guitar all over with a tool which gave the instrument a used/vintage appearance .
3 ‘ We are now downright scared because we have been pushed into a confrontation not only with the police but also with the military , ’ Harris says .
4 Something , for instance , to connect Puddephat more definitely with the rue Roland flat .
5 He worked through his programme meticulously yet with the flamboyance that entranced Zacco , and invigorated even the sluggish .
6 If the situation lasts for a long time with no sign of improvement , you should discuss the future very carefully with the doctor or hospital specialist , rather than trying to cope in a hopeless situation which can not resolve itself .
7 The scenario envisaged here is that a buyer of a car will have a contract not only with the supplier , but also a collateral contract with the manufacturer on the basis of the terms contained in a precise advertisement , the consideration for which being the entry into the main contract of supply ( see Shanklin Pier Ltd v Detel Products Ltd [ 1951 ] 2 KB 854 ; Andrews v Hopkinson [ 1957 ] 1 QB 229 ) .
8 We can now turn to another question : how is it that Sue was able to covary so accurately with the speech of her interlocutor ?
9 She flung the salad together pell-mell with no hint of arrangement .
10 This is perhaps less of an issue now that Unix SVR4.2 has been modularised , and it is expected that UI will in future work more directly with the rest of the industry on interfaces and reference technologies around SVR4 — see page 2 .
11 Sobered , like many seekers and finders , by the presence of the treasure itself , they wrapped the tiles in Tilda 's anorak , which immediately dimmed their lustre once again with a film of mud .
12 Dixon , who campaigned upon the promise to " clean City Hall out not with a broom , but a shovel " , had been the first of the candidates to call for Barry 's resignation .
13 We will be meeting the Lord Chancellor tomorrow together with the Chairman of the National Consumer Council and the Chief Executive of the National Association of Citizens ’ Advice Bureaux , to discuss his proposals .
14 I own a Charvel myself and so I 'm at home almost immediately with the feel of this one .
15 Fig. 88 abjures pattern , making its effect entirely by the balance of light figures and dark ground ; while Euphronios in fig. 89 makes his patterns too in red-figure : two ways of integrating the picture still further with the pot , both carried on in later generations .
16 We noticed that the red-figure technique integrates the picture more completely with the pot than the black-figure ( figs. 86–7 ) .
17 Most early red-figure appears on only a few shapes : cups , and pots like the one-piece amphora ( figs. 86–7 ) , in which much of the pot was traditionally black and the extension of that to the background of the picture was an easy step and one which integrates the picture more fully with the pot .
18 Candidates may leave an examination temporarily only with the permission of the senior invigilator , and when accompanied by an invigilator or other authorised person .
19 Get this disk today along with the Wolfenstein extras disk ( Code 5150 ) they really do make Apogee 's latest game unbeatable either in the shareware or commercial markets .
20 Get this disk today along with the Wolfenstein extras disk ( Code 5150 ) they really do make Apogee 's latest game unbeatable either in the shareware or commercial markets .
21 The cigarette was held in place quite tightly with the end outside and filter tip towards him .
22 Now to start sailing closer towards the wind , we need to pull in the mainsheet , pop the daggerboard down and then turn the boat gently towards the wind , we reach the point where even with the sail sheeted in tightly , the front edge , the luff of the sail is still flapping , that 's as close to the wind as we can get and so we maintain a course to keep the sail full .
23 I , I stick me er gnome 's head on yesterday with the Blu-Tack , the dog had knocked it off again , so behind and er , and er
24 For this reason we equate visionary leadership not just with an idea per se , but with the communicated idea .
25 They could do so again , especially now that they are in conflict not only with the West but also with their own leaders and with their mentors ( and military suppliers ) in Serbia .
26 In August 1944 , having enlisted Chinese support , Ho crossed the border into north Vietnam to make contact once again with the Vietminh forces who , by this time , and in the absence of any other administrative control or military power , were extending their influence in the mountains of northern Tonkin in the area known as the Viet Bac Revolutionary armed forces were supposed to be growing and there was apparently enough revolutionary enthusiasm to support the idea of launching another insurrection from there within a couple of months .
27 Then he pulled his head up again with a grunt of effort as if it was almost too heavy for him to lift .
28 Not a place to be superstitious , when you are alone at night up there with a casket !
29 The RAF and the Army vie with each other fairly closely with an average of 18.3 per cent and 17.0 per cent of the vote respectively over the 24-year period .
30 Reintroducing those foods brings the bad behaviour back along with the wheezing or runny nose .
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