Example sentences of "[adj] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Curly with that mousse . |
2 | Karriers produced a similar coupling and did good business through this with many transport firms . |
3 | The Russians watched all this with much amusement , and then sent an official protest note ( which the Foreign Office managed to lose for five days ) demanding an explanation . |
4 | This would allow all adults connected with the school the opportunity to share their perceptions and ideas on the implications of the school 's increasing self-managing role and to reflect upon this with each other . |
5 | Do this with each part of your body in turn . |
6 | Walton did this with such success that his ‘ Life ’ appeared at the beginning of all subsequent editions of the Laws . |
7 | He said this with such hatred that Oliver woke up from fear . |
8 | ‘ Stadium indie ’ … which might explain why the Americans are taking to this with such gusto . |
9 | Bunyan did this with such fervour that he was asked to preach . |
10 | And I thought well I I 'll do this with all summer flowers . |
11 | Compare this with most mammals , in which mating is timed to coincide much more precisely with the release of an ovum . |
12 | You could try this with several subjects . |
13 | However — and I say this with some pride and gratitude — Lord Darlington never made any efforts to conceal things from my own eyes and ears ; I can recall on numerous occasions , some personage breaking off in mid-sentence to glance warily towards my person , only for his lordship to say : ‘ Oh , that 's all right . |
14 | ‘ I would treat all this with some caution , ’ he said . |
15 | Preston denied this with some zest , pointing out that it was the first time he 'd thrown a punch at anyone since his days in the ring with Cobber the kangaroo . |
16 | It has never , of course , been my privilege to have seen such things at first hand , but I will nevertheless hazard this with some confidence : the English landscape at its finest — such as I saw it this morning — possesses a quality that the landscapes of other nations , however more superficially dramatic , inevitably fail to possess . |
17 | Nigel Lawson rebutted this with some vigour . |
18 | So we do have to manage this with some care . |
19 | But now apparently there 's a , this with this seating or something there 's now can hold thirty one . |
20 | Applications for premature retirement erm they 're dealt with slightly differently in the sense that once an application 's actually approved , you will be issued with this with this form or a similar form to this one . |
21 | He was hanging out of a Lynx sitting on the side of this with this gun right ? |
22 | Not that the incumbent emerges from all this with any credit . |
23 | He did n't think she could face this with any coolness and she had to convince him . |
24 | It may often be advisable to have essential reference material produced in print to accompany the recording , and you should certainly do this with any handouts the speaker distributes . |
25 | So , concurrent with this year 's Art Cologne ( see above ) Galerie Tanja Grünert and Galerie Christian Nagel have launched an alternative , known colloquially as the ‘ The Unfair ’ . |
26 | Concurrent with this programme of activity , there are dozens of administrative jobs to be done . |
27 | The people of Wolverhampton , all colours and creeds , live daily with that reality . |
28 | OK , so relations were unsteady with little brother right now , but it would have been better than this . |
29 | Finally , as if all this was n't enough , the effects of being covered with this diseased , filthy mucus are identical to those from falling into the Miasmic Marsh ( area 63 ) — although they are not cumulative with those effects . |
30 | Anyway what is wrong with that land of sunshine Australia , that you want to leave it , is it because you have to work for your living there ? ( quoted from Tatchell , Battle , 72 ) |