Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We were in a street , the street so wide and the houses so distant across the other side that it might not have been a street at all ; and the houses lay low with gaps between them , so that the sky filled a large part of the picture .
2 The Labour government elected in 1974 decided to concentrate its housing resources on the needs of the inner city areas and coupled this with changes in the basis of the rate support grant which disadvantaged rural local authorities .
3 We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah .
4 Let us compare this with situations in which the issue of race has been involved .
5 SET IN the dipping wooded hills of Lambton Park , through which the wide and tidal Wear cuts a deep valley , this grandest of early Georgian houses looks south down a long wide avenue , smothered solid with daffodils in the spring .
6 Always interested in mechanical devices , experimenting in his home workshop , he developed the Meccano construction idea by using metal strips perforated with holes at half-inch intervals and assembled with screws and nuts .
7 In Basingstoke League division one , Ants II had an easy 45–26 win over Martles , while in division two , Ants II drew 34-all with Brookvale in a very entertaining game .
8 It was agreed that CW would discuss this with DFC on his return .
9 Did you discuss this with Silvio without first discussing it with me ? ’
10 Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8 .
11 Saunders ( 1982 , p. 55 ) illustrates this with reference to a Conservative government committed to a monetarist economic strategy .
12 The borders are a soft fusion of pink and blue with grey and purple foliage , and in a climate that explores most permutations of grey , she adds light with splashes of primrose
13 The Dutch drew 1–1 with Genoa at Amsterdam , having won 3–2 in Italy a fortnight ago .
14 In developed countries and any country where needles are not re-used , there is absolutely no possibility of becoming infected with HIV by being a blood donor .
15 Tranmere lost 3-0 at Rochdale , where the goals came in the opening 34 minutes ; Chester ( Don Travis , Bill Deakin ) beat Halifax 2-1 at home ; and Southport ( Jim Nuttall , Frank Hindle own goal ) drew 2-2 with Bradford at Haig Avenue .
16 The sitting-room was long , and looked as if a child had been let loose with buckets of primary colours .
17 ENGLAND drew 3–3 with Germany in the opening game of the Six Nations Under-18 tournament at Cannock HC yesterday .
18 The post would suit those with qualifications in chemistry .
19 Omar said that just as the crowd was becoming angry with impatience in the hot sun a young woman of about twenty-five years of age was roughly pulled out of a police car .
20 I have watched student teachers attempting dramatic role plays of the Vikings , only to come unstuck with parts for girls ; not really able to encourage them to be raped or pillaged , the only alternative is , as one student hastily improvised , for them to be ‘ Viking wives at home ’ .
21 But when England drew 1-1 with Eire at Wembley , Taylor felt it had gone too far .
22 The eagerly-awaited showdown between Alan Shearer and Ian Wright was upstaged by two Kevins Gallacher and Campbell as Blackburn Rovers drew 1-1 with Arsenal at Ewood Park .
23 To make matters even worse for AC , city rivals Internazionale moved level with Torino on 11 points after a 4–1 win at struggling Pescara .
24 It 's what you were born for — to make men 's heads turn and women 's eyes grow green with envy for all that you have that they can never hope to achieve . ’
25 England drew level with Pakistan by winning the Headingley Test match in four days .
26 As Smeaton gradually retired , Jessop came to be regarded as ‘ the first engineer of the kingdom ’ , becoming overloaded with work during the canal mania of the 1790s .
27 This can be seen in a qualitative way by considering the party game in which participants guess how many people would need to be asked their birthdays , on average , to find two with birthdays on the same day .
28 Far below him the river was a silver thread , curling and twining through meadows freshly green in sunlight ; and beyond it the folded hillocks rose plumed with clumps of trees , heaving and falling in a series of green bowls all along the flank of the dimpled ridge that soared to the dark green of woodland above .
29 An Eco RI fragment containing deoP2 sequences from position -116 to position +18 with respect to the start site for transcription ( +1 ) contains all the information required for cAMP-CRP and CytR regulation of deoP2 ( 3 ) .
30 It had grown rich with sap inside the scaly trunk , buffeted by winds , rain weighting down the fronded branches .
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