Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The works , as one would expect , show great intensity , vigour and variety , some resonant with traditions of Russian folk art and story , others responding to contemporary events and recent changes in social and political life . |
2 | Is this consistent with respect for intelligent human beings ? |
3 | Biggar beat Royal High 29-6 with tries from Graham , Steel , Nisbet and Brown and three conversions and a penalty from Lavery . |
4 | I was half crazy with desire for her — terrified of losing her forever . |
5 | Driven mad with grief by the loss of her child , she is thought to wander the streets weeping and crying out a ghostly memory of the pre-Conquest past . |
6 | The safety of an army in the field is dependent not only on defending itself against direct attack but also on its maintaining open communications with its base … we should be as much concerned with threats to the rear as with threats to the front . |
7 | Elliott 's development of the research model will be discussed in Chapter 11 because it is very much concerned with strategies for action . |
8 | Regular workers appear to cooperate much more with management over changes in work practices , job allocation , retraining or transfers to related companies . |
9 | In order to investigate the role of the C-terminal part of the α-subunit in cooperative binding with CRP at different promoters , we repeated the band-shift experiments with the reconstituted polymerases after preincubation with CRP and cAMP . |
10 | Diplomatic relations were established at ambassadorial level with Libya on Oct. 6 , 1989 . |
11 | Tyne Thames Technology ( T3 ) was set up in early 1989 with funding from computer company North Tyneside Brass Tacks , BITC 's city action team and the Telethon Trust , and a secondee from Northumbria Water , to develop home- and remote-working opportunities for people confined to the house . |
12 | But it was only when tourists and journalists began to return from Bucharest in the mid-later 1980s with photographs of the demolitions and stories about their effects on the local people that any organized criticism of the regime got under way in Western Europe . |
13 | In addition to the subject working groups , the Secretary of State set up a Task Group on Testing and Assessment ( TGAT ) , which reported in early 1988 with recommendations for assessment arrangements for the national curriculum ; by and large , these were accepted by the Secretary of State . |
14 | In the E wall is a neo-Gothic door of 1925 decorated with mosaic after a cartoon by J. Šimák . |
15 | Symptoms were compared with those before treatment and were scored as follows : ( 0 ) no symptoms ; ( 1 ) major symptoms cured , patient pleased with result of treatment ; ( 2 ) some improvement , patient not wholly satisfied with result of treatment ; ( 3 ) no change in symptoms . |
16 | So what I 've tried to show diagrammatically is that , we start ninety four , ninety five with plans in place , shown by the vertical dotted line on the graph , a number of those will die or leave the system for other reasons during the year , and we 've taken a fairly optimistic view I would say , erm , optimistic in the financial sense , that a significant number of those will leave the system during the year . |
17 | As usual , he fought with whirlwind ferocity , rocking the rugged little Mexican with blows to the head and body in the second round before cutting loose again early in the fourth . |
18 | The explanation for this can not be sought in the tenses of the verbs that the testator has used , for they are all historic with respect to the time the will was made and ought on that basis to refer to no time later than that . |
19 | Almost a big as an oystercatcher , it is all white with black on the wings and back . |
20 | In the corner is the Sternigov Palace ( 9/289 ) , rebuilt around 1720 , with some good interiors of 1740 decorated with frescos by P. Molitor . |
21 | During the evening , the Central Band of the RAF entertained the assembly with their marching display , and Dame Vera Lynn enthralled all present with songs from the war years . |
22 | He never got to clean up his act at the Betty Ford Clinic then bore us all stupid with tales of his past self-abuse . |
23 | This slim volume is essential reading for all involved with Letters of Credit . |
24 | I had eyes only for her but Benjamin was all agog with interest in the room and kept looking around , murmuring his admiration . |
25 | It is levied on all those with incomes above limits which Parliament sets each year , and the amount paid varies with people 's income above that level — their ‘ taxable income ’ . |
26 | This means that around 70% of all those with AIDS in the UK live in areas served by ACET Home Care . |
27 | Will my hon. Friend accept the congratulations and thanks of parents , children , teachers and all concerned with education on the great improvement on the 1979 figures ? |
28 | 106 ; Sargood Brothers v. The Commonwealth , 11 C.L.R. 258 and Mason v. New South Wales , 102 C.L.R. 108 , were all concerned with claims for money paid under compulsion or colore officii . |
29 | The papers presented at TEP'92 describe the objectives , content , learning strategies and assessment methods of a number of courses currently being mounted and all concerned with aspects of EP . |
30 | The indicators in Belfast were all concerned with relationships of kin , work and friendship , contracted within a defined territorial area where their influence was likely to be considerable . |