Example sentences of "and [adj] with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Copies , each numbered and complete with certificate of authenticity , are available for £11.50 inc p&p , from the South Donegal Railway Restoration Society , . |
2 | The place was busy and alive with noise from the stables , forges and outhouses built against the wall . |
3 | fat and sticky with sugar on the top , Peter paid a penny and took one away , then there were two currant buns left on the tray , two currant buns in the baker 's shop fat and sticky with sugar on the top , Peter paid a penny and took one away |
4 | fat and sticky with sugar on the top , Peter paid a penny and took one away , then there were two currant buns left on the tray , two currant buns in the baker 's shop fat and sticky with sugar on the top , Peter paid a penny and took one away |
5 | two currant buns in the baker 's shop fat and sticky with sugar on the top , Peter paid a penny and took one away |
6 | Working-class and middle-class women are satisfied and dissatisfied with housework in equal numbers : different patterns of response to a particular interview question are interesting , but do not affect this basic conclusion . |
7 | In the service sector the reverse relationship appeared to obtain , and this with respect to both forms of temporary labour . |
8 | Such modes of explanation are illustrated and distinguished with reference to various experimental studies , which provide an indication of when the different modes of explanation are understood by children . |
9 | In a similar way , for homosexuals to organise as a group involves their coming to terms with themselves in the context of a society which has certain views as to what is " normal " and proper with respect to sexual behaviour . |
10 | The titty girl on page 3 's midriff was stained and transparent with grease from the fish and chips . |
11 | Control rests neither with the whole nor with isolated parts Each level is constrained by those above it and autonomous with respect to those below . |
12 | I slept in graveyards or along the steps of the churches and woke hollow-eyed and sick with hunger to the oaths of the men-at-arms , the mocking jeers of cheapjacks and mountebanks , the clatter of hooves and the crazy jangle and flurry of hundreds of city bells . |
13 | There must be no nice balancing of odds , the judge must come to the conclusion that such danger is real and appreciable with reference to the ordinary operation of law in the ordinary course of things , not a danger of an imaginary and insubstantial character , having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency so improbable that no reasonable man would suffer it to influence his conduct . |
14 | It is thus possible to describe the types of information which are most clearly central and peripheral with respect to this definition . |
15 | Shut out of her home and frantic with worry about her son , Harriet Shakespeare collapses in the arms of friend and neighbour Lucy Mallory . |
16 | These three , of the five extant Lalande motet scores with timings , are thus the most significant and useful with respect to Lalande 's performance practice in ( 1 ) calculating quite precise speeds for most movements , ( 2 ) establishing others by reference to traditional proportions , and ( 3 ) facilitating comparisons of speeds established by such timings with the verbal indications so often used to denote both tempo and other performance directions in this repertory . |
17 | Well the weather forecast for tonight in the East Midlands , rain and cloudy with mist over hills and the rain rather persistent with some heavy bursts as well . |
18 | one currant bun in the baker 's shop , round and fat with sugar on the top , Peter paid a penny and took one away |
19 | Admirals , and those with influence over such officers , were in a position to patronise persons recommended by their friends . |
20 | The ‘ spiritual sense ’ view of faith has given rise to a form of spiritual elitism in which the believer welcomes a position in which he or she has no common ground with the unbeliever , and thereby turns the sort of dismissive ‘ religious language is nonsense ’ approach of Ayer into a welcome acceptance of the divide between men and women of reason on the one hand , and those with faith on the other . |
21 | If the conclusion of Hécaen and his colleagues ( Hécaen and Sauguet , 1971 ; Hécaen , De Agostini and Monzon-Montes , 1981 ) that familial left handers have bilateral speech , is accepted there is still the problem of distinguishing between those sinistrals with speech on the left side and those with speech on the right . |
22 | Each question , like the course overall , is practical in focus and concerned with information about the relative strength of different alcoholic drinks , detoxification times , legal limits and medical effects . |
23 | fat and delicious with sugar on the top |
24 | The brick was a warm , russet colour and shaggy with ivy on the west façade . |
25 | DAAN VAN DER MEULEN is best known in English-speaking circles as the first reliable explorer of the Wadi Hadhramaut in South Africa , a little-known , wild region , riven by tribal feuds , hardly explored , and fraught with danger for the outsider ; though he himself would probably have liked to be remembered equally for his services in the Dutch colonial administration in Sumatra . |
26 | Each of the offences is triable either way and punishable with imprisonment for two years on conviction on indictment , and summarily with six months and a fine to the statutory maximum . |