Sentence examples for a head with a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a head with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is associated with or characterized by a head, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The sculpture featured a head with a crown, symbolizing royalty and power."
Alternatives: "a head adorned with" or "a head featuring".

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The night before I had been driven home by a red-headed engineer, whose super-skinny, yet muscular body supported a head with a beard so thick and unkempt, it look liked it had burst out of his chin.

He carved it into a head with a patriarchal look.

£22 a head, with a maximum of 10 diners.

A head with a mane of dirty, grey hair.

Nor – at nearly £75 a head with a cocktail and wine – is this is your everyday commuting food experience.

Things came to a head with a kind of Joycean epiphany as Beckett stood over his dying mother's bed.

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We agree a price of £15 a head with an additional £20 an hour for Angela and an assistant to come to my house to prepare and serve.

The conflict between clerical and secular authorities came to a head with an assassination attempt on the king, organised by a family to whom Malagrida acted as confessor.

(10) Gray-scale image: 3-dimensional rotational angiography scan of a head with an aneurysm.

It had sturdy hind limbs, small wide hands, and a head with an elongate pointed snout.

The opening sequence begins with an MRI of a head with an image of the boxed "H" from the logo (the international symbol for hospital) in the foreground.

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