Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Before I left camp , I discussed the modified rules with the lads .
2 Next , the Rigaudon , ‘ madly gay ’ , with solo entries for the leaders of the shorter girls with the men ; and of course the whole company in the Finale .
3 The colourful ones with no gimmicks
4 And the Turk 's Head stayed shut with padlocks on the doors and the windows boarded up , and Uncle Titch went away and no one seemed to know where he 'd gone to , not even William 's grandad , and no one seemed to know whether he 'd taken his fairground with him or whether it was still there behind the shutters and the padlocked doors in the dark rooms with the bloodstains still on the walls and floors .
5 I remind the House that one of the principal concerns with the police part of the Bill was the removal of the er the tripartite system a and the concentration of power in the hands of the Home Secretary .
6 Everywhere is one is made aware of this , whether walking on the vast beaches with the oceans of sky above , or in a friendly market town where orange pantiles brush blues or greys beyond but never totally obscure .
7 Launched on 1 October 1932 , the BUF quickly acquired the trappings of European fascism — the ‘ black shirt ’ uniform , the commitment to action , the violent conflicts with the Communists and the Jews , and the emphasis placed upon strong leadership .
8 The NUWM was at the centre of most of the violent clashes with the police in the early 1930s , though this tactic was later changed to the more peaceful and probably more effective " hunger march " which took the unemployed through the countryside and down to London rather than leaving them isolated in the Distressed Areas .
9 Eurotunnel 's prospects will only become apparent once the delicate negotiations with the banks and contractors have been completed .
10 He lived in a world of his own mythology peopled by an enemy of his own creation — the Jewish Communists with the razors — who had marked him for what he was .
11 Most of us who lived through those times will , I believe , never forget the impact made by their unique hair styles and the famous jackets with no collars .
12 Reaction mixtures were incubated for 10 min at 37°C to allow RNA polymerase to form the corresponding complexes with the promoters .
13 ‘ She 'll have to go down in the fattening fields with the cows . ’
14 It should be explained that between the ages of twelve and thirty the union of the epiphyses of most of the long bones with the shafts takes place , and by the age of twenty-four most of the epiphyses have united .
15 Each manufacturer approached the task in a slightly different way , but basically each product endeavours to provide the epidermal cells with the nutrients needed to mimic the performance of younger , more efficient skin .
16 What are some of the major problems with the guarantees that we 're offered ?
17 The third round of US-PLO dialogue , in June 1989 , focused on the idea of , and preconditions for , holding elections in the West Bank and Gaza Strip , with the PLO coming under pressure to allow Palestinians in the occupied territories to negotiate the terms of the suggested elections with the Israelis .
18 ‘ They were referring , ’ said Constance , ‘ to the old-style caravans with the steps up the back . ’
19 The initial talks with the unions dealt with grievances such as working conditions and pay , sweetened with the promise of Fr100m to fund immediate improvements — to help provide cheaper accommodation for Paris workers , for example .
20 It was felt that combining the academic aspects of the sixth forms with the opportunities for applied study and more flexible course structures of further education could result in exciting new approaches to 16–19 education .
21 It had become obvious early on to paleontologists that the dinosaurs , living in a moist and warm environment , in a sparsely populated animal kingdom , had succeeded in evolving into the first vegetation-eaters with no competitors .
22 The first deals with the reasons of the ( apparent ) diminution of objects as they recede from the eye , and is known as Perspective of Diminution : the second contains the way colours vary as they recede from the eye : the third and last explains how objects should appear less distinct in proportion as they are more remote .
23 Walter of Châtillon ( fl. c. 1170 ) , in his " Popter Sion non tacebo " , compares the curial advocates with the hounds of Scylla , the chancery with Charibdis , the cardinals with Sirens , the doorkeepers with rocks .
24 ‘ And I 'm going to get some of those reflecting sunglasses , ’ Babur says , ‘ like the pimps wear , and the cops , the American cops with the cattle prods dangling off their belts .
25 The slippery track made it a follow-the-leader procession in most of the 15 races with the visitors from Denmark 's Super League uncertain in the early stages and the Boro 's new look team sliding to defeat as they lost their grip in the final six heats .
26 ‘ Lew was a very communicative chap , who liked to discuss the musical arrangements with the boys in the band , ’ he remembered .
27 By comparing the rate of occurrence of particular words in the disputed papers with the rates in known Hamilton papers , and rates in known Madison papers , the authors were able to establish beyond reasonable doubt that Madison wrote the disputed papers .
28 But the other parts with the ribs and all that 'd be cut up given to the and the lodge itself for the .
29 The Robemaker had only to exert his will ; he had already clawed his way into the minds of the two slaves with the axes ; it would be nothing to him now to whip their minds to his will .
30 A yellow-jacketed police constable — one of the men at the security barrier — followed sheepishly behind the two men with the cases as they moved into the reception area .
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