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

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1 With videodisc the machine can respond to your answer by showing an appropriate picture .
2 IN YOUR OWN INTEREST YOU ARE ADVISED IN THE STRONGEST TERMS TO CHECK WITH OPERATORS THE INFORMATION GIVEN HEREIN AND ANY OTHER MATTERS WHICH YOU WISH TO RAISE BEFORE MAKING YOUR BOOKING .
3 To explore Regency England in her company is much like taking Rural Rides with Cobbett a decade later , not least because they both detect in the details of domestic building and furnishing indications of much more comprehensive change .
4 Caroline nodded and produced with difficulty a half-sound .
5 Among men with periodontitis the relative risk of death from coronary heart disease ( 2.86 ) was greater than the relative risk of being admitted to hospital for coronary heart disease ( 1.58 ) .
6 With signs the recession is ending the next two months will show whether the Leicester lights help or hinder shopkeepers .
7 I remember with horror a meeting in our village hall at which boy-scoutish enthusiasm was shown for the knot-tying , camp-fire , make-do-and-mend fun to be had out of getting things going again after the bomb .
8 Some of Lakatos 's writings indicate that he wished to defend a position something like the one I have labelled rationalism , and that he viewed with horror the position I have labelled relativism , a version of which he attributed to Kuhn .
9 His parental home was strictly evangelical , though not narrow or severe , but Headlam rejected with horror the doctrine of eternal punishment .
10 We saw with horror the blood running out on to the ground from his head .
11 We saw with horror the blood running out on to the ground from his head .
12 It jumped easily over the rocks and I saw with horror the monster that I had created .
13 Thus , in his discussion of Modernism relative to Lukács and Brecht : ‘ to highlight the fact that Modernism shares with Romanticism a ‘ subjectified occasionalism , is not thereby to pass a negative aesthetic judgement on the works of art grouped together under the former label .
14 It was a white charger with hooves the size of meat dishes and leather harness aglitter with ostentatious gold ornamentation .
15 So Kimon 's campaigns , which culminated in the victory over Persia at the River Eurymedon in Pamphylia , show continuity not just with Miltiades the enemy of Persia but with Miltiades the founder of an overseas Athenian Empire .
16 So Kimon 's campaigns , which culminated in the victory over Persia at the River Eurymedon in Pamphylia , show continuity not just with Miltiades the enemy of Persia but with Miltiades the founder of an overseas Athenian Empire .
17 Commercial clubs started to open and snooker now has an exceptionally high profile with Wattana a national hero , and Sportsman of the Year after winning the world amateur title in Sydney last November .
18 The right hand is laid on the breast , but as with Nikandre the belted waist makes a sharp horizontal accent below which the skirt is a straight pillar , emphasised here by rectilinear incisions , guidelines for paint no doubt also present on the marble though perhaps more discreetly ( see below , p. 28 ) .
19 Would we believe someone who said they were viewing with enthusiasm the prospect of being 85 ?
20 Several knights came to Ayrshire , one being Walter Fitzallan , whose father had moved from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror and had fought at the Battle of Hastings .
21 George Herbert was a member of a family which had come over with William the Conqueror and had a long tradition of service to the Crown .
22 They descended from Sir Pagan d'Urberville , who came from Normandy with William the Conqueror in 1066 . ’
23 Robert Deane 's daughter married William Dalison of Grays Inn , who was descended from the Dalisons of Lincolnshire and claim descent from one De Alanzon who came over with William the Conqueror .
24 Probably he was his ancestors were from Gascony and came over with William the Conqueror like the name Norman it 's a widely known name in England .
25 A strong need to improve the geographical spread was found , with Inverness the only centre in the Highlands , and Aberdeen — strong though it may be — also out on a limb .
26 He bids farewell to sorrow , hoping henceforth to unpick with patience the lock of his disease , taking his punishment , and seeking to amend his life , giving thanks , and asking for mercy .
27 Fears over potential crowd problems have forced Oxford United to make their FA Cup match with Sunderland an all-ticket affair … just three days before the game .
28 And in 1942 the first major bombings of German cities were carried out by allied air flotillas , and as the Luftwaffe lost control of the skies many Germans began to experience with dread the sort of terror-bombing which their own airforce had inflicted on numerous European cities since 1939 and which the allies were now returning with immeasurably greater force and concentration .
29 During this session the therapist discussed with Pamela the reasonableness of her attitudes .
30 With luck no one 'll notice . ’
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