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

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1 Siting the Boilerhouse at the V&A ( between 1982 and 1987 ) was a bold attempt to revamp the museum 's image as an old-fashioned and intimidating palace of culture while at the same time implying a continuity or purpose : one of the first Boilerhouse exhibitions was on the subject of ‘ taste ’ , a neat dovetailing of 19th century didactic aims for the museum with the concerns of 1980s ' retailing .
2 look for the eggs with the ducks , and it says no eggs here , oh dear , the
3 " Big hand for the boy with the funnies ! "
4 UHA and University House have suffered two sad losses during the year with the deaths of Arthur Butterworth , who was Warden 1968–81 , and Alice Godsell , a faithful supporter to many since her student days of the early 1920s , and UHA wishes to commemorate them through some lasting gifts in House .
5 Faith is pictured as the absence of doubt and the man of faith as the man with no doubts .
6 Having chosen the frame , I wanted a plain light background that would clearly show off the design , so I used a fairly heavy cream fabric — very often I avoid white backgrounds as the contrast with the flowers is too stark and harsh .
7 A NEW version of the modern-day witch-burning tosh starring Glenn Close as the woman with the hots for slimeball Michael Douglas .
8 He also asked her to keep an eye on his widow because he had heard about the carrying-on with the women-folk .
9 Well you , you learnt about the technique with the mares when you were trying to wean them did n't you ?
10 She had been talking about the rumble with the Daughters of the American Revolution , playing with Seth 's glasses , putting them on and taking them off .
11 You did n't remind me about the steamer with the puddings did you ?
12 I went home through the field with the cows .
13 However , there was no computer system to manage the exercise — when the nav wanted a position line or fix he pre-warned the instructor , who sat the other side of the ‘ cockpit ’ facia , and at the appropriate time a piece of paper was pushed through the wall with the details scrawled upon it !
14 Alongside , it grew other patterns of pastoral care and supervision , based upon organization by years , with year-tutors often moving up through the school with the pupils , at least some of whom they could teach on a regular basis .
15 ‘ I would n't wish this on anybody but I am proud of the way they conducted themselves and then went through the ordeal with the police . ’
16 Knox hopes that the relationship formed through the project with the schools will encourage children to come with their parents or teachers to the gallery when it reopens in July .
17 He had lived through the war with the partisans .
18 The teams will again parade through the city with a police escort back to the Albert Dock , before returning to the Blundellsands Hotel in Crosby for the evening awards party .
19 Mrs McAlorum underlined the damage done to the party through the connection with the Tories , particularly in areas like Lanarkshire where voters were fighting against the worst ravages of the recession .
20 ‘ It would have been nice to have worked through the issues with the GPs and negotiated with the patient . ’
21 They 've got things organised off the pitch with the structures to keep things moving .
22 I think that bloke coming off the ladder with the buckets of paint would 've been funnier than them
23 After the fight with the beggars he had left the sack with Allen and Marian because it had seemed to him an ingenious way of saving himself the trouble of carrying it to Simon 's hut and back again while at the same time it was a guarantee that the children would remain until he returned .
24 They 'd built estates after the war with no amenities at all and they did n't learn from that either .
25 This encounter can , if the GM wishes , be created to run shortly after the encounter with the Ghosts ( see The Unquiet Dead , above ) , just as the adventurers feel that they are probably safe for the night .
26 Much later in the books of Samuel we find another story concerning the ark which reminds us of the battle with the Philistines .
27 All day long a team of labourers , pale with cement dust , streamed up a plank out of the hold with the bags of cement , like a trail of ants .
28 Mary has recently finished a huge work for the Imperial War Museum ( IWM ) at Duxford charting the history of the airfield with the badges of all units — other than those transiting — RAF and USAAF — faithfully produced .
29 Intersection of the curves with the T-axis occurs when and .
30 Courts have often explicitly or implicitly balanced the interests of the individual with the effects on the administration in deciding where the line should be drawn on many of the issues which comprise the content of natural justice .
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