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

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1 Three months before , the ILP had signed the Unity Manifesto with the Communists and the Socialist League .
2 Well I fill the milk churns with the livers and take them up to the shop .
3 Patrick tapped softly on the kitchen door with the tips of his fingers and then turned the handle and poled his head in .
4 For example in the story Vigil with the Flies and the Bedbugs , words like ’ commuters ’ and phrases like ’ sleep as a god-given form of relaxation ’ , are used .
5 Today John Major will discuss the West response with the Americans and Douglas Hurd will meet our European partners .
6 I wedged it in the carrier bag with the papers I 'd taken from Salome 's briefcase and then we went in search of the veggie noshery recommended by Fenella 's nice policeman .
7 The poet praises Beowulf by linking his killing of the monster Grendel with the feats of Sigmund , who was clearly expected to be familiar to an English audience .
8 Over dinner Fielding explained to me about the lucrative contingencies of pornography , the pandemonium of Forty-Second Street , the Boylesk dealerships on Seventh Avenue with their prodigies of chickens and chains , the Malibu circuit with the crews splashing through the set at dusk for the last degrees of heft and twang and purchase from the beached male lead on the motel floor , the soft proliferations of soft core in worldwide cable and network and its careful codes of airbrush and dick-wipe , the stupendous aberrations of Germany and Japan , the perversion-targeting in video mail-order , the mob snuff-movie operation conceived in Mexico City and dying in the Five Boroughs .
9 Mrs Hollidaye and Loopy Lil settled on either side of the bedroom fire with the dogs on the carpet between them .
10 Now one of the first fruits of the partnership agreement with the Germans , is a successful initiative on joint training and education of officers and shop stewards funded from the E C fourth programme .
11 Tracie is still staying at the £750,000 house with the children while Davidson lives in hotel rooms .
12 This is the main issue of principle which I have to decide , and is one on which the defendants side with the plaintiffs against the submission on the part of the Bank of England that the answer to this question is in the affirmative .
13 Ryn station was one of his favourite haunts , or rather its approaches , ‘ the cinder path with the poplars … then the ditch full of duckweed , then the brown-grey soil of spaded potato fields , or plots planted with greenish purple-red cabbage … behind this stretch of ground the red-rusted or black rails in yellow sand ; here and there stacks of old timber — heaps of coal — discarded railway carriages . ’
14 It was easy enough to get the front door open one-handed , not so easy to switch on the hall light with no hands at all .
15 ‘ Now , we can not afford to look beyond the return game with the Belgians and start thinking about Marseille .
16 She left Nathan helping to prepare the Solstice Breakfast with the others and went to find him .
17 But once the horses were unsaddled , rubbed down and hobbled , he spread a blanket on the hard ground and took his place at the evening meal with the others .
18 These were situated on the first floor of the Pavillon de Flore which formed the angle of the Tuileries palace with the Quays and the Seine .
19 The solicitor presents copy summonses ( two copies for the court and one for every defendant ) at the court office with the particulars of claim , medical reports , details of special damage and fee .
20 You want a Sierra estate mate if you want to go knocking about the Lake District with the dogs .
21 Gradually mix in the pineapple purée with the chives .
22 NEWCASTLE UNITED will not be punished for the touchline brawl with the Italians at St James ' Park .
23 The attaché case with the diamonds in it .
24 As the discussion of power in Chapter 2 showed , pluralist approaches have explicitly rejected the notion that one can derive a causal explanation of policy outcomes based upon the congruence of the policy outcome with the interests of a particular group or class — that the congruence between the policy outcome and the interests of a group offers strong evidence to support ascribing power to the group .
25 He produced works of precise scholarship , especially bibliographical works and studies of painting , and he applied his historical skills to the Dead Sea scrolls , identifying the Qumran sect with the Zealots against the generally proposed Essene identification that is now generally accepted ( 1958 , 1965 ) .
26 From Neolithic Stanydale through the Iron Age with the brochs of Clickhimin and Mousa , and Ness of Burgi fort , to the Viking village at Jarlshof , into the Medieval period through Scalloway and Muness castles and closing with 18th-century Fort Charlotte , these monuments act as signposts through Shetland 's long and colourful past .
27 Take the centre of mass as origin and the orbit to lie in the xOy plane with the masses along the x axis at time zero .
28 The decision , both as to the facts and the law , is for the Justices alone , so it 's unlike a judge and jury trial where the judge deals with the law and the jury deal with the facts .
29 Paradoxically , the Pentagon has never been as preoccupied as the State Department with the vagaries of General Noriega .
30 Members of HB , the political wing of the Basque separatist organization ETA , had been expelled from the Congress on Dec. 4 for qualifying the swearing-in formula with the words " due to legal imperative " [ see p. 37135 ] .
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