Example sentences of "with [art] [noun] or a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He takes on the role as band spokesman with relish and enjoys being interviewed , whether it be with the NME or a fanzine about to make its first appearance . |
2 | Do they integrate well with the text or a dialogue ? |
3 | The tribunal then decides whether to issue an ‘ unlikely to succeed ’ warning to either party , the result of which is that if that party persists with the claim or a contention as part of a claim at the hearing , and loses , then costs may be awarded against that party . |
4 | but she leaves them with the neighbours or a neighbour , but I mean it 's all different to bringing them up yourself , in n it ? |
5 | It is also capable of the most savage attack when roused , the stridency of which is enhanced ( though the power actually reduced ) by ‘ stopping ’ the bell with the hand or a metal mute and blowing hard . |
6 | Anyone in direct flesh contact with a wall or a floor would have been affected — sucked into the fabric of the building in just the way that Mr Devlin described . ’ |
7 | Since it is often difficult to translate mathematical concepts into words ( see London Regional Transport v Wimpey Group Construction [ 1986 ] 2 EGLR 41 for judicial commendation of algebra ) , the formula must be checked mathematically either with a calculator or a computer . |
8 | As they trace their lazy parabolas back down to earth , these bits twist around slowly , over and over , until they hit the ground with a flop or a flump , splodging out to form round , flattish masses . |
9 | Her father had gone on smoking and gesturing with a nod or a headshake ; he had protested that votes were the only way , not force . |
10 | He himself had often waited like that , hidden beside a path , ready to strike with a stick or a stone any prey that chanced to come along it . |
11 | Even today there will be readers who will be glad to know of a formula for dealing with a salmon or a piece of one received as a present , too big to be consumed immediately and likely to prove wearisome if eaten cold day after day . |
12 | ‘ It 's possible to bring down game with a spear or a bow and arrow , but these take considerable practice and involve hours spent lying in wait . |
13 | You used to have to rub all your clothes and on this rub board or get a little brush and and scrub the s collar and your cuffs and then in the salt water and get all them in and then you used to have to ponch them with a ponch or a dolly peg , what used to go round like that you see . |
14 | James was his name , and he had a wonderful way with a poem or a recitation , and could remember dozens of really stirring examples . |
15 | The proverbial " Never venture , never win " is pronounced with a rise or a fall/rise at the word " venture " . |
16 | Ivars needs help with a Hobson or a Zenith carburettor , correct camshaft timing and much more . |
17 | Seeded lawns can be edged with a spade or a half moon edging tool , once the grass is established . |
18 | To bury turf or stubble , one must turn the topsoil over , either with a spade or a plough . |
19 | Paul Llewelyn Jones told a jury at Mold Crown Court he was beaten with a cane or a whip three or four times a week and was forced to scour bins for food . |
20 | Paul Llewelyn Jones told a jury at Mold Crown Court he was beaten with a cane or a whip three or four times a week and was forced to scour bins for food . |
21 | Detectives warned women to be careful while the attacker was on the loose and said people going for a walk — especially women — should go with a friend or a neighbour , not alone . |
22 | Some people find it easier to give up with a friend or a group at work . |
23 | We 're hoping against hope that she 's gone off with a friend or a boyfriend and will get in touch with her parents . |
24 | None of this included identification with a national entity ; indeed , ‘ a French knight , like a French priest , had more in common with a knight or a priest from Italy or Germany than with a French peasant ’ . |
25 | But there would be no effect , say , on the shoes on your feet or the gloves on your hands if you were n't already in flesh contact with a door or a wall … or even a light switch … when the lightning strikes . |
26 | ‘ Here in Mexico the Spaniards topped every Aztec temple to Huitzilopochtli , every pyramid , either with a church or a statue of the Virgin Mary . |
27 | Compared with a mainframe or a mini-computer , it is also vastly cheaper . |
28 | Come early , relax with a drink or a snack . |
29 | Exercises , whether for translation or other kinds of manipulation , can be neatly presented in sentences , with a tick or a mark for each one , and in this way everybody knows where they are going , and how far they have come in developing the necessary formal basis . |
30 | Her uncle , in a fury , would lunge at Finn with a knife or a block of wood . |