Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] [noun] and [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Burton was deep-chested , as strongly built as a Welsh pit-pony , but his very virtues — ‘ fearless ’ — and his total commitment probably threw him into impact tackles which , together with the grinding wear and tear of — the game , did his bones no favours . |
2 | Unfortunately the orientation of the palazzo means that it gets very little sun to set it off ; this together with the dark paint and stonework , means it looks rather sombre . |
3 | The small piece of hedge , woven like a basket with the traditional hazel and willow , is now planted facing the harbour side for the benefit of photographers rather than at right angles to the bank . |
4 | Their world-view , expectations from life and even their emotional responses were reshaped by the challenge of Europe 's dominance , encounter with the western civilisation and absorption into an international economy . |
5 | The Networked Systems Group Marketing Organisation was also merged with the Worldwide Sales and Marketing Group . |
6 | Special engineering activities suffered with the depressed aerospace and defence markets , profits falling from £14 million to £12 million . |
7 | Co-operation can focus mainly on the R , the D , or it can couple joint R&D with the joint production and marketing of the output of that R&D , and it can be structured around sharing costs , restrictions put on the other R&D activities of participants , and rules which govern the production and marketing of the output affected by the joint R&D project . |
8 | As we noted , nominal predicates tend to agree with actual number and person , finite verbs with the morphological person and number encoded in the polite form of the pronoun , with language-specific decisions on predicates of intermediate kind . |
9 | This relatively weak coalification is obviously due to an early ‘ Pre-Permian updoming ’ of the Westphalian and to a late subsidence in very recent times which caused a very young re-coalification that is not yet in equilibrium with the present depth and temperature . |
10 | The present proposal , in all its glory , with the present valuation and discount system is an attack on the family . |
11 | Origins are certainly often interesting , but they do not necessarily have much to do with the present functioning and meaning of things . |
12 | As mentioned above , at the mouth of the river Ems , coalification obviously is not yet in equilibrium with the present depths and rock temperatures , it is still going on . |
13 | In 1890 , Beatrice Webb referred caustically to ‘ individualists , reinforced by a batch of excellent ladies ( eager for the Right of Woman to work at all hours of the day and night with the minimum space and sanitation ) ’ who opposed any attempt to regulate conditions in workshops and the homework trades . |
14 | It is aimed at providing practising teachers of English as a Foreign Language with the additional skills and knowledge required to operate effectively in the field of teaching English for Business purposes . |
15 | As Brian Davis points out , the new shed was necessary , as the main mill buildings were now over a century old , and would almost certainly have been unable to cope with the additional weight and vibration from the looms . |
16 | Today , with the regular air and sea link to Porto Santo , it seems , in the traditional holiday months of August and September , as if the entire population of Funchal has moved to Porto Santo . |
17 | Her next door neighbour , a Mrs. Ellen Greaves , gave evidence that she had constantly challenged Esther Dyson in sign language ( which she had learnt through daily contact with the deaf brother and sister ) over the preceding few months about her being in the family way . |
18 | The mineral salt in the solution reacts with the salivary glands and taste buds . |
19 | The US could also use its influence with the Salvadorean Government and army to achieve a ceasefire and eventual settlement , it was suggested . |
20 | The US could also use its influence with the Salvadorean Government and army to achieve a ceasefire and eventual settlement , it was suggested . |
21 | Always feed your fish sparingly ( small amounts but frequently ) with the correct type and variety of foods to suit the species . |
22 | A lovely bitch head , neither too strong nor too weak , with the correct ear and eye size . |
23 | In this detailed regional study Fox was concerned with the Anglo-Saxon invasion and settlement and also attempted to reconcile distribution maps of artefact types with supposed ethnic groups to the extent of discussing political boundaries . |
24 | The original production counterpointed the main play ( of which this is the script ) with the offstage life and rehearsal room behaviour of the actors , Barry , Becky , Joyce and Gavin and the Director , Neil . |
25 | There were marvellous areas of growth , like Caribbean cruising with the fantastic prices and quality incidental to the impact of all the extra tonnage , and the ferries were doing so well that it would be a good idea to discourage people from turning up in hordes at Dover unticketed . |
26 | HOT JAZZ with the cool humour and wit of vocalist COLONEL ALEXANDER HICHCOCK GALLOWAY |
27 | The project report and maps dealing with the regional geology and gold potential of part of the western flank of the Cordillera Occidental of south-west Colombia were handed over to the counterpart organisation . |
28 | For Lindsay , " a democratic nation has to be a well-educated nation " , and this necessitated combining the technical knowledge of the expert with the practical experience and understanding of the " common life " of the ordinary public . |
29 | Certainly , this was the way he needed to present it for domestic consumption , for this new alliance and the concession of territory for military use by a foreign power scarcely seemed consistent with the many hours and column inches he had devoted to demonizing the western democracies and to denouncing the British " occupation " of Gibraltar . |
30 | In the last quarter of the 19th century sections of double track were opened in order to cope with the many freight and passenger trains which used the line , which of course saved many miles between the NW of England and SW Wales . |