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

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1 It has long been held to look like a cello , but the elliptical window above the door looks like a beak to me , so that with the round windows above the upper façade looks nothing so much as a chick wearing a Napoleonic hat .
2 With a small smile playing round his lips , he drew their two hands with the intertwined fingers into the space between them and leaned them lightly against his chest .
3 The president made the agreement with the traditional chiefs of the Bé district of the capital , Lomé , the leaders of the local Ewe people .
4 with the Western Groups after the euphoria of saying oh there , well we 've cracked it now !
5 Moving on from Port Erin there 's a mountain section over the three summits of Bredda Hill , Lhiattee ny Beinee and Cronk ny Arrey Las with the western sides of the hills falling down into the west side of the island to Point of Ayre there are long sections of lonely beach walks .
6 ‘ To my grief and surprise I found her mind bowed down to the very depths of painful disquietude , unable to realise the presence of her Saviour , and harassed with the fiery darts of the great Enemy …
7 He imagined himself to be in the centre of the city now , surrounded by its magnificent old crumbling buildings , its churches and palaces , villas and castles filled with the rich trappings of the centuries and set about by the bustle , the noise , the filth , squalor and abject poverty of the streets .
8 Negotiations with the present owners of the remains , the Russian Orthodox Brotherhood , are now being conducted by the Mayor of Shaftesbury , Mrs Janet Rider .
9 A charter in 1033 , granting the manor of Patrington to the Archbishop of York , describes the boundaries of the manor which , except on the south where changes have taken place along the river Humber , appear to coincide with the present boundaries of the parish .
10 Other evidence for Alaric II 's reign suggests that he was concerned to establish good relations with the catholic Gallo-Romans in the years immediately before " Vouillé " .
11 Clearly Clovis was currying favour with the catholic clergy at the start of the Visigothic war ; that is not to say that the war was a crusade , nor is it to say that the king had already been baptized .
12 Participants signed a protocol to a treaty creating a Central American Parliament , providing that deputies should be elected no later than 36 months after the treaty was constitutionally ratified by each state , and that such elections should take place in accordance with the electoral laws of the respective countries .
13 In doing so , we were particularly interested in the degree to which the proposals conformed to an evolving set of guidelines , and seemed likely to accord with the stated objectives of the project .
14 Modigliani was in sympathy with the broad sentiments of the movement , the internationalism , the disgust at the war and those who profited from it , and the sensitivity to the new possibilities in art , although the emphasis on abstract art did not fit into his creed .
15 Differences in motility , however , can be recorded after bowel preparation which are consistent with the typical symptoms of the patients studied .
16 In 1958 then , I was a member of what we knew was the premier force in the area with the external boundaries of the adjacent forces as our immediate threshold to what Douglas ( 1966 : 137 ) had called ‘ new status ’ .
17 Accommodation then gradually moves towards a higher level , at which the egocentricism of play is confronted with the external rules of the social game .
18 It was therefore the extreme claims of the clerical right that forced the issue : these claims were incompatible with the minimum demands of the liberal state even when these represented , as in so much else , the continuation of the work of the monarchy .
19 We are familiar with the complex societies of the insect world where we see the cooperation of many individuals of the same species to produce the highly organized colonies of the bees , ants and termites .
20 So it our recommendation that it is premature at this pro frozen moment of time particularly with the additional thoughts of the inner northern relief road to be considering in a structure plan a western relief road .
21 This alternative offence can also be proved as at point 5 with the additional observations to the effect ‘ The stationary vehicle had stopped to accord precedence to foot passengers ’ .
22 We had learnt a lot , used caution and prudence , and contended with the usual rigours of the mountains and the cold .
23 However , the significant reduction in sentence is probably connected with the normative elements in the provocation doctrine , the elements of ‘ partial justification ’ .
24 He looked around briefly at the women with the scraggy necks in the Laura Ashley dresses , and the men who all seemed to be wearing red ties , and probably Seiko watches — but for a different reason from Bob .
25 In the light of his comments on the value of this aspect of the review ( para 2.3 ) , not to have dealt with the professional reports on the individual teachers might be seen as a serious breach of faith .
26 The syntax was not perfect , perhaps , but it was a great deal better than Higginbotham 's , and the use of such lengthy phrases as " venture to approach " and " await your response " showed some acquaintance with the useful cliches of the language .
27 IT WAS JUST like a genteel Hampstead tea party , at which celebrities mingled with the chattering classes among the cakes and biscuits and gossiped about the people who were n't invited .
28 Much of the archaeological treasure house decayed , but its sheer scale , coupled with the preserving qualities of the warm dry climate , ensured that a consciousness survived , however much overlain by later political and cultural changes .
29 In psychological terms , when a speaker of one language learns a second there is a tendency to generalise some of the rules of the first language to the second language ; when these rules conflict with the correct rules for the second language there is interference , sometimes known as L1 interference or mother-tongue interference .
30 In fact , proper application of make-up with the correct tools of the trade is often the key .
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