Example sentences of "with [adj] or [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A tribal chieftain , Haji Ghulam , argues that with little or no government development , and rising unemployment , it is the right of tribals to grow opium and process it .
2 Newspaper publicity always gave the impression that the school could train anyone from scratch with little or no dance experience so young readers felt that they could just turn up without an appointment and would immediately be seen by this apparently motherly woman called Jennie Tiller .
3 Moreover , whereas America has a substantial history of the employment of professionals trained for their role ( most states lay down a minimum requirement of so many credit hours in education and library science at undergraduate and postgraduate levels ) , by far the majority of secondary school libraries in Britain are run in a few supposedly " free " periods during a week , by classroom teachers with little or no librarianship training .
4 Stage 1 Generic Sciences modules provide a starting point for those students with little or no science background and will be particularly useful for programmes being developed for adult returners or for those with Standard Grade at Grade 5/6 who wish to continue in science .
5 QBE , proposed by Zloof in 1974 is designed for users with little or no programming experience .
6 More passive , less constructive activity with little or no end result , will have been the norm , like watching television or having a pint at the local pub .
7 The world of publishing was a ferocious one , and for Lear — a gullible young man with little or no business acumen , and with an expensive project on his hands , — it was to prove ruinous .
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