Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] [conj] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The divide occurs in all areas , with the rich and the affluent as well as the seedy and derelict .
2 Thank you for your letter of 2 November 1992 in connection with the above and the subsequent telephone conversation on the matter .
3 It is worth pointing out that this distinction is also a male/female one ; whereas most important political actions that have really affected people 's lives have been taken by men , it is women , historically excluded from decision-making , who have been concerned with the subjective and the personal .
4 Both need to be seen on Japanese television hobnobbing with the good and the great around the world .
5 He returned with the Prior and a young , red-haired man dressed in half-armour .
6 The results in Table 3 show that shadowing verbal material causes greater reduction in right field advantage with the verbal than the spatial tasks .
7 Without government aid , argue the pro-regionalists , depressed areas disintegrate socially , with the young and the skilled moving away and leaving the old and the unskilled behind ; families and communities thus suffer socially .
8 Some people are more likely to have an accident than others , with the young and the elderly being particularly vulnerable.27 Over half of all casualties are under nineteen and this proportion is increasing .
9 His sympathies were also with the poor and the oppressed , and in him Democracy has lost an intellectual , enlightened and patriotic advocate of England 's faith , honour and advancement .
10 Why was it , thought Henry , that Elinor felt so in tune with the poor and the oppressed of the world ?
11 Work with the poor and the oppressed is a marginal activity .
12 Are they , for example , based on our concern for the truth , respect for the absolute value of life , our solidarity with the poor and the marginalised and with the realisation that communication is a fundamental human right ?
13 He , like other founders of the paper , fears that if the damages award is not lowered considerably it could be the end of the road for Pressdram Ltd , the Eye 's publisher , after decades of public wars with the great and the powerful .
14 For the trouble with the great and the good is that we expect them to be on duty the whole time .
15 Circumstances which may lead to chronic grief or clinging , for instance , included a previous ambivalent relationship with the deceased or a previous relationship in which the survivor felt either inferior or insecure .
16 Then I tried swimming , but what with the current and the fucking cassock — and then bang I got hit in the ribs like someone had kicked me and I thought I was a goner , it must be a rock I thought and I gave up and sort of passed out .
17 As shown in Fig. 2A , two footprints were observed either with the lower or the upper strand labelled .
18 Roads they were then of the Sidhe and of those who have dealings with the impalpable and the evanescent .
19 But the ICA responded to this challenge as it has always done with the difficult or the new ; with the sort of calculated risk-taking that the majority of Arts Council-sponsored venues habitually shy away from .
20 RELATIONS WITH THE WELSH AND THE IRISH
21 ‘ It puts one in touch with the sheer scale of geological time , and therefore with the infinite and the ineffable . ’
22 Traditional tribespeople live their whole lives in this rich , green cocoon , gathering food and medicines and sharing their habitat with the weird and the wonderful .
23 Since the Headington Hill Hall collection arrived the auctioneers ' viewing rooms have been buzzing with the wealthy and the curious
24 To generate the same type of report again with the same or a different set of inputs , the user should enter Y ( Yes ) and press RETURN .
25 It had never been intended that the flimsy structure should support such a weighty assembly , so with a creaking and a cracking and much shouting and swearing down it went in a flurry of legs and arms and broken planks and red Australian dust .
26 All the same , museum curators will have carried out a critical task in selecting the exhibition , in some instances having fended off proposals for inclusions with a political or a particular cultural bias .
27 I have an eye for championship clay court style with a technical and a mental approach that I nickname , ‘ heads and feet ’ . ’
28 Ever since the Renaissance , but particularly since the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century , Western culture has become imbued with a humanistic and a libertarian spirit .
29 So when two rational players meet , they will both defect , and both will end up with a fine or a low payoff .
30 It is always difficult to judge whether a government is better off , in terms of parliamentary safety , with a large or a small majority .
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