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

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1 A radical wing broke away to merge with the leftist Workers ' Party .
2 The Italian Transport Minister , Carlo Bernini , said on Sept. 19 that an agreement had been reached with the truck drivers ' union under which all drivers seeking transit permits would be able to cross until the end of the year .
3 Clasper 's small hard core of left-wing supporters , which included a phalanx of students from Liverpool University , had formed a noisy group immediately in front of the improvised platform , which consisted of a large wooden CKD crate with the Vehicle Divisions ' name stencilled in large black letters on each surface .
4 These Regulations , which are now in force , deal with the Charity Commissioners ' appointment of a receiver and manager of a charity 's property and affairs following an inquiry under s 6 of the Charities Act 1960 ( as amended by the Charities Act 1992 ) .
5 The NUCPS also warned if the move to Glasgow went ahead , staff who were expert in dealing with the army officers ' pay system would leave .
6 Stirling had little patience with the planning staffs ' obsession with large set-piece armoured battles in the desert .
7 A report published at the end of January by the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances highlighted the killing of civilians in Sri Lanka , particularly in connection with the security forces ' campaign ( which peaked in late 1989 and early 1990 ) to eliminate the Sinhala insurgent Janatha Vimukti Peramuna ( JVP ) in the south of the country [ see pp. 37042 ; 37353 ] .
8 The Law Lords concurred with the Appeal Judges ' decision and dismissed Spicers ' appeal .
9 Liverpool , the holders , get the chance to play European opposition , namely Swansea , who flirted briefly with the Cup Winners ' Cup this season , losing to Panathinaikos almost before they could pronounce it .
10 A crisis of inmate unrest , with recurrent rooftop protests or rioting ; a staff crisis , with the Prison Officers ' Union forcing thousands of prisoners to be held in police cells ; above all , a numbers crisis , with successive Home Secretaries announcing , at various times , that the breaking point of the system would be reached when the prison population passed the 40,000 , or the 44,000 , or the 50,000 mark .
11 It helped considerably that the ‘ batting order ’ always started with the Local Authorities ' Consortium .
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