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

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1 I also include the love affair I have with the public each and every night .
2 The photograph apparently showed three servicemen , Air Force Col. John Robertson , Maj. Albro Lynn Lundy and Lt. Larry Stevens , holding a sign with the date 25:5:90 and the cryptic message " NNTK !
3 Plan for shorter days and lower temperatures , with the west wetter than the rest — but there 's always hope for an Indian Summer .
4 Sitting with the curtains open and the moon shining in on the barely begun big glass , he wrote , sitting keeping vigil with it all night after my walk with Paz , I was afraid .
5 Statistical analysis compared the effects on transit of 5HT and its agonist and antagonists by ANOVA followed by Dunnett 's multigroup comparison , with the ia saline or the ia 5HT alone as the control groups .
6 Her only concession to the occasion was that she wore silk , a green silk trouser-suit with the shirt open and a black camisole top beneath it .
7 ‘ Valerie , ’ the editor of the Mail on Sunday said to me once , after I had filed a neat and convincing piece on an earthquake the ground had trembled beneath me in Rome , where Lou was playing with the London Symphonic and a wall had fallen on top of me and trapped me for two hours — ‘ you are the mistress of controlled reportage .
8 5.9.6.4 imposing an absolute prohibition against all dispositions of or other dealings whatever with the Premises other than an assignment [ underletting ] [ or charge ] of the whole
9 5.9.6.3 for re-entry by the underlandlord on breach of any covenants by the undertenant 5.9.6.4imposing an absolute prohibition against all dispositions of or other dealings whatever with the Premises other than an assignment [ or underletting ] of the whole ( This is of course subject to negotiation . )
10 She checked out of the Palings and drove away from Longrock with the windows open and the early morning sun strong on her face .
11 Tracy seemed happy with the idea that , they should just finish each leg with the boat undamaged and the crew in one piece .
12 As we mentioned in Chapter 1 , the trend of unemployment over that twenty-one-year period was steadily and ominously upwards , with the period 1980–83 seeing the most rapid rise in unemployment ever experienced in the UK .
13 More important , buyers with 95 per cent loans who may have seen the price of their property slide in recent months could end up with a debt greater than the value of the property .
14 when the word has been overlapped with all members of the filter set , take those weak overlap indices with a frequency greater than a certain threshold ( this was set to 1 for the example below ) and append them to the strong overlap list .
15 Couvelaire started his business 25 years ago with a Cessna 182 and a Comanche after serving as a pilot in the French Air Force during the Algerian war .
16 There are the high-rise towers around the edge of Newcastle with a motorway fifty or a hundred yards from their windows .
17 His hand moved again , found her , touched her with a knowledge older than the world , making her whole being convulse in sudden startled pleasure .
18 And there are very few marginals that the Conservatives retained with a majority smaller than the drop in the number of people registered — only four , in fact : Coventry South West , Kensington , Edmonton , and Eltham .
19 The Brink's-Mat trials left Britain 's taxpayers with a bill bigger than the £26 million robbery haul .
20 The cells can then be disaggregated in this medium using a flame-polished micropipette with a diameter smaller than the cluster of cells ( 14 ) .
21 To the guy who wanders round Elland Road in the snazzy white French away strip , with a number 18 and the letters ‘ C A N T O N A ’ on the back , could you get in touch ?
22 Get the wrong number two dog in with a number one and the cuddly koala in your arms turned into megatooth .
23 In the case of Wachtel v IRC ( 1970 ) 46 TC 543 , the settlor deposited money with a bank interest-free and the bank lent money to the trust at 1 per cent .
24 There were plenty of gates and there were numerous ways out of the square , and the park itself was barely a couple of hundred yards across ; just another backstreet pigeon trap with no feature other than a strange half-timbered lodge near its centre to make it unique , but still she hesitated to enter .
25 On the roof I could see the marks of the picks of long-dead miners cut into the rock as they crouched here in the dark , hacking out the ore with no light other than the dim wicks of the oil lamps or the candles stuck on their helmets .
26 Husband and wife again particularly to plan a will so that it all ends up with the children if that is eventually what you want with no tax payable or a a a reduced amount of tax .
27 They were received by the group of villagers they joined with no comment other than a whispered bonsoir .
28 To appreciate this , imagine that you ask a friend to mark thirty numbered points randomly on graph paper ( unseen by you ) and that you are required to discover their positions , with no information other than the distances between any pairs you request .
29 On one occasion he nearly saw the man killed : ‘ The rope , sixty-five yards long , on his being drawn up , having a knot in the middle , was arrested by a clint ( crack ) in the rock , to which , with an eaglet sixteen and a half pounds weight , tied to his back , he had no other resource than that of ascending by his hands , the space something overhanging from the nest to the crack …
30 They are preferable structurally to acrylic paint for underpainting an oil painting , as an oil film is more compatible with an alkyd one than an acrylic .
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