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

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1 You could raise a couple of dozen , either by culling , or leaving the remainder with the parents for recycling , unless you can get a 36″ tank .
2 The feeling persists that sport is still of peripheral concern when the parties make their manifesto pledges ; that in the struggle with the arts for the hearts , minds ( and pockets ) of politicians , it comes a poor second , but that government is more than happy to accept the millions of pounds in various forms of tax generated by this ‘ art of the masses ’ .
3 The exceptions were in four main areas : in the west during the first onslaughts when the khanate of Kuchum was being eliminated ; in the far north-east against the Chukchis and Karnchatkan Itelmens ( here Russian losses may not have been very severe , but the effects on the aboriginal population were catastrophic ) ; in the south-east in the struggle with the Manchus for domination of the Amur , where the Russians were beaten ; and finally in the south-west against the nomadic horsemen of the steppes who were a thorn in the Russians ' flesh for over a century .
4 In the computer graphics of Tron ( 1982 ) we are right down on the board with the players of video games , even if we do n't quite share their viewpoint ; the motorcycle shots , much quoted , show how exhilarating rapid movement along wholly imaginary perspectives can be .
5 If undue influence in the full sense is not made out but the element of pressure , surprise , misrepresentation or some or one of them combine with or cause a misunderstanding or failure to understand the documents or transaction , the final question must be whether the grounds upon which the creditor believed that the document was fairly obtained and executed by a woman sufficiently understanding its purport and effect were such that it would be inequitable to fix the creditor with the consequences of the husband 's improper or unfair dealing with his wife .
6 ‘ the final question [ is ] whether the grounds upon which the creditor believed the document was fairly obtained and executed by a woman sufficiently understanding its purport and effect were such that it would be inequitable to fix the creditor with the consequences of the husband 's improper and unfair dealing with his wife .
7 In the discussions with the monks over the qualities of Benedict as Bishop it is stated that they carefully discussed the matter with each other and also with the Archbishop at the Prior 's lodgings and also at Halling .
8 The child must type the sentence with the words in the correct order , and is rewarded for the right answer by the picture coming to life — John jumps on his bike and cycles to school .
9 This is normally the case with the coinages of ancient Greece or medieval England : the coins have inscriptions such as the Greek ‘ Athe ’ ( short for ‘ Athenaion ’ , ‘ of Athens ’ ) ( fig. 9 ) or the medieval Latin ‘ CIVITAS LONDON ’ ( ’ the city of London' ) ( figs. 3 and 5 ) .
10 Look along the sections of the tables and match the main features of the case with the features of the remedies .
11 Do n't you remember ? 's got the necklace with the ears on it and he goes ca n't you hear me ?
12 In an effort to cut expenditure and improve revenues , the Cabinet decided to link expenditure in the " second " part of the budget with the levels of forthcoming Arab aid and grants .
13 In your Brainwave section it seems to me that your futurists , Christine and Kirk McNulty , are looking at the future with the eyes of the past .
14 The Chief Flying Instructor ( CFI ) was a well known — in fact , famous — character in the days of the skirmishes with the tribes in Mespot after the League of Nations had proclaimed Mespot ( Iraq ) and the country a Mandate under British protection .
15 The old road , now known as the Scenic Route , climbs steeply out of Dornie and soon provides a magnificent aerial view of the castle and the loch with the hills of Skye in the background .
16 As I clambered out of the trench and made my way across to Brigade H.Q I could see the jeep with the stretchers on top waiting at the entrance to the orchard .
17 Before presenting the subjects with the lists for the second time , the researchers asked them to recall the words .
18 I took up the tin with the matches in it and lit the candles ; they burned yellowly and I knelt , clenching my fists and thinking .
19 Thus Louis controlled the frontier with the Saracens in the Pyrenees , Pepin curtailed the Duke of Benevento and defended north-eastern Italy against incursions by the Avars , and Charles the Younger fought against the Bretons of Armorica , who rebelled in 786 and 799 against Frankish rule .
20 Only once did she think of Johnny , when , as the morning wore away , one of the mothers , who was sitting reading while father jumped the waves with the children at the water 's edge , closed her book , and spreading a cloth on the sand , began to set out the picnic .
21 Thus Load 100 loads the accumulator with the contents of store address 100 , while Load literal 100 loads the value 100 from the operand field into the accumulator .
22 For once in her life she left the loft with the lights on and the hatch open .
23 Stac Deana I mean will you go upstairs and get the tray with the cups on it please ?
24 But one of the complaints that I was very bitter about was at that time I cycled to my work and they had paving stones in the bakery with the slits in them for to keep bikes .
25 This again enabled the bourgeois classes to exert their strength and so benefit from the disillusionment with the costs of revolution ( Krygier 1979c ) .
26 On a union close to its citizens , the European Council agreed " that specific steps must be taken to increase the transparency in the decision making process of the Community and to reinforce the dialogue with the citizens of Europe on the Maastricht Treaty and its implementation " .
27 The registrar was waiting down the corridor with the tools of his trade , an exercise book and a fountain pen , and that would be that .
28 Well as he says when he 's at home he likes to get down the pub with the boys for a pint because of course it is dry Up There .
29 These two key members appear to have acted on behalf of , and in the name of , the committee by negotiating contributions to specific sections of the proposal with the representatives of the sectional interests .
30 Siting the Boilerhouse at the V&A ( between 1982 and 1987 ) was a bold attempt to revamp the museum 's image as an old-fashioned and intimidating palace of culture while at the same time implying a continuity or purpose : one of the first Boilerhouse exhibitions was on the subject of ‘ taste ’ , a neat dovetailing of 19th century didactic aims for the museum with the concerns of 1980s ' retailing .
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