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

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1 But he came more than he might have and he 'd done a bit with the bells in his heyday .
2 Course it is , how do you buy , why do you buy a bike with no mudguards for ?
3 Edward VII , who seriously feared that his son would be the last King of England ( Nicolson , 1952 ) , used to talk of kingship as his métier , drawing a parallel with the jobs of ‘ labourers and professional men ’ ( Andrews , 1975 : 182 ) .
4 In this there is also a parallel with the kinds of cognitive efficiency presented by Bruner and Humphrey .
5 It epitomises many of the characteristics of good soldiering : attention to detail , speed of response to orders , and a sense of pride , and it forges a link with the traditions of the past .
6 He was a favourite with the fans at Scarborough and is looking forward to the eight matches over the month . ’
7 How can I go out and pursue a love-affair wearing a shirt with no buttons on it !
8 Can you mail order a shirt with the details on it ?
9 Very like the BASILISK in appearance , the cockatrice is a monster with the wings of a fowl , tail of a DRAGON with a deadly sting at its tip , and the head of a cock .
10 A plaque with the names of those who lost their lives was unveiled by the deputy lieutenant for Buckinghamshire commemorating one of the most tragic days in the history of Winslow .
11 A plaque with the names of those who lost their lives was unveiled by the deputy lieutenant for Buckinghamshire commemorating one of the most tragic days in the history of Winslow .
12 The prince , at a loss with the complexities of women , was quick enough to pick up an offered lead , and not infrequently bettered the prompting , as he did now .
13 Always arrange to see some sample work when choosing photographers for specialist work , and if possible have a talk with the photographers in person .
14 In the event Lin and Chiang pulled out at the last moment , prompting speculation that Lee had made a deal with the conservatives over the reform programme or over Cabinet posts .
15 Executive members of one of the party 's most active branches , Mossend , confirmed yesterday they had written to Mr Salmond asking him to stand down as a result of the MPs ' decision to strike a deal with the Conservatives in exchange for their votes on the Maastricht bill .
16 That had followed the MPs ' decision to strike a deal with the Conservatives in exchange for votes on the Maastricht bill .
17 ‘ But why should he do a deal with the kidnappers during that time ? ’ she asked .
18 To park the bikes we had to strike a deal with the children in the main square .
19 Controversy over the Scottish National Party 's decision to do a deal with the Tories over seats on the EC committee of the regions resurfaced .
20 ‘ Strike a deal with the ghosts of the gods ? ’
21 Where Basque and Catalan nationalists agree , at least in private , is in preferring a deal with the Socialists to one with the People 's Party , even though both are themselves fairly conservative .
22 That day he had three crucial meetings , one with the miners in the morning , a second with the owners in the early evening , and a third with the TUC after dinner .
23 Yeah , a bit , but oh the shock of a publication with no words on the cover .
24 After holding a council with the barons of Poitou , Richard and Henry marched into the county of Angoulême .
25 For both Jack and Dorothy there is the sadness of leaving family and friends , church and fellowship group to establish a home with the boys in a strange country ( England ! ) .
26 Her closer engagement with concrete social change has been accompanied by a rapprochement with the conventions of science fiction .
27 The child of the doctor shares a classroom and a playground with the children of farmers or loggers .
28 Professor X , respect due , agreed to a degree with the protests of British rappers like the She Rockers , but the talk was fractured , with cracks in the argument enough of the sisters seemed to recognise .
29 And , as you know , there is a passage with the cellos at the start of the finale of this symphony that is quite crucial .
30 But something had gone wrong , he had been betrayed , lost a battle with the forces of chaos and been ejected from the real battleground to languish here , in this cesspit they called " life " .
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