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

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1 It is hardly surprising given the enhanced status , power and influence which the nineteenth century had brought , that Nonconformists had come to identify the Christian religion with the values and secular goals of their times , the most important of which was an acceptance of the inevitability of progress through change .
2 Custard with no lumps .
3 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 .
4 Instead the two modules operate in isolation with the results being combined by a control processor .
5 Front-line paraprofessionals are more likely than their professional colleagues to share ethnic , cultural , class , religious , language , and other characteristics with the clients and communities they serve .
6 ‘ We negotiate pets with the residents , because obviously not everybody would want them .
7 About 1560 he became a Protestant , as Janequin and Certon never did , and made a four-part setting of the complete Marot-de Beze Psalter in lightly ornamented note-against-note counterpoint with the melodies generally in the highest part ( Paris , 1564 ) .
8 But for Britain , WEU was perhaps satisfactory : it allowed for the possibility of British association with the leaders of integration , if necessary , and may have permitted some form of British influence upon the latter .
9 It is perhaps appropriate that in an age which can design its high-speed trains to resemble aeroplanes and its low-speed trains to resemble buses , its stations should equally have no identifiable association with the railways .
10 Presented in association with the Friends of the Mulholland Grand Organ .
11 Bishop 's association with the Quakers followed the visit of itinerant preachers John Audland and John Camm [ q.v. ] to Bristol in 1654 .
12 To us the benefits , apart from his obvious public profile and his very great technical knowledge , were his ready association with the problems and the thought processes of smaller and medium-sized clients which are particularly our market place .
13 Individuals might develop a closer sense of identity with the organisation — eg. through personal association with the owner-managers .
14 The first is that national interests can be guarded by way of intergovernmental agreements made in association with the Treaties .
15 Again , neither involvement nor perceptions of threat has any significant association with the attitudes measured by this factor .
16 Frequent association with the personnel , even friendship , may temper his judgement .
17 While the major policy-making and orientation roles rested with the members of the Council and its multiplicity of committees , the search for promotional roles in association with the institutions was inevitably a key part of the activities we have seen the CNAA 's officers playing .
18 whilst there remain widely varying explanations of the reasons for the disturbances of 1981 , 1983 and 1985 , there can be no doubt that the fear of social disorder , and its association with the needs and demands of black people , has been a major factor in sustaining central government interest in inner cities policy .
19 Harmer had a long association with the Museums Association , of which he was president in 1904 , becoming an honorary member in 1922 .
20 Roseau 's family now claim he was the victim of right-wing pied noir extremists , who had already twice beaten him up and who were unhappy with Roseau 's association with the Gaullists .
21 Under her direction , and with Virgin money , Sting had recorded a series of demos which had led to his association with the Police , a recording contract with A&M and , ultimately , the hit parade .
22 Each clinical finding was assessed by χ 2 test for association with the outcomes of hypoxaemia and radiographic pneumonia .
23 The club is continuing its association with the Consumers ' Association 's annual resort guide , the incomparable Good Skiing Guide , and is again cooperating in gathering skiers ' reports on the resorts they visit .
24 It is not necessary here to discuss the Crucifixion ; it is sufficient to note that , whatever Jesus 's association with the Zealots , he was certainly crucified by the Romans as a political revolutionary .
25 The Festival is an annual promotion for the public , organised by the Queen 's University of Belfast in full association with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland .
26 Up to about 25 per cent moisture content the whole of the water in wood is held in association with the hydroxyls in the cell walls .
27 If Charlemagne strove to achieve the regeneration and salvation of the society over which he ruled , this could only be done in association with the clergy .
28 The story goes that the ends of the bugle strings on the badge are in the form of thistles in remembrance of the regiment 's association with the Highlanders in battle .
29 Very much in tune with the work of The Enterprise Centre are the Insight into Management Courses organised annually by the University 's Careers Service in association with the Careers Research and Advisory Centre ( CRAC ) .
30 Even if association with the Olympics would n't help in getting sponsorships ( which it definitely would ) , by being in the Olympic movement U.S. rugby would be eligible for large U.S. Olympic Committee grants to help administer its programmes .
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