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

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1 At the same time , the First Leisure Corporation presented the Association with a £17,000 coach which had been specially customised for use at Sussexdown .
2 It was because of this close association with the butchers and cattle drovers , that the Rottweiler was to become known as the metzgerhunt , or butcher 's dog .
3 Now Mr Jones fills a mechanical digger with the fruit and leaves the elephants to gorge themselves while he continues with his work .
4 I ca n't say I 've ever seen Jeff with a geranium stuck behind his ear ! ’
5 She turned and saw , stuck to the wall of the craft , a card with a series of rings drawn on it .
6 Sid Watkins is a good bloke , who knows , we might even get a better deal with the fish . ’
7 Unix System Labs ' deal with the People 's Republic of China for Unix SVR4.2 — see front page — has spawned the Beijing-based Unix System Technology China Ltd , which has been set up in collaboration with the responsible government agency , the Ministry of Machinery and Electronics Industries ( MMEI ) .
8 He admits he is seeking a striker and could fund any deal with the £800,000 United want for midfielder Neil Webb , if Nottingham Forest and Manchester City follow up their interest .
9 STAFF at Royal Tuscan gave disabled ex-marine Ketterick a cash boost with a £550 donation to North Staffordshire Hospital Centre 's Bionic Workshop .
10 In Lothian , community care continues to be a partnership with the people who need help , their carers and ourselves .
11 A perfume atomiser with every 50ml Eau de Toilette purchase .
12 That was the cue for Spartak to post the warning signals with a series of slick attacks .
13 She hurried on to Horsfall Woods , stopping only at a sweetshop to buy a raspberry lollipop with the threepence Rosalind had given her for taking the letter .
14 This prompted the Japanese bank to cover the loss with a £50m rights issue .
15 It also asked member states to replace their currencies with the ecu , eventually .
16 In contrast with other members the UK favoured introducing a 13th currency , the " hard ecu " , rather than supplanting existing national currencies with the ECU [ see pp. 37521 ; 37969 ] , and was left isolated in October 1990 in its opposition to a decision to start " stage two " on Jan. 1 , 1994 [ see p. 37783 ] .
17 Over the past decade , practitioners in neighbourhood or community-based teams have been developing closer relationships with the people they serve .
18 I think a lot of it is about erm how these er people , you know how really a lot of the problems for people are in their relationships with the people around them ,
19 Kemp is brief but sensible about the mariage blanc to Effie ; he is full , and dismaying , about Ruskin 's infantilism , manic depression , and Humbert Humbert obsession with a series of young girls .
20 What was this sudden obsession with the ethics of defecation ?
21 Instead he wanted a £100 fancy shell-shaped sink in ‘ Whisper ’ pink with a £68 mixer tap .
22 Server enforced integrity , we 've already talked about the need for holding the business rules in a central repository with the data to protect that information but also to allow you to control the overall client server architecture much more tightly .
23 I have a 2000 gallon pond with a 18′ × 9′ surface area .
24 If the undecided voters chose to vote Conservative , Michael Fallon would keep the seat with a 4pc lead .
25 But the notion that the raznochintsy 's ‘ closer ties with the people ’ explain the upsurge of radicalism is rejected .
26 Because it is far smaller than the KGB with a staff of around 6,000 the GRU is more efficient .
27 THE housebuilder Bellway yesterday joined the lengthening queue of UK companies that have returned to their shareholders for fresh equity with a £33.6 million rights issue , writes Richard Shackleton .
28 There is an honours , postgraduate and ministers ' Seminar , and there are regular Greek readings from literature contemporary with the New Testament with the staff and other postgraduate students .
29 After a shaky start , Tyrone moved into top gear and led by five points at half-time with a series of spectacular points by Ciaran McBride , Colm Donnelly and Brian Catterson .
30 Walking Britain 's classic ridges for a book , to be published later this month , provided Tony Greenbank with a series of memorable experiences , including a lucky escape from a fall on the Snowdon Horseshoe
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