Example sentences of "[verb] but with [art] " in BNC.

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1 JILL HUNTER goes into the World Cross Country Championships on Saturday with her Olympic team place already booked but with a psychological hurdle to clear .
2 Females also croak but with a slightly softer tone .
3 At Hampton Ferry the Saturday match was cancelled but with a milder day the Sunday event was still going ahead Saturday night .
4 How often do you dump a file on someone 's desk with a Post-it note on it saying ‘ do this ’ and get it back — okay — competently done but with no knowledge how it might have disrupted that person 's other work or even if they liked doing it enough to want to do more ?
5 In some ways I remain permanently a diplomat , allegedly detached but with a tendency to go native , which , of course , is what I did here .
6 Of course any rod bag will do but with the price of some of today 's rods it is false economy to make do .
7 This institute believes that some form of National Statistics Council has a role to play but with the following provisos : 1 .
8 It must be described not with the fierce barely pronounceable scientific tags so far used but with a simple name that describes both its function and general make-up with sufficient clarity to distinguish it from anything else .
9 The proposed guidelines allow for the established fell races to continue but with an upper limit on the number of competitors and , where necessary , agreed variations to the route to avoid vulnerable areas .
10 And then what we 'll have to do , th the unit statement 's perfectly okay , the benefit statement all you 've got to do is get the benefit statement retyped but with a different premium in at renewal date .
11 It calls on the relevant authorities to designate as Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSIs ) all remaining peat bogs with at least some primary vegetation and those damaged but with a potential for rehabilitation .
12 The trails have been designed to be fun to do but with an education purpose leading children around the museum .
13 Harbury joined them , keen to hear what they were saying but with the excitement of someone nurturing a good story of his own .
14 At least three uses of figures are notable : ( i ) Occasional figures , in a central or peripheral position ; conspicuous " in mosaics datable to c. 130-180. ( ii ) Elaborate figures , often numerous , well drawn and well executed but with a number of possible themes in any one mosaic ; predominantly in the west of the province , after c. 170-180. ( iii ) Figures in a scene ; predominantly in the south-east of England , after c. 160-170 .
15 This week she came in with the garment — very nicely knitted but with the sleeves ( in the stocking stitch ) too short .
16 The civil registration G–BGHB was originally allocated but with the vogue for out of sequence personal registrations this was changed to G–DPIT .
17 We were being blown east ; we corrected but with no DME we were n't sure how far east we were .
18 From the outset the Sun was equally titillating but with a different style from the News of the World .
19 At Bassingbourn the job of providing aircrew for the depleted number of operational squadrons continued but with an increased emphasis on the low level role-training which had been introduced in late 1960 .
20 So I stood by the door and I never moved till he went in oh he said But with a caravan I do n't know .
21 The ‘ three tenors ’ gambit has been played , and played , and replayed but with the valid excuse that they are always different in content .
22 When we see Grandcourt at breakfast there with Mr Lush , the scene is suggestively rendered as a ‘ still-life ’ , artfully composed but with no vital principle , the room ‘ seeming the stiller for its sober antiquated elegance , as if it kept a conscious , well-bred silence ’ .
23 Furthermore , until the coming of oil the planning regulations had not been rigorously implemented but with the transition to Island Authority status and the creation of the Structure Plan the planners sought to justify their existence .
24 Meanwhile man carried on eating , sleeping and working but with the noticeable exception of ‘ getting it right ’ ( sex — just in case you have n't got it by now ) .
25 Labour 's victory , widely predicted but with a smaller swing than they had hoped for , essentially ruled out any chance of a snap poll .
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