Example sentences of "[noun sg] with an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is another remedy with an affinity for the respiratory tract .
2 The most cognitively complex association with an ERP was found in 1980 by Kutas and Hillyard for the N400 wave .
3 Accordingly we would have to play along with the British for the time being , and take the beating which inevitably results through our association with an ally whom the Egyptians and other Arab states hated as imperialists .
4 Its association with an advertising agency can have benefits through shared services such as art studios and production .
5 Lewontin counters such thinking with an interactionist perspective .
6 Whether you sign a deal with an indie label , or release your own records , the success of your records will depend on the amount and quality of their promotion .
7 Perhaps you can strike a deal with an estate agent for temporary use of an empty shop space , or find a suitable display area in an hotel , a restaurant or a theatre .
8 She passed the lady and the hare with an indifference borne of familiarity .
9 Their departure caused a silence to fall between Lucy and Doreen , the latter sitting with an expression of sulky thoughtfulness on her face .
10 Lee used nothing but this disc to carve the piece with an angle grinder , and he describes some of the effects the tool can achieve .
11 ‘ Railway milk ’ had received its first boost with an outbreak of cattle plague in the mid 1860S which had seriously restricted urban milk production .
12 Examples include a member who was in partnership with an individual who had a criminal conviction for fraud ; four members who had been charged with criminal offences ; a bankrupt ; and a member who had been disqualified as a company director .
13 In such cases plans can be made in partnership with an elder , and future intervention can be negotiated with as much ( or as little ) justice and hope as for any other adult .
14 However , providers will require either to establish a partnership with an employer , enabling access to a workplace , or will have to establish a simulation which has a high correspondence with workplace conditions .
15 HCIMA would wish to form a partnership with an institution seeking accreditation .
16 He halted before it , looking about at the relentless blackness with an expression of distaste , pursing the fine lips that were visible below the hat .
17 The result , of course , is that while RAI presents basketball or football with an advertising ratio not unlike British commercial television , the private networks are forever interrupting events to inform viewers that the penalty was brought to you by the Galbani Salami company or that Nigel Mansell 's dash from pole position is nothing but a gift from the state oil conglomerate .
18 He drew an analogy with an army : the nucleus of the fertilized egg contained the whole army and as the egg cleaved , so different brigades , like the muscle brigade , or the cartilage brigade , would be distributed to different cells .
19 For example , he moved his army from Italy to Saxony to surprise tribes in revolt , a distance that is still great today with modern transport ; but this the Franks traversed at speed with an army mainly on foot , with horse support and a massive baggage train .
20 The sections in the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 which give justices ' courts power to adjourn are : section 5(1) , adjournment of an inquiry into an offence as examining justice ; section 10(1) , adjournment of the trial of an information ; section 18(4) , the power to adjourn proceedings under sections 19 to 23 of the Act , that is to say the procedure which has to be followed where the information charges the defendant with an offence triable either on indictment or summarily ; and section 30 , a duty to adjourn the case to enable a medical examination and report to be made where the court is satisfied that the accused did the act or made the omission charged but is of the opinion that inquiry ought to be made into his physical or mental condition .
21 They covered her nakedness with an apron of figleaves , and punished her sexuality with pain and oppression : ‘ In sorrow thou shalt bring forth children ; and thy desire shall be to thy husband , and he shall rule over thee ’ .
22 Quite a contrast in these view of Central from Infirmary Road ; firstly from MS & L days with Mrs. Paulson 's carriage awaiting custom , and as it was after closure with an assortment of 1960 's cars on view .
23 The application of radiocarbon dating is usually relatively straightforward , and the dating process will produce a result with an error term that is just as good as for any archaeological sample .
24 Here , in the home of free-trade Liberalism , the Conservatives secured a remarkable result with an election campaign fought against the ‘ socialist ’ taxation policies of the Liberal government .
25 No-one is likely to confuse a weaver with an astronaut .
26 A glass of iced cognac and soda dangled from his right hand and he listened to the jazz with an expression of seraphic contentment on his face .
27 New York makes for a glaring contrast , its sky-scraping towers and constantly changing moods stamping this whirlpool of a metropolis with an excitement and energy the world has rarely seen ; Washington DC acts as a statement of political dominance , retaining a cool air of refined detachment in its stately buildings and gracious avenues .
28 The Long Beach Museum of Art in Long Beach , California , initiates the ‘ New Art : New Visions ’ programme with an exhibition devoted to a reconsideration of the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II .
29 The firm are currently negotiating an advertising programme with an agency .
30 A continent with an identity crisis In the final page of the Guardian 's pre-EC Strasbourg summit conference analysis of politics and society Martin Kettle argues against easy optimism .
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