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

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1 In 844 Kenneth MacAlpin , a Dalriadic Scot on his father 's side but with a mother of Pictish royal blood , became king of both the Picts and the Scots .
2 Grants are available for a wide range of capital investments and the rates do not appear to vary with the type of investment but with the nature of the production system ( average rates of 22.4% for milk cows , 28.3% for beef cows and 31.2% for sheep units in the Auvergne ) and the LFA zone ( 34.0% in the ‘ montagne ’ and ‘ piedmont ’ ; 28.5% in the ‘ hors montagne ’ and 21. 1 % outside the LFA ) .
3 A good course programme but with a poor instructor led to more trainee dissatisfaction than a good instructor with a moderate programme .
4 It remained an integral part of a government department but with an attempt to try to introduce accountable management and run it in a businesslike fashion .
5 A draw at Wednesday is n't a bad result but with the scum winning it may be academic .
6 Men with a low body mass index in later life were relatively protected against the susceptibility to glucose intolerance stemming from their low birth weights , while 17% of those of low birth weight but with a high body mass index later in life were frankly diabetic .
7 The Government 's response was a new scheme , introduced in 1997 after two years of negotiation and dispute with the POA , called ‘ Fresh Start ’ , under which prison officers can opt to work either 39 or 48 hours per week without overtime but with an improved basic salary .
8 Molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics are also covered in this chapter but with no mention of the important new perturbation techniques aimed at estimating free energy differences .
9 And what I 'm saying is that we make less cracker but with the advertising we 're doing doing at the moment , in the magazine and Yellow Pages and I just want to kind I 'm going to talk to you about what other ways of advertising .
10 For what becomes of the marriage between two 70-year-olds seeking companionship but with no thoughts of sexual intercourse , let alone family ?
11 At common law , affray consisted of fighting in public to the terror of innocent bystanders , or the display of force without actual violence but with the same effect on bystanders .
12 The ‘ property audit ’ is not a new term but with the slowdown on both lettings and investment changes it is becoming a more prominent feature of the industry .
13 One side has a similar effect to deep black crushed velvet but with a slight sheen , the reverse has a rough pile effect painted in a choice of brown , blue or grey .
14 Once , not long ago , an old film called National Velvet had been on television and when the young Elizabeth Taylor appeared on the screen he had at once been sharply reminded of Mary — and had exited , not with the escape key but with the switch on the set .
15 Curiously , the leucine zipper structures for both proteins are almost identical , and one could view Max as a bZIP protein but with an extra pair of ‘ prongs ’ .
16 The defendant made a similar lintel but with a rear face inclined at 6 degrees from the vertical .
17 In the UK the rubella vaccine has been offered to all girls in early adolescence and to non-pregnant women of child-bearing age who are found to be serologically negative for this antigen but with the use of the new measles/mumps/rubella ( MMR ) vaccine to small children ( 1988 ) , this will eventually become unnecessary .
18 Painted very much under Freud 's influence but with a neo-romantic hangover , this portrait incorporates a considerable amount of emotive distortion which serves , not to break the realist mode , but to enhance the immediacy of the sitter 's presence , so that Tindle 's face seems to press forward from within the picture space with almost mesmerising effect .
19 We could implement the same architecture in a number of ways , and some ranges of computers ( such as the IBM 370 range ) are designed to a common architecture but with a radically different physical implementation for each model .
20 The discussions dealt not only with a Soviet withdrawal but with the structure of the government to remain behind in Kabul .
21 The concentration of effort within one small field , and on small quadrats within it , gives the studies high precision and high relevance but with an absolute sacrifice of generality .
22 Another , again like a beehive but with a flattened top and pillbox entry on it , belonged to the priory and collegiate church at the medieval fishing port of Crail .
23 Now we are changing the form of exercise but with the same principle of grasping the situation and the message from a few clues .
24 This gives the parent firm a measure of independence but with the flexibility to expand output when necessary by giving more orders to outside suppliers .
25 They do not learn effectively from the written word ; and listening to children reading aloud will invariably uncover a whole spectrum of difficulties concerned not only with vocabulary but with the ways in which words are strung together and the ways in which , even in straightforward narrative or information text , sentences cohere and relate .
26 The Teleworking Project is designed to test the feasibility of being employed at home but with a high-tech link to a central office base .
27 Thus TWW had to compete not only with the mundane but necessary business skills of the Harlech consortium but with the presence of famous Welsh names from the arts — Richard Burton , Stanley Baker , Geraint Evans — and the authority of Lord Harlech himself , a former minister and Ambassador to the Kennedy White House .
28 ‘ Aye , ’ replied another , slim and small as a child but with a face centuries old .
29 Cold cold cold but with the impact of a hurricane .
30 The main part of the city centre is a pedestrian zone but with a very efficient tram service to take you across the town .
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