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

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1 The looser structure of many Languedocian and meridional towns , with their consuls and syndics , never developed in the south-west , and from 1261 onwards the tendencies with Bordeaux showed towards becoming a city-republic were tempered by ducal intervention to appoint its mayor and jurats .
2 The Ministry of Agriculture had imposed monitoring on breeding flocks — which supply the hatcheries with eggs , which go on to be egg laying hens or meat producing poultry — and on laying flocks .
3 Ecclestone controlled the marketing and the television and the contracts with promoters at the circuits .
4 In fact on the day they signed the contracts with Wonderland for the King 's Hall they had just gone to No 1 in the charts with their new album .
5 Police dispersed the crowds with teargas , and tanks were stationed in the city .
6 The creation of an ideological climate conducive to the harshest possible policing of the strike culminated in the Prime Minister , Margaret Thatcher 's , ‘ enemy within' speech , which equated the pickets with IRA terrorism and ‘ subversive ’ local governments ( Scraton , 1985a ) .
7 The modern grey or brown fascia sets off the knobs with colour co-ordinated inserts .
8 John James remembers doing the accounts with Peter Revers on his kitchen table in 1977 to save the company the expense of hiring an outside firm of accountants .
9 Owen was going through the accounts with Nikos trying to find pockets of money which might still be emptied .
10 The objectives of this disclosure requirement are to highlight instances where there are departures from specific rules in the Act and to provide the reader of the accounts with information on the position had the normal rules in the Act been applied .
11 I did n't have to pretend much — going through some of the accounts with Henniker , and listening to his shrewd comments , was remarkably interesting .
12 He dropped a lighted match in his lap , tried to douse the flames with brandy , and turned into a fireball .
13 The economic structure of the countryside near the line-of-rail , linking the mines with ports via South Africa , was transformed to provide labour for the miners on temporary labour contracts in which the miner 's family would stay behind on the family farm .
14 A third group are the colonialists and the neo-colonialists with experience of colonial societies .
15 When Henry heard of this he turned back again , deputing some of his officials to continue the discussions with Louis .
16 ‘ I do remember , at the discussions with Verity , they even had a few sketches done of the kind of clothes she would wear .
17 Briefly summing up , there seems to be little doubt that Mozart distinguished dots and strokes , and while he was nonchalant about the graphic shapes where it mattered little , he distinguished the signs with deliberation where it did matter .
18 Although the interactions between NC protein and RNA have been well studied , less attention has been paid to the possible in vivo roles for the interactions with DNA .
19 Finally , in order to determine which region(s) of the nucleocapsid protein are important for the interactions with DNA , NCp7 mutants lacking either one or both zinc fingers and/or one or two of the three regions of basic residues ( 6 ) were tested for their ability to bind to and protect DNAs from endonuclease digestion and dephosphorylation and their ability to stimulate cDNA synthesis .
20 Until that Friday night slightly more than half the planes actually up in the sky , flying between the cities with runways that can handle wide-bodied jets , were doing so — across the Atlantic Ocean .
21 A group of thirty horsemen had come against Forteviot from the east an hour before , and had tried to set fire to it with burning arrows , and strike down the defenders with slingshot and spears .
22 The NRA also warns against attempts to dispel the blooms with algicides , as these release the toxins and the algae soon reappear and multiply even more rapidly
23 We do not accept the submission by Mr. Sedley , who appeared for the Bar Council , that there was any conscious distinction made between the occasions when this jurisdiction of the judges , however it was exercised , went to matters related to the administration of justice , such as the equipping of the courts with advocates who were fit to appear before them there , and the occasions when it went simply to matters relating to the administration of the Inns and their property .
24 The function of fiduciary duties is to provide the courts with standards of review that enable them to guarantee that corporate managers do not act outside the limits of their special competence .
25 The jeep was gone and the dust had settled , surely the driver realised that dust-raising meant instant reaction from the Germans with shelling and heavy mortaring of the area and the inevitable casualties .
26 Before we 'd gone far from the hut we had lost one of the Germans with sickness , and an hour later the Dutchman had to turn back when he had trouble with his crampons .
27 But Miles and Hopkins had the contacts with Peace News , and with Tom McGrath .
28 And it 's the people who own them and fly them , and those who supply the Garrimpos with food and fuel and medicines who make the real money .
29 The RSPB is jointly mounting a recovery programme for the birds with Government environment agencies .
30 I vividly remember the occasion when a box had not been properly secured — when poor Katy opened the bathroom door she was greeted by a scene which must have been reminiscent of the Hitchcock film The Birds with thrushes and feathers flying everywhere !
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