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

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1 And the most dangerous players in the world today are those athletic and financially secure ones who calculate risks with the astuteness of a bank manager , but go for the first prize , if possible , and the subsequent contracts , knowing that if the high-flying fairway wood does n't clear a ditch at Augusta , they can still enjoy a steak dinner tonight , thanks to a pitch and single putt !
2 The market discounted the fact that most of the military policy-makers doubted the practicability of reverting to the British tradition of voluntary regular service without taking undue risks with the country 's security .
3 Drink , on-field violence , erratic behaviour , public notoriety , breaches of the peace , disputes with management , broken curfews , acrimonious transfers , divorce , headlines , bankruptcy and skirmishes with the law were to become the unofficial milestones which marked Scottish football 's ascent into the realm of creative corruption .
4 Although some Japanese still harbour a nostalgia for lost European greatness , the ‘ Western ’ package which formerly embraced all cultural , intellectual , physical and institutional characteristics with a source in Western Europe or the US has now come to mean almost exclusively the latter .
5 The combination of such characteristics with the operation of local multiplier effects will , it is argued , generate the self-reinforcing growth spiral , further improving the position of the initially advantaged region .
6 The Shelter hopes that this attractive rate ( a result of some hard bargaining with underwriters Lloyds ! ) will encourage more people to register their pets with the scheme .
7 I like those stands with the marble tops .
8 To their credit , they 've all but ditched RDF 's cringeworthy word polemics , giving a greater role to singer Linda Goodman and infusing almost all their songs with a wealth of nightmarish samples .
9 Even Colin MacInnes remains convinced that music-hall was ‘ an act of working-class self assertion ’ although he concludes his analysis of the music-hall songs with a phrase that should set film historians thinking , for he sees them as a ‘ sort of bastard folk song of an industrial-commercial-imperial age ’ .
10 I made my way up to the lobby with those final two words of hers ringing around inside my head , and all sorts of other doctor phrases started to enter my mind — people calling me Doctor Streeter , popular songs with the word doctor in them — and then all of a sudden I started to cry .
11 ‘ I had the hit record , the duet with Sarah , but I actually did all the songs with the orchestra , pretty well the whole Phantom role .
12 ‘ It 's the only possible place to live , ’ Felix said , putting on a record of North Vietnamese songs with the volume up very loud .
13 There are currently two positions available in the toxicology department in Lyon : these two posts would normally be suitable for toxicologists with a postgraduate qualification .
14 As he himself said , it would be pointless to study such peoples with a questionnaire , since they do not write , and , while he certainly gained a great deal of essential information from conversation and discussion , it would have been quite futile to try to conduct any kind of interview until he had gained their trust and confidence , and until he had some idea of what kinds of questions he should be asking .
15 Trees and the treasury : Valuing Forests for Society argues that a history of subsidised conifer plantations has left timber growers with a surplus of mature trees which cost more to fell and process than they earn as timber .
16 This has provided coca growers with the training and tools needed to switch from coca to tea , bananas and livestock .
17 He looked helplessly at the adjutant , who was eating ; then at Woolley , who was cleaning his ears with a match stick ; and turned back .
18 I myself was accidentally witness to the diverting scene of a journeyman taylor 's beating his wife about the ears with a neck of mutton , to make her know , as he said , her sovereign lord and master .
19 Rough shaping of the ears with a coping saw ( below left ) and the complete horse ( below )
20 Cut away the waste wood around the ears with the coping saw , and use the 1in shallow gouge to further shape them and the nostrils so that they angle back at each side .
21 Each segment of the input word has a set of possible character combinations with a probability score to indicate how close the character matched the character stored in the database .
22 Use combinations with the microwave and This is my one
23 I 'll tell you , if ever I get into the Owsla , I 'll treat outskirters with a bit of decency . "
24 Intrusions can be composed of a wide range of rock types , although very large intrusions with a surface exposure of over 100 km 2 known as batholiths , often have an acidic granitic composition ( Fig. 5.17 ) .
25 ‘ It 's funny how one associates places with irrelevant things , ’ said Penelope , who had been listening to Sophia 's probings with a kind of fascinated horror .
26 World Environment Day will start with a commemorative ceremony in the Palace of Fine Arts with a keynote address by the President of Mexico .
27 On 20 January 1789 , Eccleston concluded a letter to the editor of the Transactions of the Society of Arts with a postscript : ‘ Mr Moorcroft is a young man of the greatest abilities , and has agreed to turn his thoughts from the practice of physic and surgery , entirely to that of farriery in every branch , provided he can meet with sufficient and certain encouragement in the establishment of a Veterinarian School .
28 She eventually transferred to the Tisch School of Arts , New York University , graduating in Fine Arts with a film major .
29 The Museum , which was opened in 1961 , was initiated by two Americans who combined a deep appreciation of the American arts with a desire to increase Anglo-American understanding .
30 I think bi-focals with the half brim bits
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