Example sentences of "[noun pl] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The Chief Flying Instructor ( CFI ) was a well known — in fact , famous — character in the days of the skirmishes with the tribes in Mespot after the League of Nations had proclaimed Mespot ( Iraq ) and the country a Mandate under British protection . |
2 | Front-line paraprofessionals are more likely than their professional colleagues to share ethnic , cultural , class , religious , language , and other characteristics with the clients and communities they serve . |
3 | ‘ We negotiate pets with the residents , because obviously not everybody would want them . |
4 | There , many Europeans could hardly believe their ears with the excuses of why the British would not want to sign a European Charter on Environment and Health . |
5 | Final days were spent in revetments on Kalaikunda airfield , 100 miles west of Calcutta , where they were used as decoys with the propellers sawn off and the tails lifted to look like tri-gear machines . |
6 | Only it holds onto the hairs so much that it rips them out so that you end up with legs with no hairs on it but ah ! |
7 | In England , that kind of patriotism is something you do with other consenting adults under the covers with the lights out , and usually comes with various unpleasant side-effects such as xenophobia , anti-Semitism , Anglo-Catholicism and so on . |
8 | In 1893 , spectators burst on to the field during a game between Nottingham Forest and West Bromwich Albion , and a fight ensued between players and fans with the Albionites attempting to defend the referee , although it was observed ‘ that none of the home players could be seen assisting in trying to stop disorder or to protect the Referee ’ . |
9 | The Committee arranges the daily timetables , ensuring that all women are in the building by 8 pm. and in their bedrooms with the lights out at 10 p.m . |
10 | PhD candidates with a Masters qualification have to complete a minimum of two years ' full-time study |
11 | PhD candidates with a Masters qualification have to complete a minimum two years full-time study . |
12 | They are aimed at providing individual candidates with the skills necessary for specific job requirements from junior secretary through to Board level secretary and beyond . |
13 | Only once did she think of Johnny , when , as the morning wore away , one of the mothers , who was sitting reading while father jumped the waves with the children at the water 's edge , closed her book , and spreading a cloth on the sand , began to set out the picnic . |
14 | There are animals with no legs , and animals with lots of legs — ugh ! |
15 | Her bright tone brought a reluctant smile to Faye 's lips , then she dabbed her swollen eyes with the tissues Belinda gave her and tried to struggle to a sitting position . |
16 | In condition C , the experimenter asked the subject to close his/her eyes with the prisms left on so the effects would not be lost when the subjects opened their eyes . |
17 | He started to wipe the tears from his eyes with the backs of his hands . |
18 | Let us close our eyes with the eyelids that are the drop curtains of the mind 's theatre , and let the great show commence . |
19 | However , the DUP still enjoys better relationships with the paramilitaries than does the Official Unionist Party . |
20 | It is important , in reviewing the early history of the CNAA 's relationships with the colleges , to emphasize the consistent role played by Frank Hornby in pressing for greater academic independence . |
21 | Throughout 1973 and 1974 the Council was engaged in debate about the DipHE and the BEd , relationships with the colleges of education , standards , procedures , and liaison with the universities . |
22 | In November 1971 the Council set up a committee to consider its future relationships with the colleges — ‘ to consider what changes are desirable to afford greater independence to polytechnics and colleges in planning and operating courses leading to the Council 's degrees ’ . |
23 | UI says it will ensure issues not resolved do n't cause major problems for ISVs — they 'll be addressed by advanced technology programmes and a new set of relationships with the suppliers . |
24 | The number of photographers you work with in each field will depend upon the volume of work that you have and your personal relationships with the photographers concerned . |
25 | By 1920 , in the establishment of the peacetime National Maritime Board , Wilson had achieved everything which he had ever expected or desired in the building of relationships with the employers . |
26 | And certainly from the point or view of relationships with the actors , it works . |
27 | Because of their relationships with the institutions , and the professional networks that developed around them , the boards were in fact becoming powerful instruments . |
28 | The CNAA 's procedures , its concern with the total academic environment in which its courses were offered , had led it — at a time when its relationships with the institutions were under intensive discussion — to a position in which it could directly influence the management and operation of an institution where it perceived weaknesses , as well as the institution 's own relationships with governors and the local authority . |
29 | The ways forward for the CNAA in its relationships with the institutions were articulated in various forms in the 1970s , and a perspective on the complexities may be helped by taking two of them . |
30 | It was felt that however frustrating or exasperating our relationships with the churches may be at times , our ‘ bias to the churches ’ must continue but not at the cost of excluding other ‘ efficient ’ partners who are non-church . |