Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Are they , for example , based on our concern for the truth , respect for the absolute value of life , our solidarity with the poor and the marginalised and with the realisation that communication is a fundamental human right ?
2 More and more members of the American foreign service were coming to question the belief , strongly held at the end of the war , that the USSR was more likely to be caught up in rivalry with the British than with the United States .
3 Central to service is the interaction between the member of staff and the customer and here lies a fundamental dichotomy — in many service industries such as hospitality , the employee who has the most important job of serving the customer is frequently the lowest paid , the most unskilled and the inexperienced and with the highest labour turnover .
4 Interchanges are being arranged with the Chinese and with a group in Paris also pursuing microsimulation .
5 Kim obtained experience in his formative years in cooperating with the Chinese and with the Russians ; it is relevant to note he had no experience of working with the communists in Korea .
6 The deal he seeks to make at Maastricht is not with the Twelve but with the 1922 Committee .
7 The diphthong OA is the same but with the initial mouth opening being smaller as in :
8 And whatever we do , if it was a three , a seven , or a ten , a five just do the same but with the X.
9 A recent case on settlorship is Butler v Wilden 61 TC 666 where shares in effectively a shell company were placed into the names of two children who paid the appropriate price for the same but with the company being built up by two brothers Graham and Gary .
10 The mechanics had basically the same but with an extra hundred-square-foot room at the back .
11 Cos these are exactly the same except with a well and two erm those four holes missing .
12 As far as " goods " are concerned , the situation is the same as with a sale of goods contract because the definition of goods excludes things in action of which copyright is an example .
13 But this too has problems , some of which are the same as with a statutory cash ratio :
14 it like sends the thing down the old wiring and flicks the boiler off the same as with the heating once it gets up to temperature the boiler will cut off .
15 The reference in Joshua 10:13 to the sun standing still ‘ in the midst of the heavens ’ was surely more consonant , Galileo suggested , with the Copernican than with a geocentric system ?
16 Woosnam only had an eight iron to the green but with a target just 49 feet wide , the difficulty lay in keeping the ball on the green .
17 Whereas most of the models today that we think of we regard them as a mixture of the two but with a he and , depending on the type of or the piece of perception that we 're working on , we have either one the other .
18 Okay it ca n't go any further with the two or with the three .
19 If , instead , he had replied by a whole sentence — say — ‘ Mr Smith 's away this week , gone up North to see his old mother ’ this would have been understood whereas a proper name ( Edinburgh ) out of the blue and with no helpful context is n't easy !
20 In the early seventies the court ( and the bazaar ) buzzed with stories that the Shah had fallen in love , not with a European but with a nineteen-year-old Iranian girl with dyed blond hair .
21 Mrs Hill was a small , plump , middle-aged woman , with fine frizzy hair which she encased in a fine frizzy hair net ; she always wore a purple and blue flowered pinny , a garment more in keeping with an aunt or a cleaner than with a lover of science .
22 When the Newcastle goalkeeper rose to his feet after treatment , Mr Jones chose to re-start play not with a free-kick but with a drop-ball inside the penalty area .
23 Bosworth-Toller 's Dictionary says cautiously that often you can not tell ‘ whether the word is used with a good or with a bad meaning ’ .
24 The Briton would presumably have also been issued with a name-badge but with a British horror of self-advertisement had taken it off the moment he could .
25 if the return to Conservatism is to be something more than the transient apparition of a spectre from the past , and its voice in national affairs not merely to be a sepulchral warning against the dangers of rash courses , the Conservative leaders must bestir themselves to some purpose … [ the Conservative Party ] must be ready to meet the programme of the Labour Party not simply with a non-possumus but with an alternative which will in some measure satisfy certain of the needs which Labour is concerned to satisfy , and at the same time avoid the perils with which it insists Labour policy is beset .
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