Example sentences of "[noun] with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " 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 But for Britain , WEU was perhaps satisfactory : it allowed for the possibility of British association with the leaders of integration , if necessary , and may have permitted some form of British influence upon the latter .
3 Presented in association with the Friends of the Mulholland Grand Organ .
4 Each clinical finding was assessed by χ 2 test for association with the outcomes of hypoxaemia and radiographic pneumonia .
5 Up to about 25 per cent moisture content the whole of the water in wood is held in association with the hydroxyls in the cell walls .
6 The story goes that the ends of the bugle strings on the badge are in the form of thistles in remembrance of the regiment 's association with the Highlanders in battle .
7 The school was an amiable establishment in Somerset which existed largely for the daughters of service and diplomatic families , whose fees were subsidised by the services to ensure that the scions of the officer class need not be tainted by cheek-by-jowl association with the children of other ranks .
8 Finely , fossil animals are often found in association with the remains of their principal food , but rhynchosaurs are rarely found in association with mollusc shells .
9 Jane became a successful novelist with Blake of the ‘ Rattlesnake' ( 1895 ) , followed by science-fiction titles , The Incubated Girl ( 1896 ) , To Venus in Five Seconds ( 1897 ) , and The Violent Flame ( 1899 ) , which featured an armament with the characteristics of a nuclear weapon .
10 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 .
11 ‘ But why should he do a deal with the kidnappers during that time ? ’ she asked .
12 The initiative foundered , probably largely because Kennedy found it politically unacceptable to be seen to be making any deal with the Cubans after Washington 's humiliation at the Bay of pigs .
13 In the event Lin and Chiang pulled out at the last moment , prompting speculation that Lee had made a deal with the conservatives over the reform programme or over Cabinet posts .
14 Executive members of one of the party 's most active branches , Mossend , confirmed yesterday they had written to Mr Salmond asking him to stand down as a result of the MPs ' decision to strike a deal with the Conservatives in exchange for their votes on the Maastricht bill .
15 That had followed the MPs ' decision to strike a deal with the Conservatives in exchange for votes on the Maastricht bill .
16 ‘ Strike a deal with the ghosts of the gods ? ’
17 To park the bikes we had to strike a deal with the children in the main square .
18 Controversy over the Scottish National Party 's decision to do a deal with the Tories over seats on the EC committee of the regions resurfaced .
19 Where Basque and Catalan nationalists agree , at least in private , is in preferring a deal with the Socialists to one with the People 's Party , even though both are themselves fairly conservative .
20 While it 's playing , experiment with the controls on the monitor to make sure you know what each one does .
21 As I clambered out of the trench and made my way across to Brigade H.Q I could see the jeep with the stretchers on top waiting at the entrance to the orchard .
22 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 !
23 They were due to give a concert at the Odeon , Weston-super-Mare and it was planned that we would do our piece with the Stones on the roof .
24 In a significant statement on " partnership with the countries of central and eastern Europe " released on June 6 , ministers offered to increase economic and political co-operation aimed at " a Europe whole and free " .
25 Through schemes , such as the Urban Programme and various training programmes , access to funds for local authorities has been shifted to areas in which they engage in some sort of partnership with the departments of central government .
26 A nurse practitioner working with GP fundholders is to enter into an unusual profit-share partnership with the doctors in his practice .
27 In other countries , where a smelter has been installed near the mine , as in Indonesia , it has typically been built in partnership with the buyers of the output .
28 But it still leaves us with the crucial problem that Sartre had to solve , namely how to link human consciousness with the processes of history so that the former can be said to be the agent of the latter .
29 It is speculated that , anti-lactoferrin antibodies could also have pathogenetic effects by activation of primed granulocytes infiltrating the gut mucosa or adhering to vessel walls , in analogy with the effects of other types of ANCA .
30 This is no longer surprising after the discussion in Section I. The second , which is more remarkable , is that the liberal interpretation put forward is reached precisely by analogy with the institutions of the civil law .
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