Example sentences of "[noun] with [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Presented in association with the Friends of the Mulholland Grand Organ . |
3 | Each clinical finding was assessed by χ 2 test for association with the outcomes of hypoxaemia and radiographic pneumonia . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | ‘ Strike a deal with the ghosts of the gods ? ’ |
9 | 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 " . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Thus Load 100 loads the accumulator with the contents of store address 100 , while Load literal 100 loads the value 100 from the operand field into the accumulator . |
16 | For example , we might wish to test a specified store location to see if its contents are zero or non-zero , or to Compare the contents of an accumulator with the contents of a specified store location as in Figure 3.11(e) . |
17 | The prince , at a loss with the complexities of women , was quick enough to pick up an offered lead , and not infrequently bettered the prompting , as he did now . |
18 | Expressing its disappointment with the decisions of the official summit , the Global Forum drew up a set of alternative treaties designed as " working documents for a post-summit era " . |
19 | He started to wipe the tears from his eyes with the backs of his hands . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Once the researcher is inside the organisation , there are problems of developing and maintaining relationships with the subjects of study . |
22 | But in spite of his obsession with the failures of the past , his essential irreverent humour remained undimmed . |
23 | Edward Thompson has placed the fervent nature of popular religious outbursts in the excited years of the French Revolutionary wars into a pattern of oscillation with the peaks of popular radicalism , serving as the " chiliasm of the defeated and the hopeless " . |
24 | An attractive Club built around two swimming pools , but offering a low key sports and entertainment programme with the facilities of Costa Teguise close by . |
25 | Or will he by then be associated in the public mind with the troubles of the economy ? |
26 | In meditation bring out your pallet of the emotions and paint your mind with the colours of love . |
27 | William of Jumièges ' statement that he later offered the æthelings a share of England is very difficult to credit ; it may owe something to Dudo 's story of the offer made to Rollo , or result from confusion with the events of 1041 , when Edward returned to England at Harthacnut 's invitation and according to the Chronicle C text was sworn in as king . |
28 | Councillors , most of whom firmly believed that their representative should have close ties with the ministers of the crown , found in a candidate 's ability to place friends in local revenue offices and other patronage appointments , and equally , his ability to move political enemies out of such places in the district towns , an effective means of evaluating a candidate 's qualification for membership in the House of Commons . |
29 | By exposing the story of the silencing of women which underlies Herodotus 's project , the novel demonstrates that ‘ originary myths ’ are at the heart of factual descriptions about the world , and that in this sense women , by virtue of their historical ties with the discourses of fiction , have a privileged relation to the voice of knowledge . |
30 | The Low Moor is part of the old racecourse with the remains of the grand-stand still standing , while the High Moor is six furlongs uphill with tremendous turf . |