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

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1 I was writing the same songs with the same approach but I thought they were all shit so I never brought them to J or I never tried to play them .
2 For , having barely embarked on their first Industrial Revolution , many Third World nations tend to regard their tribal peoples with the same antagonism which caused the " maturer " nations to extinguish theirs just a century earlier .
3 But he 'd trained himself in the craft of grief with the same commitment to feigning humanity as he had learning to shiver ; his tutor , the Bard ; Lear his favourite lesson .
4 STUNNED by the loyalty General Noriega has been able to inspire among his troops and fearful for the fate of US hostages , the Bush Administration is under growing pressure to reach a deal with the former dictator of Panama .
5 Users will be able to travel as far afield as Andorra , France and Portugal with the same pager .
6 Place 450g ( 1 lb ) hulled strawberries in another saucepan with a little water and simmer until softened .
7 Next day put them in a saucepan with the same water , plus a half teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda .
8 Coetzee recalls the shooting with the same clarity he brings to all his recollections , consulting his meticulous police notebooks and diaries .
9 It 's amazing the ideas that can come to mind with a little thought and some extra effort on your part .
10 Teterborough serves private aircraft with the same intensity that Le Guardia and Kennedy serve the commercial routes in and out of New York .
11 Create beautiful barrel curls and perfect evening styles with a little help from Schwarzkopf .
12 What they 're ac what they 're trying to do is coordinate enough local parties with the same poster that they can make a block booking I would have thought .
13 Every effort will be made to accommodate requests to provide all interested parties with the same information .
14 This will give rise to a resulting trust in favour of both in equity with the same result as in ( 1 ) .
15 Hot tea with a little sugar .
16 She makes my tea with the same water she boils the eggs , she says she do n't but I know better and you know what that does .
17 She bit her lip and kept her peace , and even made them cups of tea with the same grace that her mother had demonstrated in the dark hours of the night .
18 T. H. Marshall , in his book on social policy , has an opening chapter with the same title as this one .
19 Barry had been indicted on Feb. 15 on three felony and five misdemeanour charges after he had been arrested in a hotel room on Jan. 18 , having been filmed smoking crack cocaine with a former lover , Hazel " Rasheeda " Moore .
20 Barry had been indicted on Feb. 15 on three felony and five misdemeanour charges after he had been arrested in a hotel room on Jan. 18 , having been filmed smoking crack cocaine with a former lover , Hazel " Rasheeda " Moore .
21 If you fully discharge a battery , the cell with the least capacity will become reverse charged .
22 Uneven allocation of notation to subjects with the same size of literature , ( or the same number of subdivisions being allocated different notational space ) will cause notation for some subjects to be exceptionally long .
23 He charges in and out of shops with the same patter : ‘ Bonjour , a va ?
24 Women may insert articles into their vaginas for purposes of masturbation , and men will insert articles into their urethras with the same intention .
25 They had melted the snow with a little water from the car radiators and now it was freezing into a mirror of ice .
26 Discovered in 1844 , it was called Peyronne 's chloride after its discoverer to distinguish it from another complex with the same formula , known as trans- DDP .
27 Thomson could control words with the same fastidiousness as notes .
28 Bilbo uses some five of these : one is rhyme , which everyone recognises , but the others are less familiar — internal half-rhyme , alliteration ( i.e. beginning words with the same sound or letter ) , alliterative assonance ( the Macbeth device ) , and a frequent if irregular variation of syntax .
29 In addition , the system can be instructed to accept different spellings for the same word , or different words with the same meaning .
30 One may look not only at the rest of the section in which the word appears but at the statute as a whole , and even at earlier legislation dealing with the same subject-matter — for it is assumed that when Parliament passed an Act , it probably had the earlier legislation in mind , and probably intended to use words with the same meaning as before .
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