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

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1 2 FREE Air Miles with every 25 litres of Shell Advanced Fuels or with every litre of Shell Oil .
2 Look every time we 've done it that 's what we also do it goes out on the manager 's report w with the minutes or with the agenda .
3 six days a week … from dawn till dusk … from gallop to grandstand … fortunes may be won or lost at the betting shops or with the bookies … but for the stables … for the lads and lasses and trainers its a hard grind …
4 It is these , unaltered apart from changes to the covers and with the approval of Wainwright 's widow , Betty , that Michael Joseph has republished this week .
5 Romany King , runner-up in last season 's National , has plenty of pace over shorter trips and with the benefit of a reappearance run at Kempton is difficult to oppose .
6 In common with other opposition parties and with the support of church leaders , FORD called for a boycott of registration unless an independent electoral commission was established to replace that appointed by the government of President Daniel Arap Moi .
7 The Aslib Index to British University Theses , begun in 1950 , includes all higher degrees in universities , polytechnics and with the CNAA , whilst Dissertation Abstracts International covers North American and some European theses .
8 Some of the larger issuers have simultaneous ECP and SCP programmes , being easily able to switch between the two markets in order to take advantage of perceived arbitrage opportunities and with the ECP programme providing a " benchmark " interest rate for the SCP programme .
9 She had also said she would not be lonely and dull , but I knew she was ; far from shops and with no companionship but mine .
10 Jesus fought his battles with his own words and with the words of his Bible , and he sent his disciples out to preach both .
11 A Mrs J. Minton , who taught conventional art , claimed that owing to the similarity of their names in the London telephone directory she was plagued at least three times a day with telephone calls for John Minton , whose art she did not like , and that open cheques would arrive for him in the post , commissioning pictures and with the note ‘ fill in your own price ’ .
12 With a building society you 'd get back 90 per cent of your savings and with a bank 75 per cent .
13 Our first Diary reported his offer of a £1000 bet on Fallon to win ; without takers and with the benefit of two weeks canvassing he 's upping it to £2000 , at odds of 8–11 .
14 In day-to-day contact with clients and with the community at larger he or she becomes to some degree locked into the support of individuals and groups that may be antipathetic to the employing agency .
15 The room was full of mementoes of her childhood — Arthur Ransome books and with the model rubber horses she had collected with their individually dressed riders , her collections of postcards and a whole rack of old Elvis Presley records .
16 Educated Greeks and Romans thought strange the Jewish religion without images and with no sacrifices except at Jerusalem , with bizarre food laws excluding pork , with circumcision , and a distinctive calendar .
17 She was bearing down on him like a bull in full charge when he jumped the wide steps and with a cry of terror threw himself against the front door of the house .
18 The Church of S. Mary in Cracow is the town church , built in the market place in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries but with the addition of a Renaissance cupola and a Baroque western porch .
19 In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients .
20 Thus the operation of discretion by juvenile liaison officers is structured by much the same variables as with the section police : ‘ It all depends upon their attitude . ’
21 She is concerned less with syntactic definitions than with the role a word plays in the metaphoric process .
22 This quality is lacking in departments such as the Treasury or the Foreign Office which are pre-occupied more with policies than with the handling of individual cases .
23 The third form of patronage is again distinct , in that it is concerned less with the direct retaining and commissioning of artists than with the provision of some kind of social protection or recognition .
24 ‘ This reduction to my citation index is probably partly due to the rejection of my paper by another prestigious journal for reporting experimental therapy not done in accordance with ethical rules nor with the Helsinki code or charter .
25 There were large , unmistakeable signs that with The Child In Time McEwan had lost his desire to outrage .
26 Had that something to do with the traffic commissioners or with the Department of Trade and Industry ?
27 The result was that in subsequent phases of the debt ‘ crisis ’ , the Korean government never had to negotiate with foreign bankers or with the IMF .
28 Until now he has managed to push bills through the National Assembly , even though his Socialists are in a minority there , by making little deals with the conservatives or with the Communists .
29 From the high fields , figures come down the track laden with potatoes or with a bundle of mint , the scent of which lingers in the air after them .
30 205(1) ( xxvii ) " Term of years absolute " means a term of years ( taking effect either in possession or in reversion whether or not at a rent ) with or without impeachment for waste , subject or not to another legal estate , and either certain or liable to determination by notice , re-entry , operation of law , or by a provision for cesser on redemption , or in any other event ( other than the dropping of a life , or the determination of a determinable life interest ) ; but does not include any term of years determinable with life or lives or with the cesser of a determinable life interest , nor , if created after the commencement of this Act , a term of years which is not expressed to take
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