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

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1 He is said to have served for twenty-five years as rector of the cathedral fabric fund and is undoubtedly found in association with the cathedral 's masons and workshops .
2 BRITISH racing car makers Lola announced today that they would end their association with the Scuderia Italia Formula One team at the end of the year .
3 MAS 's role in advising on or assisting in the preparation of a client 's Information memorandum does not involve the issuance of a published report nor does it involve any association with the client 's Information memorandum beyond that set out in the terms of engagement , which should be appropriately limited .
4 The club is continuing its association with the Consumers ' Association 's annual resort guide , the incomparable Good Skiing Guide , and is again cooperating in gathering skiers ' reports on the resorts they visit .
5 Wildenstein is holding ‘ Marevna and Montparnasse ’ in association with the Musée du Petit Palais , Geneva , from 17 June to 16 September .
6 The company have now announced a similar deal with the Hulton Deutsch Collection , London , the largest commercial photo-archive in Europe and the Dorling Kindersely Collection , London which has a collection of more than 500,000 images .
7 Unix System Labs ' deal with the People 's Republic of China for Unix SVR4.2 — see front page — has spawned the Beijing-based Unix System Technology China Ltd , which has been set up in collaboration with the responsible government agency , the Ministry of Machinery and Electronics Industries ( MMEI ) .
8 The quota film also offered directors the chance to work outside box office constraints and experiment with the medium 's possibilities , as Hitchcock did with Number 17 ( 1932 ) , his offbeat haunted-house Gothic .
9 This indicates the breakdown of thermal convection as an important upward heat-transport mechanism , and by analogy with the Earth 's atmosphere the region where it is important is called the troposphere and its upper boundary is called the tropopause .
10 The decision to use Strasbourg as a point of departure for this attempt was based upon a calculation that the strong army garrison in the frontier city would respond to the name of Napoleon , but in fact the whole affair was a disaster and ended in ridicule with the Prince 's arrest .
11 Nonetheless , I have to express my disappointment with the Government 's proposals .
12 Both contrasted this apparent indifference with the West 's readiness to criticize the damaging of rainforest by logging .
13 On top of this silent instrument sit photographs : toddlers perched in pony carts ; young men in the uniforms of various armies , including one doomed corporal with a poet 's face ; skullcapped patriarchs ; brides and grooms .
14 The latest effort , a crude , page-three photograph with the recipient 's head superimposed contrived to be both offensive and pathetic .
15 Those companies who qualify will be able to publicize the fact — probably using a version of the EC 's 12-star emblem — but will not be able to include it as endorsement on products ( in part for fear of confusion with the Community 's " eco-labelling " scheme — see ED 67 ) .
16 ‘ Making false claims about a second-hand item verbally or in a small ad is a serious offence , even when the proceeds go to charity , ’ according to Mr Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association and the author of the report .
17 Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association , believes personal recommendation is the best way to guarantee good value .
18 These irons are of silver with the Queen 's crown and cypher .
19 They were in silver with the family 's arms on them .
20 The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with the Robins ' boss who said it was premature to talk about concluding a deal .
21 This involves either going through the transcript with the child 's caretakers and inviting comments and interpretations on specific utterances , or playing the recording back and making detailed notes about movements and activities of the participants during the recording period .
22 Rakowski in his Jan. 27 report had stated that a new party should make a break with the PUWP 's Stalinist mentality , and announced that he would not be a candidate for its leadership .
23 In its choice of language at least , the programme marked a break with the COB 's accommodation with the ruling Patriotic Accord ( AP ) coalition government which followed the Jan. 2 general strike [ see p. 38718 ] .
24 Professor Murray believes the root of the problem lies in a fault with the child 's immune cells in the brain .
25 Ergonomically , it is difficult to find fault with the PKR 14E .
26 The Reeve 's speech is measured , not a splenetic outburst : only " " a litel ire is in his herte ylaft " " and he finds fault with the Miller 's Tale just " " a lite " " .
27 And a napkin ring with the couple 's entwined names is such a nice touch .
28 Twenty years old as she was , Ella had beaten her big sisters to the altar : Alice Maud , the eldest , waited a further two years before marrying Frank Foote , a clerk in Godsell 's Brewery in Stroud , Gloucestershire , in which town she herself had served an apprenticeship with a ladies ' hairdresser in High Street .
29 Honda have spent five million pounds on their Dream Machine … and then they 're are the adventurers … their cars are built for pennies from old bike parts … from wood and cardboard … and then they 're are the brits … the Central South car … the Solar Flair … built in a barn in Wallingford … its been designed and driven by Phil Farrand … he 's served his racing apprenticeship with the Williams Grand Prix Team as a research engineer …
30 In an interview with the Giornale dell'Arte , Signor Datrino explained that his links with Russia began with a visit there in 1990 with the intention of buying antiques .
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