Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When Julie Christie , that blonde in Billy Liar , appears as the fashion model of the British-financed Darling ( 1965 ) , Schlesinger remains as distant from his central character , a woman who plays with the emotions of many men and destroys her own happiness by her quest for a good time , as he had from Vic or Billy .
2 Brent Todd , the Kiwi prop forward who plays with the Canberra Raiders in Australia , will not appear in his club 's World Club Challenge match against Widnes tonight at Old Trafford .
3 But there are moments when one is not sure whether Mr Duroselle has really made up his mind who belongs with the Europeans and who does not .
4 They think , for example , the feller who sleeps with a lot of women , he says oh I love women !
5 Well I think even if you do n't do it as one christian or as one human being to another , even if you do it in the view of a general who sleeps with the enemy general 's picture over his bed and you 've got ta try and think into this man 's mind , remember he 's from West Belfast , he 's from the area that this man was killed in .
6 ‘ Do you imagine , for one moment , that I have any intention of spending the weekend with a playboy like you — a philanderer who drifts with the tide , takes opportunities where they come ?
7 He is refused hospitality by the rich village priest , who lives with a concubine .
8 As do higher-order animals , as anyone who lives with a cat or a dog will confirm .
9 We try to get continuity of care by links with the local hospital — we 're very lucky at the moment because we have a good geriatric doctor who visits with the almoner and tries to put off taking them into hospital as long as possible .
10 Bearing all that in mind , it is not difficult to see how the person who starts with a lack of confidence in one specific area of life soon seems to be taken over by that lack of confidence , which spreads to many spheres of activity .
11 We step past Calvin who doodles with a twig in the dust , and make our way towards the car .
12 On the facts of Roberts a person who assaults with the result that the victim tries to escape and suffers actual bodily harm is guilty of this offence , even though the accused did not foresee actual bodily harm .
13 Each tribunal has a clerk who deals with the administration of the tribunal .
14 I saw in publishing a very nice example of that , not the word processing , but at John Wylies , who are a very big scientific publishers in Chichester , where they had a computer system which the editors — he 's the person who deals with the author , puts the book together — set about ordering the book ; the orders and that information went into the computer , when the thing was printed it went into the warehouse and the computer then organised the storage of all of these things in the warehouse .
15 I saw in publishing a very nice example of that — not the word processing — but at John Wylies , who are very big scientific publishers in Chichester , where they had a computer system which the editor — he 's the person who deals with the author , puts the book together — set about ordering the book , the orders and that information went into the computer , when the thing was printed it went into the warehouse and the computer then organised the storage of all of these things in the warehouse .
16 What should a coach do if he encounters a boy who bowls with an action reminiscent of Mike Procter ?
17 Martina is the only person who jokes with the ball boys and the crowd , also with her opponent .
18 A lady who suffers with a hiatus hernia wrote , ‘ I have had to take Rennies after meals for years but since I have been on this diet I have n't had a Rennie for five weeks !
19 Since then Dr Clarke , who travels with a pair of burly minders , has avoided doorstep campaigning preferring to communicate via BNP leaflets and press releases issued in his name .
20 Mr Appleyard , who travels with a convoy to Poland later this month , thanked two fruiterers Hardy 's of Middlesbrough and Mason 's of Stockton for giving apples , oranges and eggs .
21 It may be , then , that there is a distinction between the two cases and that , notwithstanding the later doubts expressed in Hills v. Ellis , Willmott v. Atack should be taken to stand for the proposition that a person who interferes with the police intending to help them is not guilty of a wilful obstruction .
22 In the space below write the name of someone in your class who struggles with the work and who you could try to encourage .
23 It is , of course , normal that any artist who breaks with the patterns of the past should find a sharply divided response among readers at large .
24 The gallery also sells a small number of original paintings , most of which are decorative and quirky , such as this study of a hen and her chicks by Anna Pugh , who paints with a mixture of oil and emulsion and charges between £1,000 and £2,000 .
25 Executive power is vested in the President ( currently Daniel Ortega Saavedra ) , who is the head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence and Security Forces and who governs with the assistance of a Vice-President and an appointed Cabinet .
26 Executive power is held by a President , who is popularly elected for a five-year term , and who governs with the assistance of an appointed State Council led by a Prime Minister .
27 Following a brief period as a federation Indonesia in 1950 became a unitary state in which executive power resides in a President ( a position held since 1968 by Gen. ( retd ) Suharto ) who governs with the assistance of an appointed Cabinet .
28 Legislative power is vested in an 18-member unicameral Parliament , elected for up to three years , which elects from amongst its members the President , who governs with the assistance of an appointed Cabinet .
29 The Republic of Indonesia ( comprising some 13,700 islands known until 1949 as the Netherlands East Indies ) is a unitary state in which executive power resides in a President who governs with the assistance of an appointed Cabinet .
30 Executive power is held by the President who is popularly elected for a five-year term and who governs with the assistance of an appointed State Council led by a Prime Minister .
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