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

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1 Liz Felcombe is a District Councillor with Brighton and a member of both the Institute of Journalists and the Institute of Public Relations .
2 The playground , which up to then had been filled with shrieks and the shouting of children at play , all at once became silent as the grave .
3 ( The cases all concern referees known as " valuers " , but the same difficulty could arise with experts if the umpire procedure were used for experts , which modern practice has made rare : see 9.8.2 . )
4 The boys have a week left with Swindon and a taste of competitive play to come .
5 Even taking a harder line with the generators is fraught with difficulty while the Government retains a 40 per cent stake in both National Power and PowerGen .
6 She gasped as the liquid hit her tonsils , waiting for them to unfreeze , swallowing with difficulty but no pain .
7 In fact it had been only with difficulty that the seller had managed to get rent from Mr. Fleck who was still in arrears .
8 This kind of voluntary censorship will be fraught with difficulty and a matter of value and judgment since the cultural concept of gender is a contested one .
9 She can be got with difficulty and the use of a wheelchair lift , out to the campervan the fa the family have .
10 Do you remember when we went into the church with Mandeville and the rest ?
11 He felt a little sick , engorged with possessions and the pride of ownership .
12 Candlish 's cross from the left seemed safe for Keenan — but he collided with Davidson and the ball spun towards the net .
13 He was pleased with the menu : liver pate , followed by scampi with avocado and a julienne of mango , Summer Pudding and petits fours .
14 ‘ I wondered with horror if the thing might be dragging on .
15 No wonder that in 1871 contemporaries , stupefied with horror as the city burned , saw in the excesses of the Commune a judgement of God .
16 There 's not that much wrong with Hereford that a win would n't put right .
17 I mean the way she 's been brought up and that with Kingsley and the mum , course she 's gon na be spoilt
18 When she thought about them , she saw devils as small creatures with hooves and a tail , horned and two-legged and yet at the same time resembling tadpoles .
19 Had he been able to argue with Northumberland before the present arrived he would have refused it , for four reasons .
20 Surely it can not be right for a foreign company , faced with recession and a lack of profitability at home , in Sweden , to cut its overseas operations and , in doing so , close down the United Kingdom 's strategic bus manufacturing plant .
21 Move to reduce King 's Theatre losses Graeme Wilson looks at the way Edinburgh theatres are coping with recession and the threat of competition
22 The plant was described by the ancient Greeks to improve eyesight ad this belief continued and travelled to Britain where Gerard recommended : " that the herb a little boiled or skalded and kept in pickle as Sampier ( samphire ) and eaten , quickens the sight " , or : " applied with honey and the juice of Fennell , is a remedie against dim eies " .
23 Though generally overlooked , as in the above quote , links can also be made with the struggles and arguments pursued within the disability movement , including the establishment of a social definition of disability as a social status imposed by social barriers upon people with impairments and the rejection of stereotypes of ‘ dependency ’ and ‘ helplessness ’ .
24 Everything they had on the balcony got smeared with tar because the floor of it had been macadamed .
25 The coronation of Bel Shanaar marks the end of the war with Chaos and the start of the great period of rebuilding that sees the rise of Tiranoc to pre-eminence among the Elf realms .
26 The concert is in aid of the Paul O'Gorman Foundation for Children with leukaemia and the Association of Friends of Surrey County Youth Orchestra .
27 ‘ He seemed to have more chances in our draw with Spurs than the rest of the season put together , ’ said Big Ron .
28 The Ferry terminus with double-deckers and the North Euston Hotel in the background .
29 I received this piece of news with resignation but no enthusiasm .
30 One day soon , Dr Kepepwe would do the trick — with luck before the war-damaged moved in to supplant me in her attentions .
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