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 . |