Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] and [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Edgar Dale stressed the ‘ narrow range of themes ’ in motion pictures and condemned their preoccupation with the rich and criminal . |
2 | To determine that dialogue with the young and prayer with God is what is needed is , admittedly , hardly the most astonishing conclusion to have reached . |
3 | ‘ Schools have been dealing in failure too long , and with the demographic and consumer pressures the present system is simply no longer viable . |
4 | Overall these data indicate that the informal sector is the main provider of help to older people , especially with the personal and household tasks which are required to maintain them in the community . |
5 | ‘ We are miserably bantered , say they , by our senses , and amused only with the outside and show of things . ’ |
6 | The building was a red-brick Victorian house in that West Hampstead street which runs parallel with the Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines of the London Underground . |
7 | Traditionally , governmental audit has been concerned with the financial and regularity audit . |
8 | If used in combination with the financial and management data which research units now collect , bibliometric techniques represent more rigorous , objective , methods of assessment than peer review alone can provide . |
9 | The fastest growth rates have occurred in the welfare , heaIth and education services , together with the financial and business services . |
10 | Universities can now apply for funds to found postgraduate departments as well as to create academic research institutes linking universities with the industrial and business world . |
11 | He was sitting on the counter in the shop , now , playing with the fiddling and fluting monkeys with his good left hand . |
12 | It takes the form partly of encouraging them to relate to the personal and subjective while boys begin to grapple with the impersonal and objective . |
13 | Examples of community projects that NERC has set up include the Terrestrial Initiative in Global Environmental Research ( Tiger ) , which includes carbon cycling and trace greenhouse gases , as well as water and ecosystems ; the Biomolecules Special Topic , which covers fossil biomolecules ; and a Pollutant Pathways project run jointly with the Agricultural and Food Research Council , which is studying leakage from agricultural systems into aquifers and groundwater . |
14 | BCG 's adjuvant qualities , heat stability and resistance to maternal antibodies , coupled with the economic and safety factors already mentioned make it a strong candidate for being the vehicle for a recombinant vaccine . |
15 | It 's a smart move which leads him out onto a limb of high-flown verbiage , as in the charmingly titled Thinking Voyager 2 Type Things : ‘ I 'm electric with the snap and crackle of creation/ I 'm mixing up the mud with the spit/ So rise up Brendan Behan and like a drunken Lazarus/ Let's traipse the high bronze of the evening sky/ Like crack crazed kings ’ . |
16 | Mr McWhirter had summoned a taxi to take him home , as he often did when afflicted with the snap and bite of chilblain pains . |
17 | Originally limited to training in the criminal jurisdiction ( with an emphasis on sentencing ) , the Board now is concerned also with the civil and family courts and tribunals . |
18 | Although no firm progress was made at this stage much of the evidence is of interest as it deals with the environmental and development pressures resulting from such a link . |
19 | As you get used to the F-Plan method you will probably want to plan your own high-fibre meals and can do so easily with the caloric and fibre charts in the middle of the book . |
20 | There was still hope for Britain if the old qualities of stoicism and the knack of handling ‘ native ’ races could be combined with the scientific and management skills needed in the modern world . |
21 | Schluchsee is also a spa town complete with the medicinal and mud baths so popular with our European counterparts . |
22 | Because palimpsest histories do precisely that , mingling realism with the supernatural and history with spiritual and philosophical reinterpretation , they could be said to float half-way between the sacred books of our various heritages , which survive on the strength of the faiths they have created , … and the endless exegesis and commentaries these sacred books create . |
23 | With the scarlet and gold robe firmly in place , at least she felt a little more in control of the situation . |
24 | So far I have only described what might be termed the ‘ normal ’ , or perhaps ‘ regular ’ , inspectors , concerned as they are with the operational and engineering aspects of the job . |
25 | Everyone , whatever their age or status , was encouraged to wear white and the church brimmed with the milky-white and creamy-gold froth of buttercups , meadowsweet and Queen Anne 's lace . |
26 | ‘ Breaks Bass & Bleeps ’ has also flown , head in clouds , into a fourth volume , kicking off with the furious and bass , how fast can u go ? |
27 | Over the years he had forged links with the Foreign and Home Offices , the crucial departments of Military Intelligence and the Government 's secret services . |
28 | Formerly with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , he has held posts at the British Embassy in Madrid and the Western European department , Whitehall . |
29 | Other matrix components are associated with the binding and presentation of cytokines . |
30 | We know this because the word come ( at least with the tense and aspect in ( i ) ) denotes either motion towards the speaker at the time of speaking ( as in Come to breakfast , Johnny ) or motion towards the addressee 's location at the time of speaking ( as in I 'm coming , Mummy ) . |