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

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1 In 1533 , the Bishop became involved with the Holy Maid of Kent , with her visions and threats against King Henry VIII , and also along with his friend Sir Thomas More with the Bishops ' stand against the King over his divorce and subsequent marriage to Anne Boleyn , which brought him into trouble with the King .
2 In 1828 he began five years as an apprentice apothecary with the Apothecaries ' Company of London .
3 A catalogue of past and present social difficulties was associated with the mothers ' depression .
4 She failed to see , Mrs Stead-Carter finally declared , why it was that Miss Poraway , who had never been a mother , should concern herself with the Mothers ' Union in the first place .
5 At the end of his mayoralty he founded six almshouses at St Helen 's Bishopsgate , with the Skinners as trustees , and in May 1553 he obtained letters patent for the erection of a free school , Tonbridge School , again with the Skinners ' Company as trustees .
6 Hugh Thomas , the technical delegate , stressed that the changes have been made because of the conditions and with the horses ' safety in mind .
7 However , she had met a very nice lady from Pinner who said why did n't she come along with the Lionisers ' visit to Fort House that afternoon .
8 He 'd studied acting with Stella Adler , a follower of Stanislavsky 's principles , and with the Actors ' Studio , bringing his ‘ method ’ acting to the New York stage as early as 1943 .
9 She was thrilled with the suffragettes ' tenacity and the expression it gave to her feelings about being in some kind of sexual trap .
10 The Judicial Committee held that the accused purported to deal with the companies ' property regardless of their rights .
11 I will provide a copy to Elizabeth and we will circulate it to members of this committee , together with the Ministers ' meeting .
12 The craft of caring for clothes vanished with the ladies ' maid and the most common modern method of storage — hanging them , shrouded in plastic , on a wire coathanger — is less than ideal .
13 I expect you 're busy with the ladies ' altar guild and the old people 's picnic .
14 With the shareholders ' approval the company converts retained profits into equity by issuing new shares .
15 Neither contender was happy with the selectors ' indecision .
16 The interacting transparent planes used by the Cubists to achieve this fusion and to explain and develop form , coincided with the Futurists ' conception of the transparency of objects , and proved capable of adaptation to give a sense of dynamic balance or movement .
17 Flushed and triumphant after this orgy of extravagance , they left the store at last , keeping an eye on the time because Mabel must n't be late with the boys ' tea whatever happened and then they had a long , annoying wait at the bus-stop .
18 The 16th had close ties with the Boys ' Brigade , with flags presented by the Trades ' House of Glasgow .
19 It is certainly not without significance that the Association always maintained a link with the new youth movement by aligning itself with the Boys ' Brigade and playing an active role in the formation of the Scouts .
20 First , that the conditions I have described constituted a substantial interference with the residents ' enjoyment of their property up to June 1990 ; second , that enough residents were affected to constitute a public nuisance if it were not for his other defences .
21 As I went round the various sections of work I was so impressed with the students ' enthusiasm and the very high quality of their work .
22 Therefore we are currently reexamining the role of future events of this kind in conjunction with the Students ' Union and the Careers Advisory Service .
23 In the third term a meeting is held between students and the Dean or Assistant Dean and Co-ordinator alone , following an agenda set in consultation with the Students ' Union .
24 A protocol agreed with the students ' union provides the structure for permitting disclosure of student-based data .
25 His duties with the Friends ' Ambulance Unit in the Western Desert reinforced a desire to give service .
26 During World War I his pacifist convictions led him to serve with the Friends ' Ambulance Unit in France and then with the Friends ' War Victims ' Relief Committee in Russia .
27 During World War I his pacifist convictions led him to serve with the Friends ' Ambulance Unit in France and then with the Friends ' War Victims ' Relief Committee in Russia .
28 During and after World War I , she became associated with the Friends ' War Victims Relief Committee .
29 Union members were openly expressing the view that there was a real chance that the ailing division would now pull out of its dive with the Peters ' Plan , which had been fully supported by Bunker and a two-thirds majority at the plant .
30 At about the same time he began buying copyrights : the first book to bear his imprint was an edition of Horace 's Lyrics , published in 1653 ; the first copyright he registered with the Stationers ' Company was a translation by Sir Kenelm Digby [ q.v. ] of Albert the Great 's Treatise Adhering to God , entered 19 September 1653 .
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