Example sentences of "with [art] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her friendship with the Jamaican helicopter pilot , John ( Terry Alexander ) , and the alcoholic Irishman , McDermott ( Jarlath Conroy ) , is idyllic and asexual . |
2 | Hurworth parish council chairman Peter Foster presented the skipper , Lt Commodore Nic Funnell , with a photograph of the River Tees by The Comet , in Hurworth with the hunt-class hunter sweeper superimposed . |
3 | Similar results to GGFHFB1 were obtained with the bovine cDNA clone GGFBPP5 ( data not shown ) . |
4 | In 788 Charles replaced his vassal Tassilo , Duke of Bavaria , with the effective countship system of government . |
5 | ‘ The trouble with the traditional with-profits endowments and deferred annuities which most school fees planners use is that they are inflexible , with heavy penalties for withdrawal , and the charges are high , ’ Walker says of the schemes . |
6 | First , some decisions , notably that in the South East Asia Fire case , have persisted with the traditional collateral fact doctrine , rejecting arguments that the distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional error has been discarded . |
7 | When a child goes to school he or she is not only confronted with the traditional school subjects , but also with codes and practices governing behaviour . |
8 | Tree-lined avenues of boutiques and cafés contrast with the traditional style Medina . |
9 | Pizza Hut has completely refitted and refurbished the 3,000 sq ft area in the Dome , formerly a coffee shop , with the traditional Pizza Hut awning and style . |
10 | But that could be put right , now , with the traditional builders sand . |
11 | The African disposal closes a chapter in the company 's history which goes back to 1925 , and cuts Bonar 's last links with the traditional clothing textile market . |
12 | Within the last ten years , during which time interest had shifted to the curriculum of the average and below-average child , widespread dissatisfaction has been expressed with the traditional grammar school education . |
13 | Frances Black had been touring with the traditional band Arcady but in 1990 was asked to do a few solo gigs in the north . |
14 | Little short of a revolution has taken place inside the cabin , with the traditional Rolls/Bentley facia being superseded by a more modern arrangement siting the bulk of the instruments directly in front of the driver . |
15 | Until now water has been incompatible with the traditional lipstick formulation of oil and waxes . |
16 | Somehow the shape of the headstock does n't really go with the traditional body design , but at least Aria have n't tried to turn this guitar into a direct Strat copy , and more credit to them for that . |
17 | Thus , financial viability and management performance are satisfied with the traditional business model , while fiscal compliance and cost of services demand an expansion of this basic information . |
18 | This , taken together with the western blot analysis ( Fig 2 ) , shows that antibodies against human milk lactoferrin recognise human leukocyte lactoferrin and vice versa . |
19 | The contrast with the Western civilization Japan encountered after the 1850s , imbued with the virtues of individualism and laissez faire , absolute moral values and the righteousness of an individual 's conduct in the eyes of God , seemed unbridgeable . |
20 | BOVIS CONSTRUCTION have sailed through their £15 million contract with the Western Morning News in Plymouth . |
21 | Our lengthening hair and use of vibrant colour contrasted markedly with the accepted plain-clothes form of the detectives , so that the drug-squad style became a marker of cultural anomaly . |
22 | Also at Metaltronix , I was toying with the lighted logo idea , and that really seemed to suit the '50s logo image — the old ones used to light up when you hit the switch , too . |
23 | Ozone deserves particular mention , being a powerful oxidation agent , easily and cheaply produced , which is often mixed in gaseous form with the odorous gas stream , where it reacts , oxidising the organic odorous compounds . |
24 | They suffered from bronchial diseases — even the children — and Jane made herself unpopular by suggesting it might be something to do with the ubiquitous air conditioning . |
25 | And he 'd been unlucky , what with the ubiquitous Mr Burke of the Somme and a low quota of political scandals conspiring to make Chant posthumously famous . |
26 | With the depressed semiconductor market in Japan , NEC has reassigned 100 people in its plants to different jobs , but has not cut jobs as its overseas competitors have done . |
27 | With the 70,498 word lexicon alternative ( incorrect ) words were suggested for 89 of these cases . |
28 | From 1915 to 1919 he served in Palestine and India with the 2nd/3rd Queen Alexandra 's Own Gurkha Rifles ; he was wounded , awarded the MC , and twice mentioned in dispatches . |
29 | Clearly Balliol had not caught up with the decimated decoy party . |
30 | Peppercorn K1 2–6–0 No 2005 reflects the morning sun as it passes Bolden Colliery with the Northumbrian Mountain Pullman on 22 January 1983 . |