Example sentences of "with [art] [noun pl] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Stoically he put up with the complaints of his wife , Elsie .
2 The parish representatives will have the opportunity to discuss with the Agencies of their choice the forms of support which they need to have in their task of bringing alive the mission statement of each parish .
3 So cats coordinate their hunting expeditions with the activities of their prey .
4 Further , as a result of his youth , he had not known the great days of English victories in France , although these had been concerned with the activities of his father , and he himself had been born in Bordeaux not long before his father had crossed to Spain to win his final victory .
5 ( c ) To keep the Minister on his toes , to ensure he is au fait with the activities of his Department .
6 We pray for those who are involved with the plans for our new church building :
7 Her words were interrupted by Doreen sweeping into the room with the plans in her hand .
8 Such an individual could choose to ignore conventional time-cues and so cocoon himself in an artificial world in which meals and artificial lighting are adjusted to accord with the dictates of his body clock — like the subject in a cave ( in chapter 2 ) and the opposite of what happens normally , when our life-style adjusts our body clock .
9 This partly explains London Weekend Television 's battle with the institutions over its scheme for locking in key managers .
10 In this chapter we have been concerned with the sharp end of the political process — with the institutions on which rests the job of maintaining order and of enforcing the decisions of the political process , however reached , on any citizens or foreign persons who do not voluntarily accept them .
11 I 've purely been concerned with the budgets of our own schools here in Oxfordshire and one of the ways that you can compare how efficient Oxfordshire is in terms of its expenditure is by looking at the national figures for recoupment , that 's where a county takes in a child from another county , and look how that compares with the amount of money the Authority spends on educating that child .
12 Their hunger was hers , their battle-scarred pelts ached with the gashes on her heart .
13 However , to fool with the trifles of which a cityscape is composed seems subversive indeed .
14 They locked strings with the kites of their enemies and attempted , by means of the ground glass glued on their strings , to cut their opponents ' kites free .
15 Cursing the Post Office and the weather in equal proportions , ‘ Buck ’ Buchanan slowly brought the aircraft around and with a considerable tailwind we headed back to Moose Jaw only to find the airport building deserted except for the night watchman huddled by his coal-oil heater with the mail-bags beside him .
16 The other three were caught with the joints in their hands .
17 With the complexions of their previously pimpled damsels well-polished by the sulphur bath , they depart the luxury of Harrogate for the homeliness of Manchester .
18 No longer is it ill defined : it is marked with the lineaments of his character .
19 In ‘ waking up their souls ’ Marquez cuts straight to the heart of our earliest desires : to rise from the dead and be reunited with the souls of our lost ones , our dead forebears .
20 For Suger , in common with the monks of his house since the late ninth century — and challenged only by the foolhardy Abelard — regarded St Denis , the apostle and martyr of the Gauls , as the author of those writings produced in fact by a sixth-century Syrian mystic , now known as Pseudo-Dionysius .
21 You may want to discuss this with the home(s) of your choice .
22 Our subject is the body clock ; how it influences our physiology and behaviour and how it interacts with the rhythms in our environment .
23 But now , Holly-jack and Silver Birch kept themselves in human view , and called and chattered as they ran , keeping pace with the horses of their newfound friends .
24 Child of the Mist is disqualified from the race with the horses behind him promoted a place .
25 And he took his up on Norwich Hill ; took the horses out and come home to Bungay with the horses behind me on the empty cart or trolley .
26 These personal stories , together with the prefaces to his theological compilations , provide the principal evidence for his career .
27 One was the work of Abdulnabi al-Hatash and his Majbari assistant in consultation with the leaders of their dependent groups ; the other was the work of the shaikhs of three of the five Zuwaya sections , who had consulted with Sulaiman Musbah and his brother Bil Qasim and other young men .
28 The black basis of today 's ‘ popular ’ music is the musical expression of a generation in conflict with the values of its elders ( Wish art and Virden 1977 : 164 ) .
29 But I am more and more convinced that the problem is not at heart a technical problem capable of a technical solution but a moral problem concerned with the values of our age .
30 Before he can set out the book reaches a savage climax as a night bivouac comes under heavy bombardment with rockets and mortars : the violence , noise and confusion are captured , as is the terrifying helplessness which contrasts with the circumstances of his first wound in action during an armoured charge under gunfire .
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