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

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1 Sprinkle over the remaining tuna flakes , criss-cross the anchovy fillets on top and garnish the platter with the olives and tomatoes .
2 You said about the hens making a lot , how did how did they work that as an industry with the eggs and things how did they collect and work ?
3 Ma has still not appeared , which leaves only me to deal with the scraps and slivers before the flies from the sewage works arrive .
4 Elizabeth Mowbray , faced with the conflicts and uncertainties that had beleaguered the court during the weeks following Edward the Fourth 's death , had made plans to return with Anne and Joan to Framlingham until the tumult had died down .
5 Repeated government " failure " results not only in a withdrawal of support from specific administrations by the electorate but eventually disillusionment with the institutions and processes of political democracy itself .
6 A sociology of culture must concern itself with the institutions and formations of cultural production , for this is one of the most distinct of its fields .
7 The injection of considerable sums of federal money into many American schools in the 1960s , together with the programmes and methodologies that resulted , arose from and sometimes led to the conclusion that change in education was primarily a matter of provision .
8 This vital dilemma is discussed later in chapter 11 , along with the pros and cons of independence .
9 Even his clothes seemed worn for a purpose , blending with the greens and browns of their surroundings .
10 I had finally hit rock-bottom , down there with the bums and dossers , unable even to pay my own way in Winston Street .
11 For the community work I went to help with the Mothers and Toddlers group that was held next door to the school .
12 The great thick orange-red cloud was leaping up and down in a frenzy of hunger and desire , and the whole forest was echoing with the snorts and growls of the awesome creature .
13 The big guns , with the horses and crews , had safely negotiated the first quarter of the kilometre 's distance across the icy marsh .
14 Sapt was waiting with the horses and seconds later we were on our way home .
15 Er they they did n't go out with the cart , just with a regular who used to go out with the with the horses and carts .
16 And , when we see terms such as ‘ social problem ’ or ‘ criminal ’ , we need to ask ‘ who defines these terms ? ’ , and to be as concerned with the actions and motives of the labellers as those who are labelled .
17 Well I reckon if we practise a lot during the holidays if you play with the pennies and things and think about the spellings and try you know you do n't have to read through the whole dictionary just learn some
18 Anglers received a warm welcome and his lounge , overlooking the water , was packed with fishing books and there was always a table covered with the feathers and hooks of fly-tying .
19 Jeff had problems with his microphone and problems with the munchers and talkers in the restaurant upstairs .
20 many people see it [ the employment of women ] as a challenge to society , because it breaks with long-established patterns of family life , and with the values and beliefs supporting them …
21 The " Arab message to the outside world , " he said , " should be humane , logical , realistic and consistent with the values and concepts of the age . "
22 And neither should they for those purposes make play with the values and ideals of Co-operation .
23 Planning is also divided : responsibility for local plans is with the districts and for structure plans with the counties and regions .
24 With it , she put on stockings with the holes and ladders neatly darned , saved for Sundays , and a pair of round-toed , low-heeled , strapped shoes , very old but nicely polished and also kept only for Sundays .
25 Really , a lovely setting , with the herons and bitterns , and fish , very wild , except just in the holiday months ’ .
26 Hardly a colour combination to enhance or blend with the pinks and reds of roses by underplanting ( see question number 15 on page 160 ) , but a nearby border or patch of it is widely being reported as being responsible for clearing out all the greenfly !
27 Still , a Government lately inclined to talk nostalgically about communities might well reflect on whether the actions of a Timex could be said to mesh well with the interests or values of a community which has long afforded the company a secure base and a loyal workforce .
28 Hitler was increasingly the war-lord , at first seen in a positive and ‘ heroic ’ sense , but later more and more in terms of an unyielding , scarcely human harshness which was out of touch with the interests and problems of ordinary people .
29 In some cases the inspiration from Tripoli created opportunities which coincided with the interests and enthusiasms of men like Salah Muhammad who then set about persuading people , one by one , to take advantage of them .
30 The video has been written with the interests and expectations of the young adult learner firmly in mind .
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