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

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1 It ached after her work with the eggs in the most extraordinary fashion .
2 Nicholas 's personal judgement may well have been crucial in blocking negotiations with the Kadets in the fluid situation that prevailed in the first half of 1906 .
3 After discussions with CNAA Office for Scotland and with the institutions in the SCOTCAT network , it was agreed that the new-style SCOTVEC advanced courses fitted well into the SCOTCAT model of credit accumulation and transfer .
4 An early start is good as parents can help with the programmes in the home , even at a pre-verbal stage .
5 The British Women 's Amateur Championship , at Pannal in June , remains the top event on the calendar , while the amateurs also relish the opportunity to rub shoulders with the pros in the British Women 's Open in August .
6 The correct state of affairs is understood by reading the warranty together with the disclosures in the disclosure letter .
7 It was recorded of him that he sang with the monks in the divine offices ; when taunted by the king for his clerkly tastes , he responded that an illiterate king was a crowned ass ( a cliché much favoured in twelfth-century Angevin circles , for it sprang from a sense of family superiority — the counts of Anjou were , by any standards , learned men ) .
8 When I got a bit older I worked with the horses in the fields , particularly at haytiming .
9 Connect the pop-up bath waste from the rear of the bath , adjusting the waste so the components match up with the holes in the bath .
10 Once you 've got the orientation right carefully line the pins of the chips up with the holes in the socket .
11 He wondered whether he should ask Crumwallis to go and sit with the boarders in the dormitory , while he had a word with this young Freely .
12 Santa Clara , California-based Software Publishing Corp has responded to widespread complaints that US software companies rip off their European customers by adjusting the prices of its products in Europe to conform with the prices in the US .
13 The Advertising Standards Authority not only monitors over 850 advertisements every months , it ensures compliance with the rules in the strict Code of Advertising Practice .
14 He was deeply opposed to fascism and fought with the partisans in the Second War , having spent several years in prison in the 1920s and 1930s .
15 In these areas , for black workers , conventional industrial struggles must be preceded by a battle with the racists in the trade union .
16 So flustered was I , in fact , that I became entangled with the bicycles in the hall ( my sons always keep them there , and other things being equal I usually get past them without too much difficulty ) , and I arrived in the dining-room even more distraught than I set out from the study .
17 DVI originally used a DEC VAX minicomputer to break each frame of a moving video image into about 250,000 pixels , to compare each pixel in one frame with the pixels in the next and to identify points with no change in them .
18 What is important is that the British coal industry should achieve contracts with the generators in the next round of contracts due to start in April 1993 .
19 In Finnegan v Allen [ 1943 ] 1 KB 425 , the Court of Appeal struck out a claim against an accountant who , it was alleged , had not valued shares in accordance with the instructions in the agreement under which he had been appointed .
20 The Fly in the Ointment brings to a conclusion the trilogy of novels by Alice Thomas Ellis which began with The Clothes in the Wardrobe and The Skeleton in the Cupboard .
21 For much of this time the country was in a continual state of war , with the Moors in the south and the Christians in the north constantly invading each others ' borders .
22 Had they come together with the antiques in the dining room from a larger house , a family home ?
23 Make sure that you are familiar with the systems in the aircraft you are going to fly .
24 If you are replacing one copper cylinder with another , you may find one with the connections in the same place .
25 When processing a particular utterance HARPY creates a search tree whose branches are consistent with the connections in the knowledge graph .
26 A lot of the labs are finding physical phenomena that are already well known , so if you 're just validating facts that are already known you know they 're wrong because your answers do n't tally with the answers in the textbook .
27 During this time the bishops were not only rubbing shoulders with the experts in the coffee shop ( known as the Bar-Jonah ) , but they were also attending lectures by the periti .
28 I wish to say on behalf of highway engineers , both in the counties and the boroughs of the metropolitan districts , that their contribution through their professional associations — the Institution of Civil Engineers , the Institution of Highways and Transportation — and in co-operation with the experts in the Transport and Road Research Laboratory and the Department of Transport has led to much enthusiasm among many of those responsible .
29 When the problems associated with the microscopic diagnosis , particularly in women , are coupled with the difficulties in the ‘ horticultural ’ aspects of the gonococcus , and these are both combined with the reluctance of specialists in certain countries to examine material from potentially infected patients , it is not surprising that the reported rates for gonorrhoea from some areas are absurdly low .
30 If he agrees that the position is as we think it should be , why does he not say that he agrees with the proposals in the Green Paper , which we intend to put into legislation ?
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