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

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1 The county council are negotiating with operators on the provision of this service .
2 At first these layers may consist of single layers of atoms or molecules , but , naturally , the various successive layers of new material will be fed with molecules from the surroundings at slightly differing rates .
3 The Bebington Council of Churches , which comprises 18 member churches of all denominations , has decided to work with experts on the problem .
4 Consult with experts in the engineering profession on technical risk issue.s
5 Together with experts from the Rubenianum , N. de Poorter , H. Nieuwendorp and M. Vandenvenn , d'Hulst conceived the structure of the exhibition , and has negotiated the loan of ninety-three paintings , sixty-seven drawings , around thirty engravings and the unique set of seven tapestries in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna , designed by Jordaens and showing riding horses put through their paces .
6 These people , along with experts from the business and agricultural worlds , economists , social reformers and progressive politicians , helped Roosevelt to shape the New Deal .
7 But with programmes like The Tube , The Media Show and Walkie Talkie behind her , Muriel Gray is now co-presenter with Jimmy Mulville of a new Channel 4 series Just for Laughs , looking behind the scenes at the Montreal Comedy festival .
8 Literature and autobiography are liberally sprinkled with accounts of the indignation and outrage felt when such a promise fails to materialize .
9 YOUR correspondent Mrs Kalinowsky ( April 5 ) is perhaps thinking of Gillie Potter , who used to regale us with accounts of the goings-on at Hogsnorton .
10 The racecourse was naturally buzzing with accounts of the row at Tremayne 's dinner , most of the stories inflamed and inaccurate because of the embroidery by the press .
11 He , along with the artists , masons , carpenters and other craftsmen frequently permeate their work with signs of a love of the task they have undertaken , which leaves the beholder in no doubt that they have given something of themselves over and above the requirements of loyalty to the paymaster and the desire to enjoy applying their crafts .
12 The snake is sometimes decorated with signs of the zodiac .
13 And his work is informed by a vast reading , and numerous personal contacts , with cultures throughout the world .
14 Likewise the celebrated ethnographic account of the Iroquois Indians , written by the Jesuit Père Lafitau early in the eighteenth century , carries the title Moeurs des sauvages Amèriquains comparèes aux moeurs des premiers temps but is largely concerned with parallels between the customs of the American Indians and those of the Greeks and Romans .
15 Perhaps the multitude of coal-pits near the Tyne were beginning to wear that look , and Camden observed in the 1580s that Sussex ‘ is full of iron mines , all over it ; for the casting of which there are furnaces up and down the country , and abundance of wood is yearly spent ; many streams are drawn into one channel , and a great deal of meadow ground is turned into ponds and pools for the driving mills by the flashes , which , beating with hammers upon the iron , fill the neighbourhood round about it , night and day with continual noise . ’
16 We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah .
17 The contact will be made by ourselves in London or where necessary by our International M&A Network partners with contacts within the organisations identified .
18 The introduction is an essay by Octavio Paz in which he stresses the isolation in which the civilisations of the Americas evolved ( as opposed to Europe with contacts from the East ) and he examines the reactions of Europeans over the years to Mexican art .
19 The central of the three portals is sculptured in a masterly manner with birds above the capitals ( 417 and PLATE 47 ) and with columns supported on the backs of crouching ( rather worn ) lions .
20 It 's something like with Birds of a Feather , and Dorian just burst out laughing , you know , she went , hahaha , I think it was down as part of the script ,
21 Tights with patterns up the sides .
22 Friends of the Earth said water reaching 14.5 million people in England and Wales regularly failed to meet the EC pesticide standard , while 3.5 million received water with nitrates above the EC limit .
23 The brilliant incandescence of heated lime led Welsbach in the 1880s to experiment with fabrics impregnated with nitrates of the lanthanides and actinides ; on ignition a fragile skeleton of oxides was left .
24 Something something that 's brown , with flames down the side or a stock car yeah a stock car .
25 ‘ In the movie we drive an AMC Pacer with flames on the wheel wells , but the car we had back then was a Dodge Dart Swinger ; it 's sort of like a Vauxhall Viva .
26 Lee 's proposed opening for the movie , based on a script written by James Baldwin , is an American flag being licked with flames behind a credit sequence until it forms the title X .
27 Attempts to piece together the Declaration [ see also p. 38313 ] had reportedly been fraught with disagreements between the Gulf states , on the one hand , and Egypt and Syria , which were allegedly keen to assume a greater regional role entailing substantial remuneration .
28 The first meeting of the SNC convened in the disused Cambodian embassy in Bangkok on mid-September , but after two days the talks had ground to a halt , with disagreements over the appointment of a Chair .
29 The sala terrena is decorated with giants from the Braun workshop and is visible from the road as part of the reception area of the embassy .
30 To meet the level of demand likely in the year 2000 , imports from Mexico will be considerably increased but , with exports from the North Sea declining , higher dependence on the OPEC countries is unavoidable .
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