Example sentences of "with [noun pl] of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Edwin would sit , propped up in his room , with plans of the estates and charts of the crops . |
4 | The application forms should be submitted together with copies of the plans , building and planning approval and copies of the estimate . |
5 | They presented the Museum with copies of the publications of his op.I and op.II sonatas ( K.6–9 ) , a copy of J. B. Delafosse 's engraving of the watercolour of Leopold and his children by Louis Carrogis de Carmontelle ( see PLATE I ) and the manuscript of Mozart 's specially composed four-part vocal composition ‘ God is our Refuge ’ , K.20 , written out with the help of his father ( 7 ) . |
6 | And Trevor will provide us all with copies of the terms of engagement . |
7 | Because of a mild affection for a tart he now seemed unable even to make love to , he was going to confront a man he knew to be a murderer with copies of the photographs for which a man had been killed . |
8 | The accused , if committed , is given copies of the depositions , but is not provided with copies of the statements taken by the police except when the Crown intends to call a witness who did not give evidence at the preliminary inquiry , in which case the Crown will serve the defence with a notice of intention and a copy of the witness 's statement . |
9 | This passes through a mile-long avenue of noble Scots pines ( denuded by a recent fire ) soon after leaving the village , crosses a bare upland with views of the mountains of Coulin Forest , and is joined by a road from Applecross for the last stage of the journey to Lochcarron ; our itinerary will join it at the junction after a tour of the Applecross peninsula which follows below . |
10 | Helmets in panther skins vied with shapkas of the hussars , while towering over all at military reviews were the bearskins of the Imperial Guard . |
11 | This circuit can be performed once or twice per week under supervision , and once or twice per week at home with recordings of the results . |
12 | ‘ I 'd come back from a trip to Australia with pictures of the aborigines ’ march during the Bicentenary Day ‘ celebrations ’ . |
13 | ‘ I 'd come back from a trip to Australia with pictures of the aborigines . |
14 | ‘ I 'd come back from a trip to Australia with pictures of the aborigines ' match during the Bicentenary Day ‘ celebrations ’ . |
15 | They usually begin with pictures of the occupations of the different months , followed by passages from the Gospels and the liturgical hours from Matins ( and Lauds ) to Vespers and Compline , and completed by miniatures of the life of the Virgin . |
16 | She also brought him seeds with pictures of the flowers on the packets . |
17 | This new book deals with aspects of the mysteries of designing organic syntheses . |
18 | The calendar , painted with roundels of the Labours of the Months , is a copy of 1864 by J. Manés of the original now in the Prague Museum ( see p. 158 ) . |
19 | Gordon went as a member of a party of 57 and presented his talk in an innovative way , starting with usual slide sequence with descriptions of the views , then for the second half showed a video that had been shot on the tour . |
20 | Smaller versions , engraved by James Smith , were used to illustrate The Flower-garden Display 'd ( 1732 ) with descriptions of the flowers probably written by Richard Bradley [ q.v. ] , and another set of small copies was issued by John Bowles in 1749 as Flora . |
21 | Most people carry secateurs and prune the heads off other people with flicks of the wrists and cracks of the brains . |
22 | There were some bruised shins and sprained ankles , black eyes and a few cuts and grazes but nothing you would n't get on a rugby field , although a couple of old ladies were taken off home by ambulance with attacks of the vapours . |
23 | After discussion with officials of the Straits Exchange Foundation ( SEF ) of Taiwan , the Red Cross officials reached an agreement on Aug. 21 on repatriating 11 of the 18 fishermen . |
24 | Authentic pirate flags and weapons are combined with stories of the raiders of the Spanish Main — Drake and Hawkins , of buccaneers like Sir Henry Morgan , of the terrifying Blackbeard and of the hugely successful Bartholomew Roberts . |
25 | His eyes were bright with reflections of the flames . |
26 | Describe the procedures in this instance , illustrating your answer with diagrams of the records that should be kept . |
27 | On Jan. 19 the government had announced that all legal parties would be submitted to certain restrictions , binding them to give prior notice to the municipal authorities of any meeting , demonstration or public gathering , along with details of the organizers . |
28 | The information stored includes names and addresses of existing and potential customers together with details of the customers ' operations and views on the customers ' credit worthiness , payment facilities , discounts , etc . |
29 | The manager should provide the school of nursing with details of the times of the year when courses for qualified staff would be most acceptable . |
30 | The Royal Oak introduced you to some of the complexities of co-ordinating financial and statistical data with details of the premises and the personal particulars of the key staff . |