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

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1 And then : ‘ I possess a stone head by Modigliani which I would not part with for a hundred pounds even at this crisis : and I routed out this head from a corner sacred to the rubbish of centuries and was called stupid for my pains in taking it away .
2 ‘ I shall give him to the Geimhreadh to play with for a few nights , ’ he said .
3 Aches and pains come under attack and niggling doubts are dealt with as the soft tissues , muscles , ligaments and joints of the body are worked on .
4 Incidents like this happen almost every day , usually — — raised by Tory hon. Members , and they are usually dealt with through the usual channels , the Government deputy Chief Whip , myself and the Serjeant at Arms .
5 These matters are dealt with through the usual channels , ’ he added .
6 With the amount of work that was to be dealt with during the coming months his chances of getting away from the hospital much before eight or nine any evening were very slight .
7 ‘ The conventional myth seeks to depict the battle-scarred anthropologist as a lone figure wandering into a village , settling in and ‘ picking up the language ’ in a couple of months ; at the most , we may find references to translators being dispensed with after a few weeks .
8 pigeon hole , you know it 's just like bit of , scrap of paper with like a few names on it
9 For the present it deals only with with the two expeditions that attract most excitement : Bosnia and Somalia .
10 There has been , I think has put it adequately very well , that there are members who 've turned up really for no real reason but to speak on a minor item which members of their group could 've taken on their behalf , and therefore erm , I , I do support that we need to look at that particular issue , and I think that can be dealt with under the present chairs arrange arrangement without having to have permanent chairs .
11 These can be dealt with under the general headings , symmetry , intermolecular bonding , tacticity , branching and molar mass .
12 The majority considered that such cases should in future be dealt with under the Sexual Offences Act 1956 , s.3(1) , which makes it a crime to procure a woman by false pretences or false representations to have unlawful sexual intercourse in any part of the world and that the penalty for this offence should be raised from two to five years ' imprisonment .
13 The outline of the evolutionary theory of the State in The Origin is one we are already familiar with from the earlier writings of Marx and Engels , but it is expanded here with new information from Morgan .
14 The Churchill Government inherited a highly efficient system of Cabinet and official committees , but with in a few months officials were complaining that the neat system consolidated by Clement Attlee was in disarray .
15 On Nov. 6 the USA further suggested that fish and forestry products should be negotiated in the agriculture group , while tariffs , non-tariff measures and subsidies on natural resource-based products should be dealt with in the relevant groups .
16 Most of the views dealt with in the following sections have been influenced by Marxist or Weberian theories of stratification .
17 Ironing out visual problems on the set is just one of the tasks that the 33-year-old Kilsyth-born Hamilton has had to deal with in the five weeks that GMTV has been on air .
18 Several documents gave rise to concern as they were wrestled with in the appropriate commissions , none more so than the all-important Dogmatic Constitution on the Church .
19 It had been faced and dealt with in the early centuries of the church and later along the lines that the inspiration of the Bible did not mean that God simply dictated the words , or that the authors ceased to be human and fallible .
20 They are dealt with in the criminal courts .
21 ‘ I have discovered that the black people I have been working with in the inner cities proposed me for the award .
22 The triable-either way offences were classified as ‘ Summary Trial Not Available ’ — that is , the magistrate thought the case too serious to be dealt with in the lower courts — or ‘ Defendant Elects Jury Trial . ’
23 a full set of toys that people used to play with in the old days , and that sort of thing
24 I used the gun to balance myself with on the tighter corners ; the grass and the ground were both dry , so it was n't as risky as it might have been .
25 Even money could not buy a quick passage through some of the conditions met with on the unimproved roads of the early eighteenth century .
26 Any issues affecting the relations of the Serbs with the imperial authorities or with their Muslim landlords and neighbours had to be dealt with by the Muslim authorities , most of whom operated from the cosmopolitan cities .
27 Although Eva was a bystander on more than one occasion when dramatic and scary incidents occurred such matters were generally dealt with by the African officers who understood the cultural background and could use language and symbolism the people would understand in order to " exorcise " the spirit .
28 The other major set of issues dealt with by the Liberal governments after 1908 concerned employment .
29 On the eastern side of the county , indeed , where it lay along the Bedfordshire border , one acre in every two was dealt with by the Georgian planners .
30 Yeah , we need to talk about this , because I mean when I saw he was upset by the treatment he got from I presume it was before , the way she dealt with him erm and he believed you know , he was big enough to be dealt with by the national accounts department .
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