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

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1 Harold now wants to find the town which he can reward with the title the Mensa Mind trophy as the Easter Eggheads of Great Britain .
2 At the SCG I was impressed with the way the South African pace bowlers tightened line and length after somewhat loose opening period of play no doubt caused by first-time tension and over-eagerness to do well for the folks back home .
3 As Hodder and Riggs ( 1985 ) say , in response to Hayes and Garvin , the fault , if any , in US business lies with the way the DCF technique is often based on inadequate data ( i.e. inadequate consideration of the factors affecting cash flows ) or incorrectly applied ( i.e. incorrectly using discount rates , or adjusting for inflation as discussed in chapter 1 ) .
4 I and many other fans that day were simply disgusted with the way the Glenavon fans behaved .
5 In Team D , however , the data collection strategy failed to produce a comparable sample , for various reasons concerned in part with the way the CSW approach operated ( see below ) .
6 However , he was not happy with the way the NRA had dealt with the campaign .
7 It has announced its intention to co-sponsor with the USA a UN resolution imposing an indefinite moratorium on the use of drift nets from the end of 1992 .
8 Flautist Tim Wheater , well known for playing with the group The Eurythmics , suffered an outbreak of lip blisters and ulcers which destroyed his ability to control the flute , and lost him a year 's income .
9 ‘ There will be a ten-mile sponsored walk in the Hamsterley area with a Winnie the Pooh theme early in June and a sponsored walk for dogs and their owners .
10 She held her breath as the road widened slightly , and with a roar the Aston Martin shot forward , only just reaching the safety of the road ahead before a black saloon appeared around the corner .
11 With an oath the Weasel hurled the time-teller far out into the heather , where it possibly hit a stone .
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