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

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1 The constable stayed with John Daubney for the rest of his shift and the signalman appreciated his company , but with no sign of the errant beasts and although both men peered regularly into the darkness and even went down to the lineside and checked , nothing was to be seen .
2 But with no sign of a slowdown in the housing crisis , Coun Dixon warned : ‘ It is going to get a lot worse before it gets better . ’
3 But with no sign of a slowdown in the crisis , Coun Dixon warned : ‘ It is going to get a lot worse before it gets better . ’
4 You have a soul locked in — able to be in touch with the outside world , but with no way of communicating with it . ’
5 The government saw it as a means to increase the resources under its control ; those few livestock owners who were aware of the project saw it as a means to acquire more stock and supplies of water , but with no thought of selling more of their animals ; the Bank saw it as an intervention which would initiate a commercial livestock industry in Tanzania , a means of increasing resource utilization and exports .
6 Up until that moment when shyness got to you , everything was happening naturally , with enchantment , with beauty , but with no thought of what consequences there might be . ’
7 She was shortlisted for the RNA award , which should have been her step up , but with no paperback until August there is little chance of any extra mileage .
8 Though it seems reasonable to assume that the ideal candidate for cardiac transplantation is one who has irreversible cardiac failure and severe symptomatic restrictions despite all treatment but with no requirement for intravenous or interventional support and no secondary end organ damage , in practice many of the patients referred for consideration of transplantation require active support in hospital and have been referred in some cases because they have developed secondary end organ damage .
9 What impressed me most was the support the boot gave — almost like a ski boot but with no compromise of movement or sensation of cramping .
10 A singe classroom in which for example Gujarati , pupils who speak a closely related language or a variety of language such as Katchi , pupils who can understand Gujarati , but not speak it , pupils with Gujarati surnames but with no knowledge of the language whatsoever , pupils with no family connections with the language , and so on .
11 This author worked with one teacher who was plunged into a viewdata exercise with 12 pupils and four microcomputers but with no knowledge of the software .
12 His name , said Nicky , was Patrick Meehan , and he was a well-known and rather incompetent safe-blower , but with no record of violence .
13 One of them , an ageing villain named Alfred Mathews , was subsequently found and arrested , and in exchange for not being prosecuted , agreed to turn Queen 's evidence and name his accomplices : David Cooper , Michael McMahon and Patrick Murphy , all petty thieves from the East End but with no record of violence .
14 The resource person may correct a serious error and repeat the phrase again but with no trace of disapproval or reproach .
15 The desert was cut in all directions by sandy scars , and there were tyre-tracks everywhere but with no hint of general direction .
16 Also , on many occasions , I have telephoned as late as 7.15pm only to hear ‘ today 's ’ forecast — at a cost of some 50–60p — but with no hint of when it will actually be updated with the outlook for tomorrow .
17 ‘ Yes , I used to believe that , ’ Luke conceded slowly , but with no relaxation of his taut features and aggressive stance .
18 But with no end to the civil war in sight , the high risk of casualties , and commitments elsewhere , the government decided to send only a small supporting force .
19 Office , but with no information about the numbers issued by the Foreign Office or the Northern Ireland Office ) , and the second being a mere five pages ( with an appendix of one page ) , yet priced at £1.90 ( Lloyd , 1988 ) .
20 The recent Beethoven Fifth Symphony in Berlin had massively sustained tone in the fermatas but with no loss of forward impetus in the playing .
21 Patrick Faigenbaum , exhibiting at the Crousel-Robelin-Bama until 30 May , has changed his subject matter , but with no loss of intensity : his portraits of Italian aristocrats have given way to photographs of the Wailing Wall , taken during a recent visit to Jerusalem .
22 As we have already seen by juxtaposing Sonnets 35 and 70 , after we have read a poem in which the attempt at exculpation is exploded by the Poet , either by irony or by direct criticism , when we subsequently read one in which the exculpation is made again but with no recoil on itself , then the second poem seems hollow .
23 The parliamentary party was once more an effective opposition under the continued leadership of Clement Attlee , but with no prospect of reaching power for at least another five years .
24 Henry Thornton was a man with flair but with no eye for detail .
25 Molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics are also covered in this chapter but with no mention of the important new perturbation techniques aimed at estimating free energy differences .
26 But with no claim of responsibility for the blast at Gateshead , Tyne and Wear , just before midnight on Tuesday and no trace of a bomb , inquiry chiefs are publicly keeping an open mind about its cause .
27 There was little structure to the market , Welsh Lamb Enterprise was seeking new markets but with no control over supplies , producer groups were operating mainly as dealers , and producers got neither the information they needed nor the returns .
28 A woman was sitting there , but with no pet beside her .
29 Among his papers I found a newspaper cutting , but with no indication of its source :
30 Slightly raised intraocular pressures were controlled with timolol 0.25% twice daily but with no improvement in acuity , which by March 1992 had deteriorated to 6/36 right and 6/60 left .
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