Example sentences of "of [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Its shares slumped from around $170 before the October 1987 crash and instead of recovering with the Index have just touched a seven-year low at $96 .
2 These drawings stand as works in their own right , and in fact I see painting as an extension of drawing with the added dimension of colour .
3 A DSS spokesman said : ‘ The purpose of helping with the mortgage interest is to keep a roof over people 's heads . ’
4 For a period of six months in British Airways all personnel and training staff were taken away from their normal duties and assigned to the task of helping with the process of change .
5 Soon you will find that you are taking more time to act , instead of reacting with an habitual response .
6 Mr Husseini , the most senior supporter of the PLO in the occupied territories , has spent much of his time recently trying to prevent the killing of Palestinians suspected of collaborating with the Israeli authorities .
7 UNO 's acceptance of US campaign fund donations and Mrs Chamorro 's appointment of the former contra director , Afredo Cesar , as her adviser , has opened her to charges of collaborating with the US .
8 UNO 's acceptance of US campaign fund donations and Mrs Chamorro 's appointment of the former contra director , Afredo Cesar , as her adviser , has opened her to charges of collaborating with the US .
9 American news organisations , such as CNN and CBS , may show an interest in the shares in the hope of collaborating with the relatively low cost ITN .
10 The importance of collaborating with the patient 's general practitioner is emphasized .
11 UNIVERSITIES should gear their publicity machinery away from students and toward industry , In this way , companies that are largely ignorant about research in academe would realise the benefits of collaborating with the educational sector .
12 Of the estimated 170,000 Palestinians remaining in Kuwait after the Iraqi defeat , a number were killed by Kuwaiti soldiers and civilian vigilantes after being accused of collaborating with the occupying forces .
13 On April 19 the human rights organization Amnesty International called on the Amir to intervene personally on behalf of hundreds of people detained on suspicion of collaborating with the Iraqis who , it claimed , were still being held in " deplorable conditions " .
14 Reports in the Washington Post of April 2 , citing the New York-based human rights group Middle East Watch , also confirmed cases of revenge attacks meted out against Palestinians [ see p. 38118 ] and others suspected of collaborating with the Iraqis .
15 Four Palestinians accused of collaborating with the Israeli security forces were shot dead and their bodies dumped near the West Bank village of Kafr Rai on Jan. 26 .
16 Yassin had been sentenced to life imprisonment in October 1991 for ordering the killing of Palestinians suspected of collaborating with the Israeli authorities [ see p. 38550 ] .
17 The Commonwealth Games Council for England has told archers to end a 30-year tradition of competing with a South African organisation .
18 The Commonwealth Games Council for England has told archers to end a 30-year tradition of competing with a South African organisation .
19 Not being tube TV manufacturers , they do not have the worry of competing with an established product line to win a share of the LC TV market .
20 In fact one of the striking characteristics of the history of Africa 's informals during the last three decades is how few of them have managed to launch genuine large-scale businesses , capable of competing with the foreign-owned or -managed enterprises which are still so critical in many countries .
21 In preparation for this , the first decade of the regime was devoted to the development of the infrastructure , in particular the railways and canals , so that by 1860 France had reached a point where it was felt she was capable of competing with the greatest economic power of the age .
22 The Chairman of Aerospatiale , the French aerospace group , commented that the proposed merger ( together with that between Daimler Benz and Messerschmitt under consideration at the same time ) risked setting a trend towards diversified national groupings , which would make the task of creating a European aerospace industry , capable of competing with the US , more difficult .
23 Before the Americans were irrevocably committed , however , and before the French positions on the Chinese frontier were overrun , they could conceivably have strengthened non-communist national forces in Vietnam to the point where they had a better chance of competing with the Vietminh or even , biting on the bullet , the French could have tried to negotiate a settlement , no matter what alarm that prospect might have caused their American allies .
24 With a string of achievements already to his credit , including the development of such diverse destinations as Dallan in China and Rostov-on-Don in Russia , the former chief executive of the Greater Glasgow Tourist Board hopes to see Derry move forward as a ‘ unified community capable of competing with the best in Europe ’ .
25 The pattern of labelling with the anti-Bcl-2 antibody was the same in bcl-2 -transfected parental and cells , whereas untransfected cells were not labelled above background ( not shown ) .
26 Make light work of cooking with the help of Philips ' electronic HR2898 food processor .
27 So , instead of toying with a carrot and lettuce leaf , 30-year-old Julie tucks into a delicious , three-course meal at a smart London hotel , declining chocolates and coffee only because she 's given up caffeine .
28 As mentioned there are few records to name the originators of many of the finest carvings of the 16th century , but approximately 400 years after Simon Werman left his name or initials on his work , 15 men and women of the village of Halse near Taunton decided on a unique and practical way of assisting with the restoration of the village church of St James .
29 St Tropez these days is a circus and we made the mistake of eating with the elephants .
30 But the accusation of eating with the Gentiles has been heard before , for Luke records the Pharisees ' earlier complaint about Jesus , ‘ 'This man welcomes sinners and eats with them ’ ' ( Luke 15:2 ) .
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