Example sentences of "and with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That was the trouble with harbour-watching , there were so many inexplicable activities carried on at a stately pace and with the deliberation of a choreographed performance . |
2 | To see it so easily removed , and with the complicity of the union , was disturbing . |
3 | She was principal oboe with the Monteverdi Orchestra under John Elliott Gardiner and with the Academy of St Martins-in-the-Fields . |
4 | I rolled the left-hand wheels back to seven-three-eight and with the latch closed again set the right-hand lock to one-three-seven . |
5 | At Milson Airport , Palmerston North , in North Island , Bruce Farquar of the Manawatu Districts Aero Club showed me how they offer not only flight training but also aerial photography and with the slogan Time is money … flying reduces costs publicise their light aircraft passenger and freight services . |
6 | In front of the church is a four-sided courtyard , porticoed in red brick on three sides and with the façade on the fourth . |
7 | And he sends her money home every week , when he 's in the army and he 's not here for to help her get the place sorted out and with the price of everything so dear . |
8 | He called for Russia 's relations with the other union republics and with the union itself to be regulated by separate treaties , and for a union treaty to be renegotiated by a conference of parliamentarians from the union republics which would work out " new , mutually acceptable forms of community " without " prior political and economic conditions " . |
9 | It adds a huge oddity to the history of cricket that while President Mugabe ( who once acknowledged that cricket civilises people ) snatches agricultural land from Zimbabwe 's whites for minimal compensation , and with the drought turning much of his land to dust , a former Test cricketer from the region , Jackie du Preez ( South Africa 1966–67 ) , says unequivocally : ‘ We are simply not good enough . |
10 | ‘ And with the abolition of the Prevention of Terrorism Bill , the terrorists of the IRA would come here as invited guests . ’ |
11 | The 1988 social security changes have always been on the agenda of the project and with the abolition of additional requirements and single payments , new sources of support must be found for the core families . |
12 | There was an unsettling intensity about his expression as he softly spoke the words ; an expression at odds with both his cheerful , mischievous look and with the scowl that usually accompanied his angry , impatient moods . |
13 | ‘ That 's better , ’ his grandmother approved when Richard returned , still pink-cheeked and with the afterglow of joy in his eyes . |
14 | This was at Fred 's suggestion and with the acclaim of all the players , and tells something of the charisma of the man |
15 | To anyone familiar with the coasts , with sailing ships and with the cellulose molecule , the maintenance of the blockades of Brest and Toulon , winter and summer and in all weathers , must appear as an almost incredible feat . |
16 | and with the knot tightly done , |
17 | Some three-quarters of all the slips in the book had been torn out and with the exception of three , all the stubs had been torn out too . |
18 | The two men met in Toledo in the spring of 1087 and with the exception of El Cid 's old enemies , there was general rejoicing from those who believed that if Rodrigo had commanded the army at Sagrajas the outcome would have been different . |
19 | I was not consulted about membership of the Group , and with the exception of Dr Charles Suckling , a member of the Kingman Committee , I met the members for the first time when we assembled in London for our opening working session . |
20 | Before 1986 , and with the exception of the Lady Lever Art Gallery , all the Liverpool museums were run by the Merseyside Metropolitan Council . |
21 | In TNC the core and foundation subjects are held to apply throughout secondary education , and with the exception of a modern foreign language , to the primary phase also . |
22 | Broad correlations exist between γ Os and major ( a-c ) and trace ( d , e ) element parameters , and with the exception of one sample ( for which we offer no explanation ) , a strong relationship between γ Os and 206 Pb/ 204 Pb ( f ) is also suggested . |
23 | For twenty three years I lived in England , and with the exception of the Falklands Conflict , I have never felt an emotion for my country like the Americans experience for theirs . |
24 | On the other hand , and with the exception of medical services where , as the LFS also shows , use is made of agency nurses and doctors , public sector establishments of any kind are very much less likely to make use of agency workers . |
25 | Monthly salaries will obviously be costed on a calendar month basis and with the exception of site-based staff the majority of salaries will probably be costed to overheads . |
26 | The issue of coverage did not dissipate during the year and with the exception of the Head of Maths , everyone was worried that they were not able to complete even this much-reduced syllabus , and that the knock-on effect could lead to serious repercussions in later years . |
27 | These complications often coexisted and with the exception of pelvic sepsis , their incidence has not fallen with increased experience with the operation . |
28 | And with the exception of a well-known pop musician , the stars of the show are all women . |
29 | And with the exception of Davy Mallon , none of the reserve team could make the step up to the senior squad if we had a few injuries . |
30 | He criticises their lack of any real depth of Gaelic culture , and with the exception of Machair , which has got off to an excellent start , all the other programmes seem to be shallow or merely ‘ Mickey Mouse ’ . |