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

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1 The trade here is of a more usual nature with the pubs open to 11 at night .
2 These sonatas now supplement the string quartets recorded but the real picture of Krenek can emerge only with the operas Jonny spielt auf and Karl V .
3 Do you stay with the horses all the while u in the flight ?
4 Their success is with a short-haul freight plane called Skyvan , which is used in many remote areas of the world , with the Shorts 330 small airliner , and with parts for export to Boeing and Lockheed in the USA .
5 Competitors started at staggered times but with the leaders all setting off within three minutes of each other , the competition benefited from an added edge .
6 The son of Rainbow Quest was always up with the leaders that day , clearly enjoying himself on the easy ground and eventually racing three and a half lengths clear .
7 Few Zambians other than Mr Vibetti questioned the use of government finance to subsidize a communications medium whose main output was then mostly imported and often in conflict with the values both of its audience and of the government that financed it .
8 Stoddard 's previous success was in 1986 with the Variations Tufted package .
9 Though he has yet to finish on a winning side — Great Britain lost both tests and were defeated 8-O at Leigh — & name is confident the side will come up with the goods this time .
10 However , dicta in Oakley v. Lyster went further and suggested that a bare denial of the plaintiff 's title unaccompanied by any possession of or dealing with the goods constituted conversion .
11 We are here concerned with the liberty of the subject and , by analogy , with the rules applicable in criminal cases .
12 The third party notice , accompanied by a copy of the summons and the pleadings , is to be served in accordance with the rules applicable to service of the summons ( Ord 12 , r 1(6) ) but subject to directions , if any , of the district judge .
13 Section 743(2) does not state that the computation should be done in accordance with the rules applicable in Cases I and II of Schedule D. It seems the computation involves the deduction of proper trading expenses but nevertheless should be done on an actual basis under Case VI of Schedule D. 3 .
14 This term is meant to cover their disposable effort ( the effort they are prepared to expend ) and their ability or competence in matching the perceived text-world to their cognitive universe ( based on their previous familiarity with the patterns typical of the genre ) .
15 She was easing her back with her hands , happy with the shoes near to completion , when young Will returned .
16 Is the practice of marking each voting counterfoil with the electors electoral role number to continue in the forthcoming election ?
17 It has to do with the relationship between individual initiative and conventional constraint , with the limits social conditions put on the freedom of thought and action .
18 But he says he 'll be back with the Falcons next year .
19 As an alternative to this bloc policy Khrushchev offered to conclude treaties of non-aggression and friendship with the states concerned .
20 The government of the united Germany will conclude with the governments of those states which have armed forces stationed in Berlin treaties with conditions which are fair , taking into account the relations existing with the states concerned .
21 Malaysia has a federal form of government , with a bicameral legislature , residual legislative powers resting with the states legislative assemblies .
22 If there 's real trouble with the blacks most of them do n't want to know .
23 And I 'll have a word with the powers that be about monitoring the telephone .
24 In vain she had remonstrated with the powers that be that she had to be on the air in the Docklands by six , and when she finally pitched up , I had been put back on the phones for another session of ‘ And your address is — can you spell that please ? ’
25 However , this season he has been nothing like as unequivocal in the tackle and , dating from his display for the Barbarians versus the Wallabies , he was patently losing ground with the powers that be .
26 The second of these two factors is likely to be the more important constraint in the long run , for even at the end of the 1980s it is rare to find a graduate in geography who is first of all aware of the wide-ranging scope of the subject and secondly is familiar with the operations capable of being performed by a modern computer system .
27 Gay was delighted with the games room-to-be , and had a valuable suggestions to make .
28 While the semi-finals took pride of place on Saturday , Nottingham and Rosslyn Park were having a League One relegation tussle , with the Midlanders comfortable winners .
29 At the moment he was sitting in Mr Fry 's big armchair with the shelves full of nick-nacks behind him .
30 It is now time to deal more directly with the tensions evident in the internal culture of the movement ; they were never entirely absent but the strains they imposed became increasingly hard to manage in the 1830s .
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