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

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1 ‘ At the moment I see a good future with the C.P.S. The career structure has recently been improved .
2 There will be a congress plenary lecture by J.D. Watson ( Cold Spring Harbor , US ) with the title The finding of the genetic code .
3 Published in 1693 by R. Smith ( 'under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill' ) with the title The Christian Soldier 's Penny Bible , Shewing from the Holy Scriptures the Soldier ‘ s Duty and Encouragement … fit for the Soldier ‘ s or Seaman ‘ s Pocket , it is thought to have been produced for our troops in Flanders .
4 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 .
5 With the shellac the colour was all there and more .
6 We had a remarkable woman for a nurse or " Mother 's help " as she was called even in those days , because Mother liked bringing up her own children and was always around , with the nursery the centre of the house , and not tucked away upstairs .
7 Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going .
8 ‘ Christopher , ’ said Francis to Jane , who was helping him with the sheep the next morning , ‘ has been like a father to me . ’
9 ‘ There were problems in the past with the way the fund was run , but when I took over a couple of years ago we took a very long look at our accounting system and put matters right .
10 While Sir Lewis declared himself to be reasonably happy with the way the group 's three hotels were being used , he admitted that the 100-acre-plus ski resort was suffering from a glaring lack of investment , and poor road communications .
11 Colin Appleby , of the Midland Bank , is extremely pleased with the way the game has turned out .
12 It started with the way the tour was organised .
13 In February 69% of Britons told pollsters they were satisfied ‘ with the way the American government is handling the situation in the Gulf ’ — up from 49% the previous month .
14 Now he is unhappy with the way the programme is working .
15 The same section of the population remarked in November ‘ that the Führer had spoken more than normally about God ’ , that ‘ apparently even among the old Nazis there 's nothing more doing without God ’ , which accorded badly , however , with the way the Party was treating the Church .
16 The nickname ‘ Ollie ’ , in itself , had much to do with the way the scandal was treated .
17 There can also be problems with the way the music is printed .
18 It must have something to do with the way the language heaps noun upon noun .
19 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 ) .
20 And the Committee was satisfied both with the way the guidelines had been observed and with the resulting coverage .
21 Councillors said they were unhappy with the way the village green had been cut by Winchester City Council .
22 Sometimes where there is a third party , such as a foundation with clear principles or there is government or local authority involvement , the pressure on the foundation representatives and public servants is to conform to an ‘ official ’ position which may be at odds with the way the project is developing and the views of the other partners .
23 There are problems with the way the sodium attacks the materials of the lamps and the very high temperature that the lamps have to run at .
24 The Astra has been accused of having poor suspension control , but it 's nothing compared with the way the LeBaron behaves .
25 If you are not happy with the way the program has arranged any of the increases or decreases , you can manually adjust them to suit your requirements .
26 The reason for this legal double standard is , I suspect , to do with the way the law is enforced .
27 Clearly all did not agree with the way the matter was handled .
28 He is entitled to be so furious with the way the Home Office and Conservative Central Office behaved during the presidential election that Mr Major will never even make it on to his Christmas card list .
29 ‘ Any suggestion that the one-day internationals do n't matter as much as the Tests is not right and is certainly at variance with the way the players view it . ’
30 But he is unhappy with the way the disciplinary inquiry was conducted and claims he will sue if his legal costs are not met .
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