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

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1 This type of guarantee was in the past commonly created by the manufacturer supplying with the goods a reply paid postcard which the purchaser was asked to fill in and post , thereby accepting its terms .
2 Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going .
3 In keeping with the times the ladies were strictly segregated and used the rooms on each side of the front door .
4 However , when the 181 patients in practices without any diabetic protocol were compared with the others no significant difference was shown .
5 Lastly , a reminder that the Jed-Forest v Melrose match at Riverside kicks-off at 2pm , with the others an hour later .
6 Among those Cabinet Ministers entrusted with the discussions the view was expressed that in talking to the Burmese they would not encounter ‘ the purely ‘ Bazaar approach ’ .
7 Agree with the vendors the timetable of events following the meeting and the deadline for the revised firm offers .
8 Although this appeared to repeat some of the work already undertaken by the FAOR team , because the analysts were now concerned with documenting the user requirements at a detailed level it was necessary to focus the questions more precisely and , taking account of the proposed technical solutions , to consider with the interviewees the potential advantages of information being indexed and stored by electronic means .
9 Apart from a central episode in two parts only , the whole movement follows the same pattern of double canons with the consequents a quaver later and a semitone higher .
10 When Dad went off to the pub with the bottles the following day I followed him .
11 The business in the example , it should be pointed out , is likely to be a retailer as there is no manufacturing capacity in the fixed assets and thus an opportunity is provided for the teacher to explore with the students the expected differences in the structure of assets and liabilities between different industries .
12 The trust , which aims to help disadvantaged children around the world , says it was n't satisfied with the conditions the orphans returned to .
13 And er the fire was underneath this you see in a little grate and you used to open the door and stoke it up and er more often than not it was fired by slack , which was a residue of the coal out of the coal house , you know when you broke your coal up with the lumps the the little sl bits of slack they were all put on one side for the copper fire .
14 Snodgrass was discussing with the Gnomes the best route to take and Caspar was making sure that they had packed the maps and Inchbad and Goll the Gorm and Arca Dubh were nodding and smiling and , of course , there was nothing sinister in their smiles — and there was certainly nothing in the least sinister in the way that Goibniu was looking at Fenella , thumbs hooked in his belt , his wide greedy mouth curving into a satisfied grin …
15 Care is , however , needed to ensure that decimals have to be dealt with : a version of the same task with 4 m 10 cm and 4 m 20 cm ( success rate 68 per cent ) is unlikely to test pupils ' understanding of decimals since many will deal just with the centimetres a whole number task .
16 Well we go down there for all the permits and things anyway you see , recording there with the documents the P F A.
17 He had made them himself with the things the girl , Marie , had brought last time she 'd come .
18 Then we tried to link all of this with the strategies the teacher was actually observed to use in her interactions with children elsewhere in the room .
19 Before an election , voters uncertain of the outcome are viewed as assigning probabilities to the result , allowing wage-setters to negotiate on the basis of the average expected post-election monetary growth rate-the average being a weighted one with the weights the assigned probabilities of each party 's success .
20 They usually share with the nomads a certain angularity in their overall compositions and articulation of forms .
21 In common with the dependentistas the NIDL theorists see no prospects whatsoever for any genuine Third World development in these changes in global capitalist strategies .
22 She said an assault at the St Chad 's Drive pub on the Friday night was followed by a confrontation with the bouncers the following night when a gun was produced .
23 She said an assault at the St Chad 's Drive pub on the Friday night was followed by a confrontation with the bouncers the following night when a gun was produced .
24 ‘ Even with the measures the Government has been forced to take today unemployment will keep on rising . ’
25 Hands are also important in body language , usually to provide points of emphasis , while shaping with the hands the object being discussed , or an event , or signalling directions .
26 With the appointments the board retains a quorum , and Mr James is looking for two more members for the team .
27 After consultation with the police the council is asking people to gather on the Boulevard and the nearby Gloucester Street car park , at the rear of the library , which has been reserved for them .
28 On the second day of the trail the trial rather the prosecution said that in interviews with the police the pair had demonstrated a fluent capacity to tell lies .
29 If you have partition walls and not much space or light you can try playing around with the walls a little .
30 Ten minutes after the lecture as he was jovially chatting with the conferees a cry went up ‘ the cannabis has been nicked ! ’
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