Example sentences of "with [art] [noun] [art] " 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 Before that , in 1854 , Bradbury and Evans had published a series of twenty-one plates with the title A few leaves from the Newly-Invented Process of Nature-Printing .
3 There will be a congress plenary lecture by J.D. Watson ( Cold Spring Harbor , US ) with the title The finding of the genetic code .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 With the shellac the colour was all there and more .
7 They lodged with the court a confidential ‘ statement of grounds ’ in support of an application ex parte , under rule 9.2(1) ( 4 ) of the Insolvency Rules 1986 ( S.I .
8 Next year I 'm working out , or will soon be working out , with the Treasury a further substantial programme of increases and the Thames Valley bid will of course be looked at as part of that programme .
9 Oh yes , and we deal with the press a lot of course , but you , as I say you do get calls from anybody , about anything .
10 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 .
11 The ASB also published with the Foreword an exposure draft of a foreword carrying out the same role for Urgent Issues Task Force abstracts .
12 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 .
13 Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going .
14 The pipe is connected using a boss connector solvent-welded in place with the pipe a push-fit or solvent-weld in the connector
15 On a beach in Bangkok-Ivoire , feeling the sun 's heat pushing light through the grottoes of her muscles and bones , with the sky a great raft of blue , Jezrael watched two girls build a sand-elephant beyond the sun-danced lapping blue of the Indian Ocean .
16 ‘ Christopher , ’ said Francis to Jane , who was helping him with the sheep the next morning , ‘ has been like a father to me . ’
17 But you have to balance that with the way a major wo n't allow you the same freedom of artistic licence and influence over your promotion and development that an independent company can offer .
18 They include information on how to proceed if you are dissatisfied with the way a lawyer has handled your case or the diagnosis/treatment given by a doctor .
19 Beauty , I thought , was something to do with the way a face betrayed character .
20 Partly this is the result of the shapely overall curve of the A melody ; partly , perhaps , it has to do with the way a certain simple ( ‘ innocent ’ ? ) pentatonic inflection ( the melody of section A is based entirely on D E F£ A B , apart from a solitary G in bar 6 and the cadence in bar 15 ) rubs against the ‘ romantic ’ harmonies , diatonic with rich chromatic alterations .
21 ‘ 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 .
22 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 .
23 Colin Appleby , of the Midland Bank , is extremely pleased with the way the game has turned out .
24 It started with the way the tour was organised .
25 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 .
26 Now he is unhappy with the way the programme is working .
27 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 .
28 The nickname ‘ Ollie ’ , in itself , had much to do with the way the scandal was treated .
29 There can also be problems with the way the music is printed .
30 It must have something to do with the way the language heaps noun upon noun .
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