Example sentences of "with [art] [noun] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | and what have you come down for a meal and we used to sit with the landlord having a having a natter whilst having a few few drinks and er yeah he he used to say er when we went up what do you fancy tonight ? |
2 | If one integrates this thinking with the concepts underlying the SBU portfolio grids in strategic analysis , and especially if a successful cost-leadership and limit-pricing policy such as described earlier in this chapter is being pursued , one might expect to see a product ( SBU ) shift from ‘ Fine tuning ’ , through ‘ Pursue ’ , ‘ Awaken ’ , ‘ Scramble ’ and ‘ Salvage ’ , over the product life-cycle . |
3 | Pluralism or membership of associations , he suggests , provides the individual with the participation lacking in a liberal democracy . |
4 | At the fair itself there were country crafts and country foods , with the stallholders doing a roaring trade . |
5 | In paragraph 16 they point out that the defects stem from regarding larceny as a violation of possession and not of rights of ownership , with the offence depending on a taking of the property . |
6 | Most pairs in Britain lay in the middle two weeks of May , with the eggs hatching 12 or 13 days later . |
7 | The hunt starts with the lionesses hunting as a group for their prey . |
8 | Travel — Ferries : Ferry firms keep their heads above water With the Chunnel coming , ferry companies know they must smarten up their act if they are to keep custom . |
9 | And do n't forget , Roger , ’ Benjamin added , ‘ with the window slamming shut , the inside latch might just have fallen into place . ’ |
10 | Mr Siaurusevicius said that this might split the Lithuanian Party , with the majority approving the proposal , and a minority remaining members of the All-Union Party . |
11 | Turkey exports up to 50 million bulbs a year with the majority passing through the Netherlands . |
12 | Dysuria and urethral discharge are the main presenting symptoms , appearing anything from one to six weeks after catching the infection , with the majority occurring at two or three weeks . |
13 | Inner London authorities varied , with the majority noting courses offered by central departments : |
14 | The rooms are well proportioned , with the majority having good views across the grounds and lake . |
15 | These days , with the public becoming unusually price sensitive in every sector of the marketplace , the measure of competition is specially critical . |
16 | Examples : Humorous and dramatic dialogues between two people chatting about the tax , one totally ignorant and the other knowledgeable ; question and answer sessions ; vox pops with the public asking them what they know about the tax ; case studies of people who are unsure if they are entitled to any discounts . |
17 | I added grimly : ‘ And not with the public paying for it . ’ |
18 | Beveridge wanted a system based on insurance , with the public making insurance contributions to finance benefits like the state pension . |
19 | Because the spores are viable for a short time , Laboulbeniales are effectively restricted to arthropod hosts that have overlapping generations , especially in temperate regions ; that is they can not easily establish relations with those insects in which all the adults die at the end of the summer , with the species surviving in the form of larvae or pupae . |
20 | The Trust 's gardens are constantly changing , with the gardeners having to pit their wits against the uncertainties of plant growth and climate , exploiting to the full the limitations imposed by soil and site . |
21 | Hold the pattern sheet ( clipped into the pattern sleeve ) with the arrow pointing downwards and slide it into the slot at the top of the console . |
22 | In 1893 , spectators burst on to the field during a game between Nottingham Forest and West Bromwich Albion , and a fight ensued between players and fans with the Albionites attempting to defend the referee , although it was observed ‘ that none of the home players could be seen assisting in trying to stop disorder or to protect the Referee ’ . |
23 | The finale in particular is a delight , with the brass having a field-day . |
24 | For the most part , however , the procedures were given a clean bill of health , with the Commissioner examining warrants drawn at random , but also examining all new warrants issued on grounds of subversion . |
25 | The LSE 's neck joins the body at the fourteenth fret , with the cutaway giving access to all twenty frets . |
26 | Now , with the Tokyo stockmarket 's Nikkei index down more than 23% from its December 29th peak , with the yen sliding against the dollar and with interest rates on the up , the mood has switched to fear . |
27 | In the Florence of the 1420s , says Michael Veseth , an American professor of economics , he would have been ‘ pretty much at home ’ with the institutions dealing with business and government finance . |
28 | The large proportion of schedule 11 cases in the AEC sample contrasts dramatically with the proportion commencing probation nationally in 1988 , that is , 63 per cent of the AEC 's probationers were subject to a day centre requirement compared with only six per cent nationally ; similarly , 31 per cent of the AEC probationers were subject to a specified activity requirement compared with only six per cent nationally ( Home Office , 1990c , p. 46 ) . |
29 | ‘ Let's be done with the play acting , what is really going on , Miss Grenfell ? ’ |
30 | Many duck species are polygamous , with the drakes having no role in rearing the families . |