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

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1 As English tutor at Haworth College in Cambridge I deal with them every day .
2 We 're in touch with them every day , they refuse to leave and we 're very grateful to them for their efforts .
3 Over a period of five days teams of people walked , ran , cycled , rode , paddled and sailed from Inverness to the Western Isles , taking with them a marble stone — a 1,200 year old saintly relic of St Ronan .
4 It will have received monies from the disposal of trust capital on the purchase of its own shares but the proceeds which will be treated as distributions for tax purposes ( dividends ) will have borne ACT and would potentially carry with them a credit .
5 Instead of the usual exercise in preaching to the converted , UKCMG members — real users rather than computer industry staff — brought with them a wealth of scepticism and experience to Thursday 's open systems stream that was both refreshing and alarming .
6 You live with them a while and you forget how a white person talks . "
7 They may , however , bring with them a transfer value from their former pension scheme which will be converted into qualifying and reckonable service under the PCSPS .
8 Even more relevant to the point I am making is the sudden realisation that this , as the name implies , is really a United Kingdom : a composite and diverse , not a monolithic structure And above all the discovery that there are parts of the UK which share with them a history of colonial or quasi-colonial exploitation , and where people speak of development problems in a language they understand .
9 Surely , however , the women who do make the transition from the grant-aided sector to the mainstream bring with them a history of political and creative experience which must make itself felt in the long run ?
10 The governors are an interested group of lay people who bring with them a range of new perspectives on the school .
11 Debt burdens nearly always bring with them a sense of imprisonment .
12 Again my concern about that is that Trusts bring with them a shroud of secrecy , able to do business behind closed doors .
13 Branson and Berry had brought with them a suitcase containing several thousands of American dollars , which was carried coolly through Customs , in defiance of the local currency regulations .
14 All the three daytime trains from Dhronachalam to Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh bring with them a garland of firewood bundles strung outside carriage windows .
15 The Italians had brought with them a battalion of tanks , a company of armoured cars and another of motorized machine guns , all designed for the kind of fast-moving warfare that Mussolini wanted to see in Spain and which was inimical to Franco 's preferred modus operandi .
16 Another is the sawfly , which lays its eggs always along the midrib of the leaf , and with them a hormone that causes the leaves to roll up from the edges in to enclose and protect the emerging larvae in a neat tubular hideaway .
17 what I was going to suggest is that we should s seek to negotiate with them a turnover rent .
18 On the allotted day , he and Joan arrived at the office for a ten-o'clock wedding , carrying with them a gift of two enormous chairs of the type popular with minor African potentates .
19 Active edges , on the other hand carry with them a specification of the supporting edges which they need , but as yet have not found , in order to become complete .
20 The men on the Committee , led by Francis Hawkins and E.G. Mandeville Roe , then resigned from the British Fascists and joined Mosley , bringing with them a copy of its membership list .
21 Officers and officials returning to Britain after the American War of Independence took home with them a taste for madeira wine .
22 Nearly 300 years ago , French aristocratic refugee settlers founded New Orleans as a trading post and brought with them a taste for good food and classic cooking .
23 They brought with them a bag of tomatoes and a giant panda ; they had nicknamed Crawford ‘ Panda ’ because of all the bruises his body had accumulated .
24 For current examinations seem to carry with them a number of hidden assumptions :
25 They brought with them a number of French country traditions , such as the boucherie ( preserving hogs by a process of salting and smoking ) , a tradition which is still continued today .
26 The datasets are not likely to become obsolete in the foreseeable future ; however , it will be essential to keep with them a record not only of the modifications made to them , such as imputation , sampling and Barnardisation , but also information on how these will affect results derived from the data .
27 Pupils transferring at the end of Key Stage 2 will bring with them a statement of attainment .
28 However , we could hurt the people who love us most if we do n't negotiate with them a time and method for letting out anger .
29 These terms , especially polysemous and polysemy , although innocuous if used circumspectly , are not entirely ideal for our purposes , because they carry with them a view of lexical meaning in which there is a tendency to regard the lexeme as the primary semantic unit , and the different lexical units as ‘ merely variants ’ .
30 In order to deal with the latter , all carry with them a book of fixedpenalty tickets .
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