Example sentences of "each with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , frustration surfaced only in sporadic back-chat , but when teams such as Kelso and Heriot 's , each with a tradition of expansive back play , fail to put on a show in glorious conditions something , surely , is wrong . |
2 | And here were drums of chemicals , each labelled , each with a job number to check against sampling . |
3 | This is followed by 50 or so names , each with a description . |
4 | He had cards printed each with a picture of a rescued baby and an invitation to ‘ buy ’ a black baby orphan for half-a-crown . |
5 | Czechoslovakia 's finance ministry , for instance , is in despair these days as ten separate teams , each with a score of staff , crawl around its country . |
6 | They sat one on either side of him , at the ends of the table , each with a cup of coffee and a half-eaten slice of toast . |
7 | The rescued dogs are housed in a standard kennel block , each with a roomy pen kept scrupulously clean . |
8 | The second method involves cutting the leaf into stamp-sized pieces , each with a main vein running through it . |
9 | Using a sharp knife and board , cut the whole leaf into pieces , each with a main vein running through them . |
10 | With the already established public accounts committee , this would have given four such bodies , each with a salaried chairman , and the Catholics were to be given two of the chairs with the committees being made up to reflect parliamentary seats . |
11 | DNA consists of two strands , each with a backbone carrying the bases sticking out sideways . |
12 | ( These are assumptions : a ‘ map ’ could consist of a list of places , each with a map reference . ) |
13 | Britain needs fewer but brighter racecourses , each with a range of facilities that will attract customers for 300 days a year , not 10 . |
14 | Almost by accident , says Lord Weir , activities were split equally across five sectors : power , oil and gas , water and sewage , naval and marine , and general and industrial — each with a broad spread of international markets . |
15 | Orrell 's basic requirement is to go on winning for three more games because if they do not , either Northampton or Bath , each with a match to play after today , will nip in for the prize , just as Wasps did on the final day of the 1990 league season . |
16 | In France , which has more than 200 registered organic producers ( over half the world 's total ) , there are 16 associations , each with a different set of rules . |
17 | One of these , the Common Zebra , is widely distributed over the grassland savannah in eastern and southern Africa in different forms , each with a slightly different stripe pattern . |
18 | With a central lawn and borders around the edge , this garden would have lacked character , but internal hedges and a patio overhead had been used to create distinct areas that can be explored like the rooms of a house , each with a new mood and style . |
19 | Beyond the Leonardo monument and the row of yellow taxis , each with a driver whose disregard for your safety if you try to cross the road in front of them is as remarkable as any of da Vinci 's theories , is La Scala . |
20 | The structure is two identical cuboids , each with a smaller cube on top , added later to confer greater importance to the monument . |
21 | One family would gather on Sunday evening round the harmonium ; another would go to their grandfather 's village shop , boys and uncles each with a fiddle or cello , to sing or dance to their own tunes — ‘ we really enjoyed that ; ’ while a Yorkshire millowner 's family used to ask all their kin for weekly musical parties , taking turns to host these ‘ dreadful performances . ’ |
22 | In 1982 there were sixteen forestry/conservation projects and conservation elements in six integrated rural development projects ( each with a different donor agency ) . |
23 | It is proposed to survey a total of 400 roof systems , each with a minimum gross area of 500 sq.m , with Napier Polytechnic covering Scotland and northern England and BFRC surveying the Midlands and the South . |
24 | Virtually every paper responded , from the main provincial dailies and evening papers down to the smallest local weekly , each with a feature article on a lost house in their area . |
25 | Why did genes come together into large vehicles , each with a single genetic exit route ? |
26 | They came , each with a gaunt arm cutting the gentle skyline , clanking and threatening , laying their tracks as they rumbled along … |
27 | Instead of a single thick unit , like a land-based basalt , a submarine flow consists of a multitude of little packets of lava , commonly about one metre across , each with a fine-grained , glassy skin , and these packets are piled on top of one another , sometimes in thicknesses of hundreds of metres or more . |
28 | Old Den stood at the opposite side of the grave with Tommy Drennan , each with a cord ready to help lay Celia and Dermot Murphy to rest . |
29 | From 1742 Methodist societies were organized into ‘ classes ’ of 8–10 persons , each with a leader , based on Wesley 's conviction that spiritual oversight needed to be intimate and personal . |
30 | The AP1-88 's four identical turbocharged , 12-cylinder Deutz diesel engines , each with a capacity of 19 litres and producing 315 kW of continuous power . |