Example sentences of "[conj] with [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Measure up from the hemline and mark the finished length of the curtains , either by tacking across the width of the fabric , or with a row of pins on the right side . |
2 | Dining out The character and wide range of flavours of Scotch Whiskies make the perfect companion to a meal , taken as an aperitif — either straight , or with water or soda , or with a variety of mixers , with or without ice … taken during a meal … and taken as the perfect after-dinner drink . |
3 | I sha n't be trampled on , Flick , do n't you worry — but at the same time I sha n't go through life as gracefully as you , or with a flourish of trumpets like Gay . |
4 | Patients without endoscopic oesophagitis or with the presence of erosions at the distal oesophagus are younger , usually in the fourth decade and mainly women , while patients with Barrett 's oesophagus ( uncomplicated and complicated with ulcer and/ or stricture ) are significantly older ( usually in the fifth decade ) and mainly men . |
5 | Many people achieve it on their own , within their families , or with the help of friends or untrained helpers . |
6 | It was also possible to classify the States of Europe according to their ability to wage war , whether on their own or with the help of subsidies and other encouragements from their more powerful neighbours . |
7 | in Kings North Trust Ltd. v. Bell [ 1986 ] 1 W.L.R. 119 , 123 , as ‘ clear law ’ or with the line of cases from Turnbull & Co. v. Duval [ 1902 ] A.C. 429 to Shears and Sons Ltd. v. Jones , 128 L.T. 218 . |
8 | Any other arrestable offence may be serious if its commission has led to or is likely to lead to : ( a ) serious harm to the security of the state or public order ; ( b ) serious interference with the administration of justice or with the investigation of offences ; ( c ) death ; ( d ) serious injury ; ( e ) substantial financial gain or serious financial loss . |
9 | Section 38(1) allows this : ( I ) if necessary to substantiate a name or address ; ( 2 ) if the custody officer has reasonable grounds for believing this is necessary : ( i ) for the suspect 's own protection ; ( ii ) to prevent him from causing physical injury to any other person ; ( iii ) to prevent loss or damage to property ; ( iv ) to ensure his appearance in court ; ( v ) to prevent interference with the administration of justice or with the investigation of offences ; ( vi ) juveniles can also be detained in custody if the custody officer believes this to be in the juvenile 's own interests . |
10 | You may even feel your skin crawling after a difficult meeting or with the impact of crowds of people . |
11 | Did authority reside in the parents , with their popular language of purity ( and one suspects a commonsense discourse about the naturalness and inevitability of procreation and parenthood ) , or with the power of professionals ? |
12 | Thus , science must begin with myths , and with the criticism of myths ; neither with the collection of observations , nor with the invention of experiments , but with the critical discussion of myths , and of magical techniques and practices . |
13 | I also think that Mrs somewhat underestimated the formal hours required , I have noted from the er , the B M A documents setting out the charges to be expected to be levied by agencies in relation to nurses that extra hours will be charged per hour and I can foresee that if an agency contracts to provide ten hours formal care that er , it might be that with a number of carers they would find themselves very , very frequently putting in for extra hours of care . |
14 | Compare that with the mushrooming of tenants ' housing co-ops in Liverpool , in the face of Labour Party opposition . |
15 | Schumm ( 1968 ) also demonstrated how knowledge gained from contemporary denudation rates could give clues about the rates in geological time and suggested that with the appearance of grasses in the Cainozoic , the relations between climate , vegetation , erosion and runoff became much as today except for the subsequent influence of man . |
16 | Once I was lying on the bed I noticed that with the appearance of Aids , there is so much more precaution — every needle , tube , cotton wool swab etc is carefully disposed of . |
17 | Here he writes that with the succession of avant-gardes taking the place of established avant-gardes there is a certain ‘ épuration ’ of poetry in which the latter is ‘ reduced ’ to its own ‘ proper materials ’ . |
18 | Because Statementing is concerned with the allocation of resources rather than with the identification of needs strict limits are placed on the power of parents to affect the Statementing process . |
19 | Pursuing the concept that art and life are one , modern artists have chosen to use degradable materials concerned more with the nightmare of the present than with the recognition of generations still to come . |
20 | Nowhere is this more evident than with the acquisition of companies . |
21 | Secondly , he may be said to have challenged and broken the enhanced idea of empire , albeit with the help of circumstances . |
22 | The new Supreme Soviet in Latvia , elected in March-April and with a majority of deputies loyal to the nationalist Popular Front [ see p. 37322 ] , on May 4 passed a resolution proclaiming Latvia 's independence from the Soviet Union , but nevertheless taking a more cautious line than its Baltic neighbours . |
23 | The Highways and Planning departments are separate organisations within the local authority , each under the control of a specialist Chief Officer and with a range of responsibilities , including : |
24 | Totals and averages are available at the press of a key , and the programme allows you to log your training against a wide variety of parameters , and with a choice of units . |
25 | We then voted on a lengthy Liberal resolution er , it was amended by Labour we voted on all of the separate points in the resolution , all were agreed and then Professor decided that he wanted to move a further amendment which after some consultation , some discussion with the legal people about it 's validity , he did which wiped out all of the things that we 'd just agreed and we turned to the original Conservative motion minus the beginning phrase and with a couple of things stuck on at the end and we thought well that 's it the Conservatives will vote for that , but no although it was their own motion in all but name , the Conservatives would n't vote for that unless Mr was allowed to move it . |
26 | Married off and with a couple of babies to boot . |
27 | George reluctantly accepted the situation and with a mouthful of curses we drove off down the now dusty road towards the Orne . |
28 | They turned the corner of the house and saw what looked like an outbuilding , only rather a smart one , painted white and with a tub of nasturtiums outside the open front door . |
29 | The point here is that unlike myself , who am after all , in a fairly privileged position of being able to examine texts in detail from a single point of view , i.e. gender , teachers are in the business of bringing together children and books in the busy context of the school classroom , and with a multiplicity of aims . |
30 | This function has been called many times under many conditions , and with a variety of subjects . |