Example sentences of "with [art] [noun] [pron] is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The use of a written procedure was pioneered in the House of Lords where each party has for some years been required to lodge a ‘ Case ’ with the court which is very similar to the skeleton arguments more recently introduced in the Court of Appeal . |
2 | The analogy with the press which is so often used by the authors to justify the liberation of broadcasting , e.g. as in ‘ electronic publishing ’ , is only superficially attractive . |
3 | ‘ He plays for a mixed side in his spare time and is well up with the rules which is pretty useful because they seem to change every couple of months . ’ |
4 | However , it is through an unexpected connection with the Pre-Raphaelites which is most useful to an analysis of Walker 's attitude to , or treatment of , women in her images . |
5 | There is some suggestion of violence on the part of the mother 's current and very , so far , short-lived relationship with the man she is now with and , if that is so — and one has to accept , for the purposes of this application , the untested evidence of the father — it would not be in the interests of these children for the original order to be made after an inter partes hearing . |
6 | However , that does not mean that the union will not wish to spread the work more widely around , nor that it is entirely happy with the service it is already receiving . |
7 | None of these structures competes with the others which is perhaps why they work as a trio . |
8 | The sense of isolation which might otherwise ensue is , however , mitigated by the close contact with neighbours and workmates in the other tied houses and by increasing contact with the farmer who is now a neighbour as well as an employer . |
9 | In discussions with the child it is often possible to plan a course of work to meet the individual 's needs so that the learning process is negotiated rather than dictated . |
10 | The mnemonics ensure that after a minimum of experience with the structure it is no longer necessary to refer to Figure 11.3 when transmitting or receiving . |
11 | It was a one witness case with lots of contradictions I 'm very happy with the outcome which is sooner than we expected . |
12 | As a consequence she may be more likely to mate with him than with a male who is less explicit about his state . |
13 | At Tesco we have now started to use foam packaging , such as meat trays , which has been produced either without CFCs at all or with a CFC which is far less damaging to the Ozone layer . |
14 | Others can go continental with a style which is as chic and avant garde as a French bistro . |
15 | Marx is continually facing a problem which is very familiar to anthropologists : how to express a different system with a vocabulary which is inevitably moulded to the institutions of the society in which it is normally used . |
16 | Violet Kray is the heroine of the film , and she is played by Billie Whitelaw with a warmth which is completely credible and endearing . |
17 | Apart from helping her , I have also helped myself with a domestic who is more efficient and devoted because her mind is free of family problems ’ . |
18 | With a runway it is often possible to use the centre line and a selected spot . |
19 | The librarian is then confronted with a decision which is almost as important ( and almost as costly ) as his original selection decision . |
20 | Many people have found it has helped to make a pact with a friend who is also giving up ; or they have asked for sponsorship from their friends , fellow office workers or family ( their support will be invaluable ) . |
21 | With a man it is otherwise . |
22 | Under section 6(3) , a defendant who is charged with sexual intercourse with a girl who is over 13 and under 16 may avail himself of what is commonly referred to as ‘ the young man 's defence . ’ |
23 | It is n't easy coping with a person who is twice your age and beset by problems you have no hope of being able to understand . |
24 | But it is possible to get the best of both worlds with a garment which is mostly dark , but has bright patches incorporated at strategic points . |
25 | We will fight terrorism by every lawful means , repealing the counter-productive Prevention of Terrorism Act and replacing it with a measure which is more effective and genuinely acceptable in a democratic society . |
26 | ‘ Amasha ’ : This presents with a stool which is generally not watery but contains mucus . |
27 | Anselm fought for it with a tenacity which is only explicable if the whole scene which we have briefly surveyed is borne in mind : the primacy was the brightest of the dreams which the monks of Canterbury had inherited from their largely silent , ever-beckoning past , and on this question Anselm fell under the spell of the awe-inspiring tradition which he had helped to preserve . |
28 | It may be that with a patient who is terminally ill or aged , the doctor 's obligation does not extend to anything more than the relief of pain and making the patient comfortable . |
29 | Thus , the protagonists ' encounter with a postman who is too drunk to articulate properly or to deliver his letters , which he keeps dropping in the street , is one of a series of symbolic episodes expressing the generalized breakdown of communication in a country that has lost all sense of social cohesion . |
30 | If you venture past the crowds to see the Poussins , you find yourself alone with a collection which is as lamentably hung as ever . |