Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Mathers span the wheel with the heel of his hand and they bounced back on to the approach road . |
2 | Religion with the ring of truth |
3 | About 6 years ago we therefore set out to raise the image of Washroom with the hope of protecting our customer base in difficult times and to generally increase sales . |
4 | If one wished to adopt the approach of a limited express remedy with no exclusion of liability , one would retain cl 10 ( except for cl 10.6 ) and delete the phrases in square brackets in cl 5.1 and the whole of cll 1 , 5.2 and 5.3 . |
5 | Charles met Robyn off the train from Rummidge with a bottle of champagne in his hand . |
6 | Close association with a member of the other sex , as in marriage , allows a wider range of response and action than either partner could have on their own . |
7 | Kodak Limited has responded to the appeal from the British Olympic Association with a donation of £10,000 to help support the British Teams at the Winter and Summer Olympics in 1992 . |
8 | First there are the buildings which are usually , though not exclusively , domestic in character , located in their own spacious plots of land or yards , often in association with a range of agricultural features . |
9 | The second distinctive group covers the well known strip buildings which are set end-on to the road frontages , often in association with a range of specialized activities . |
10 | The project is being carried out in association with a group of Nigerian scholars as part of a wider study of social structure and environmental change in Northern Nigeria . |
11 | Ecology , for example , had hitherto been granted a rather lowly status by professional scientists on account of its association with the kind of amateur botanical pursuits beloved of Victorian country vicars . |
12 | During the postwar period the idea of democracy also came to be expressed in new terms — differing profoundly from the restrictive meaning which Schumpeter , Weber and others had imparted to it through its association with the idea of citizenship . |
13 | But for Britain , WEU was perhaps satisfactory : it allowed for the possibility of British association with the leaders of integration , if necessary , and may have permitted some form of British influence upon the latter . |
14 | The event is being organised by the Kensington & Chelsea National Trust Association with the help of Phillips auctioneers to raise money for the Stowe Landscape Gardens Appeal . |
15 | He was unfortunate to have been in office when George III 's association with the Earl of Bute brought unpopularity to his whole family . |
16 | Just as speeches by ministers made in association with the passage of an Act of Parliament are of little or no interest to a judge when he comes to interpret the law , so it is highly unlikely , though the matter has yet fully to be put to the test , that the Court of Justice will take much notice of intergovernmental pronouncements or agreements . |
17 | Until 18 October , the Walters Art Gallery is showing ‘ Armies of light : treasures of medieval Russia ’ , in association with the Ministry of Culture of the Soviet Union and the Walters Art Gallery . |
18 | Where is it clear that reliance may be placed on our association with the preparation of financial information , and where that reliance is not justified by the nature of the association , we should take every opportunity to make the nature of our position clear ( for example , in discussing information , prepared but not reported on by ourselves , with a client 's bankers ) . |
19 | The easiest way to get a component " accepted " is to declare that it has no , or only the simplest , association with the rest of the machine . |
20 | Presented in association with the Friends of the Mulholland Grand Organ . |
21 | This exercise is in association with the consideration of the development and promotion of a Corporate Identity for Lothian Regional Council . |
22 | He was coming inside the English Association with the hope of assuring himself that his own principles were being carried out by it . |
23 | His own association with the court of the Great Criminal was not a secret , least of all to these people , and their attitude to him was one which Merymose had no power to influence . |
24 | Another important development in my academic career in 1962–1969 was a close association with the Survey of English Usage : a research centre for the study of present-day English founded by , and attached to my Department at U.C.L. The most important part of the Survey 's work was the compilation of a large corpus of modern English texts , both spoken and written . |
25 | a new part-time course offered in association with the Institute of Education , University of London |
26 | In the latest edition of The Company Director : Powers and Duties , published by Jordans in association with the Institute of Directors , authors Peter Loose , John Yelland and David Impey lament that ‘ whatever the virtues of its contents , the Companies Act 1989 has left the efforts to consolidate companies legislation in tatters . |
27 | The award was presented by Norsk Hydro ( UK ) in association with the Fellowship of Engineering . |
28 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ said Kāli : it was possible that the festival of ban pasāi had lost its association with the god of the forest before she was even born . |
29 | His close association with the Society of Jesus ( Jesuits ) also rendered him suspect to more secular DC politicians . |
30 | it will carry its campaign with increasing vigour among all classes of people , whatever their professions and occupations , but particularly among members of trade unions , seeking their interest in and active association with the achievement of its aims . |