Example sentences of "with [art] [noun] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 In paragraph 16 they point out that the defects stem from regarding larceny as a violation of possession and not of rights of ownership , with the offence depending on a taking of the property .
2 Regardless of the aircraft 's heading , whenever its position coincides with the bearing set on the OBS , the left/right needle will be centred .
3 Dot stroked her mother 's other white leg stretched out along the bed , with the varnish drying on the toes now like five scarlet flames .
4 WHILE my heart goes out to the parents in the baby-swop drama , I have to agree with the midwife interviewed on TV who said that it was ‘ a disaster waiting to happen ’ .
5 If the car dealer had made extensive enquiries of previous owners as to the accuracy of the odometer reading , then the defence is likely to succeed , especially if the general condition of the car was consistent with the mileage recorded on the odometer .
6 A similar pattern of theatres was acquired along the Portsmouth Road , with the circuit terminating on the Isle of Wight at Ryde .
7 The House of Lords held that the plaintiff 's relationship with the committee conferred on him private law rights to remuneration in accordance with his statutory terms of service : that a litigant possessed of a private law right could seek to enforce that right by ordinary action notwithstanding that the proceedings would involve a challenge to a public law decision ; and that accordingly the action brought by the plaintiff in the Queen 's Bench Division did not constitute an abuse of process .
8 Consider providing the participating member with the opportunity to report on results of contact directly to the client , in order to ensure effective communication .
9 Formerly known as Operation Raleigh , the charity aims to develop young people by providing them with the opportunity to work on demanding environmental and conservation projects in remote areas of the world .
10 It is therefore argued that the operation of monetary policy should be taken out of the hands of the government which is politically motivated and into the hands of the Central Bank , which is neutral but has a reputation to uphold ( such a situation exists in Germany , with the Bundesbank deciding on monetary policy ) .
11 We were causally checking the route up America 's Pacific Coast , with the GRiD perched on the bonnet , ( sorry hood ) of our somewhat huge Chrysler Imperial when a ‘ Black & White ’ ( Police car to you and me ) stopped behind .
12 Keegan is refusing to co-operate with the hype-merchants focusing on his reunion with Kenny Dalglish to the detriment of their managerial charges .
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14 Now imagine the scene with the soldiers camped on the banks of a big bend in a river .
15 In another corner was an equally decrepit cabinet which displayed a handful of publicity stills that were changed twice weekly , along with the dayglo signwriting on the marquee , as if by legerdemain .
16 These theoretical analyses , computer tournaments , and laboratory experiments continue , with the answers depending on the extent to which future pay-offs are discounted , on the ensemble of strategies present in the group of players , on the degree to which strategies are deterministic or error-prone ( for example , imperfect memories of opponents or of past events ) , and so on .
17 Others proposed the slogan , ‘ You ca n't sell your own mother , ’ with the message focusing on the religious and historical bonds between the Jewish people and the Biblical towns of Hebron , Nablus and Bethlehem .
18 Among the various trade and co-operation agreements signed in 1990 , the most important were ( i ) an agreement signed with the United States on April 9 which granted Czechoslovakia most-favoured-nation status , thereby reducing tariff levels for Czechoslovak exports to the United States ; and ( ii ) a 10-year agreement with the EC signed on March 23 which would eliminate quotas for Czechoslovak industrial exports to the EC by 1995 and facilitate the transfer of EC expertise to many sectors of the Czechoslovak economy .
19 With the government insisting on cutting back sulphur emissions from Scottish power stations , the company is likely to bring forward the opening date of the station by several years to 1992-93 .
20 I 'd picked the Bloomsbury address from a handful of alternatives Patterson had offered for the set-up as the easiest route and also the time , early afternoon , though in town these days the traffic was a matter of pot luck with the odds stacked on it being bad .
21 Lying still , with the fingers clenched on the envelope and the eyes saucer wide .
22 Her silver fork with the monogram engraved on the handle , her silver napkin ring .
23 The shopkeeper slammed the door behind them and quickly pulled down a blind with the word CLOSED on it .
24 Mr Williams predicted that everyone would be happy with the service provided on the ship which has been upgraded as part of a £6m investment throughout the line 's car ferry fleet .
25 Mr Williams predicted that everyone would be happy with the service provided on the ship which has been upgraded as part of a £6m investment throughout the line 's car ferry fleet .
26 2 To establish a relationship with the patient based on trust and open communication .
27 Most of the sauropods ( like Brontosaurus ) had graviportal ( weight-carrying ) feet with thick elastic soles , with the foot expanding on tread-impact with the ground , similar to a modern elephant , to keep the animal from getting stuck in soft ground .
28 The Jaguar had been parked outside his flat that morning , with the keys found on the door-mat ; but just as of his weariness and of his hangover , Morse made no mention of his gratitude .
29 The theme of the exhibition may have more to do with American politics than with the Greek works on loan .
30 You 're gon na want to support someone in groups with the changes coming on board , know what I mean ?
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