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

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1 Making sense of the National Curriculum , at the moment of its introduction , is rather like making sense of a jigsaw with no picture on the box and half of the pieces missing .
2 Some of these patterns could undoubtedly be related to sexual activity ( for example , a male infection on the lower surface of a leg with a female infection on the upper surface of the corresponding leg ) , but sexual contact could not explain all of the distribution patterns .
3 I was reading an article ( Echoes , March 3 ) by David Isaacs about an old soldier 's experience in Singapore and it reminded me of a conversation with a friend in Carlisle .
4 Once during the course of a conversation with a fellow teacher she expressed the difficultly that she experiences in ‘ selling membership ’ to class members because she felt that there was ‘ nothing to offer them . ’
5 My key word for the next three days is born here out of a conversation with the increasingly vocal and 45-degree angled Fyfe .
6 She had been perched on the seat of a tractor with the gulls flowing behind her in a slip-stream .
7 Wipe the rim of a goblet with a piece of lemon and dip it in brown sugar .
8 They also tell us of a field with the manor house in a ruinous condition .
9 Mr Dovaston said Magee had a tattoo on his left forearm of a heart with the letter A inside , with the names Pat and Joe underneath .
10 He has a tattoo on his left arm of a heart with the letter A inside with the names Pat and Joe underneath .
11 The basis of a structure with the pointed arch supported on piers led , over many years , to great variety in vault design .
12 A typical CSC workstation consists of a computer with a microphone and video camera .
13 The evaluators ' initial impression was of a school with a fairly traditional outlook but one in which facilities were enviable .
14 He 'd heard of a buyer with a hunger that was not being satisfied through conventional markets , and Klein had allowed it to be known that he might be able to lay his hands on something attractive .
15 Seventy six consecutive patients attending the general medical clinic of a physician with a special interest in gastroenterology , in whom the principal diagnosis of painful rib syndrome was made , were selected for study .
16 These differences in assertiveness ( which , for example , contrast a speaker 's stated commitment to the truth of a proposition with a tentative expression of opinion ) are reflected in differences in modal meaning .
17 In Akerele v R [ 1943 ] AC 255 ( PC ) , which approved the law in Bateman , a doctor 's careless mixing of a powder with the result that five children died was not manslaughter .
18 Something which may help here is to try visualising the helicopter as being on the lower end of a pendulum with the transmitter controls moving the top of the pendulum .
19 Article 228 ( 2 ) of the Treaty of Rome was suggested as an example of a treaty with a clause as referred to in ( a ) of Article 36 bis .
20 Jack Pertwee sat on the smart checked tweed sofa holding the hand of a girl with a monumental pile of black hair and eyelashes like shoe brushes .
21 The news programmes were almost entirely preoccupied with the question of who had revealed the name of a girl with an ear complaint .
22 Among the ‘ lower caste ’ people , the woman 's role had always been rather different from her role in the farming castes ; now ‘ lower caste ’ women worked increasingly in the fields alongside the men and this led , according to Mamdani , to ‘ a radical change … in the attitude towards girl children … low caste families do not look upon the birth of a girl with the disfavour they used to ’ — though ‘ to a certain extent the disfavour persists because the girl will marry and emigrate precisely when she has reached the age of greatest productivity ’ .
23 The Determined Potater : This children 's film tells of a spud with an eye for advancement .
24 Eventually , after an hour of torment , Jeopardy swung out of a configuration with the words , ‘ It is clear we will accomplish little today . ’
25 The Duke 's thumbnail had forced a small scar into the map at another crossroads , this one much closer to Brussels and just south of a village with the odd name of Waterloo .
26 Certainly the tendency of a number of planning studies to equate the vitality of a village with the number of organizations it contains reveals a decidedly middle-class bias and fails to give sufficient weight to the overwhelmingly informal basis of rural working-class association .
27 If you jump out of a loop with a GOTO ( How could you ! ! ! ) you should jump back in .
28 It was the first time I had ever heard of a savant with a linguistic ability .
29 The distribution of a component between the two phases is given by the partition coefficient D ( see also previous section ) A component of a mixture with a high value for D remains largely dissolved in the mobile phase and thus passes over the stationary phase rapidly .
30 According to C. F. C. Beeson , the earliest European record of a clock with a mechanical escapement is that of 1283 in the Annals of Dunstable Priory in Bedfordshire .
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