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

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1 It is thought that this reacts with the woody tissue of the veins to produce trichlorophenol or TCP and that residual moulds feed on this , producing a ‘ corked ’ -smelling compound .
2 It has long been held to look like a cello , but the elliptical window above the door looks like a beak to me , so that with the round windows above the upper façade looks nothing so much as a chick wearing a Napoleonic hat .
3 Fix the end cap with the round pin over the cut end .
4 With a small smile playing round his lips , he drew their two hands with the intertwined fingers into the space between them and leaned them lightly against his chest .
5 In England , Lacanian ideas have been linked with Marxist ones , as in MacCabe 's James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word ; Catherine Belsey 's Critical Practice , which identified Lacan 's ‘ symbolic order ’ of language , into which the infant enters , with the Althusserian realm of ideology ; and Anthony Easthope 's Poetry as Discourse which related Lacan 's dissolution of the ego to New Critical impersonality and structuralist ‘ dropping of the author ’ .
6 ‘ And your father 's other brother — Maurice , with the Trebyan pottery at St Hilary — was there any friction there ? ’
7 There is a necessity for us to behave like this in order to cope with the informational complexity with which we are perpetually faced — we ‘ know ’ something works so we do it , bracketing off the rest of the world until it becomes clear that there is a need to change our basic beliefs .
8 Part of the reason for this lies with the decentralised nature of the party membership records but it has also been conventional political wisdom that Conservative party members play an insignificant role in the determination of the party 's policies .
9 Golding 's office was grey and cheerless , with the disorientating feature of being substantially higher than it was wide .
10 If this is not possible ( and it usually is n't ) , the golden advice at the present time must be to sell first rather than risk lumbering yourself with the crippling expense of having to borrow for several months or possibly longer .
11 The young man managed to combine collusion with the antiseptic disinterest of a nurse .
12 The UFF launched the week of blood lust with the callous murder of mother of four Teresa de Mogollon Dowds at her north Belfast home on Monday night — ‘ in mistake ’ for her husband .
13 This inability to make explicit symmetry judgements contrasts dramatically with the preserved effect of symmetry on figure-ground segretation .
14 She tried to twist away from him , the buttons of her blouse giving way as she moved , but he was too strong ; he imprisoned her within the steel band of his arm , dominating her body with the grinding pressure of his own .
15 So in practical terms of helping shoppers to make sound buying choices , the value of increased familiarity with APRs is somewhat curtailed by the way that people generally seem to equate it with the add-on cost of the credit .
16 With the effective removal of a huge percentage of licensed venues in the United Kingdom from the list of places where royalties were once automatically eligible for collection , how can a composer now feel that his rights are ‘ adequately protected ’ ?
17 With the effective abolition of national frontiers within the European Community after 1992 , it is evident that European politics will become increasingly central to the
18 What emerged was a scheme which struggled to combine the advantages of size with the effective intimacy of small communities , in which each pupil would be known and would count .
19 A tribunal can not consider an unfair dismissal complaint unless it is presented during a three-month period beginning with the effective date of termination .
20 Loopholes , omissions or ambiguities should not be exploited to gain an advantage incompatible with the effective control of risk .
21 I 'm not sure that withholding diplomatic recognition is the best way to approach that , after all diplomatic recognition is concerned really with the effective control of territory and things like that rather than with moral principles , however , I think that er , when the Soviet Republics are signing their new Union Treaty or Commonwealth Treaty or whatever it 's going to be called by that time , this question should be amongst the most important to be tackled there , that 's to say the rights of ethnic minorities living in Republican Territories , that they should have the right to educate their children in their own language , that they should have the right to their own religion and so on and so forth .
22 Thus Chapter 9 is about what policies , both local and national , will be necessary as components of a structural programme concerned with the effective redistribution of resources and power and with the transformation of the existing social order through a process of cultural revolution .
23 Public management is concerned with the effective functioning of whole systems of organisations .
24 With the effective collapse of the offshore pirate radio stations in 1967 Peel had come ashore and been swallowed within the recesses of Broadcasting House , and its bastard infant , Radio One .
25 Subject to obtaining a magistrate 's warrant , police officers may also enter premises forcibly to look for evidence of a serious arrestable offence ( ranging from murder and rape to any act which has led or might lead to public disorder , or , vaguer still , acts which might interfere with the effective administration of justice ) .
26 The thatch of what remained of the subsided roof was streaked with the dark green of lichen .
27 Knit in Fair Isle ( 120 rows ) with the dark colour in feeder 1 and white in feeder 2 .
28 She rose , crossed the room and sat with the dark man on the floor .
29 He looked up at the face with the dark hair above him .
30 Calvin and his successors came up with the dark doctrine of predestination to explain the fearful paradox of God 's love and his implacable wrath .
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