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

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1 Pleasure should have an important place in Marxist aesthetics , Lovell concluded , but theoretical work on pleasure should be connected with the political and with analysis of popular culture as a prime site of ideological contestation :
2 The survival value of this act lies not with the individual but with its hive community .
3 The reference in Joshua 10:13 to the sun standing still ‘ in the midst of the heavens ’ was surely more consonant , Galileo suggested , with the Copernican than with a geocentric system ?
4 Kim obtained experience in his formative years in cooperating with the Chinese and with the Russians ; it is relevant to note he had no experience of working with the communists in Korea .
5 Interchanges are being arranged with the Chinese and with a group in Paris also pursuing microsimulation .
6 The effects in the film , apart from the odd live alligator , are to do with the dead and with dying .
7 More and more members of the American foreign service were coming to question the belief , strongly held at the end of the war , that the USSR was more likely to be caught up in rivalry with the British than with the United States .
8 Bosworth-Toller 's Dictionary says cautiously that often you can not tell ‘ whether the word is used with a good or with a bad meaning ’ .
9 When the Newcastle goalkeeper rose to his feet after treatment , Mr Jones chose to re-start play not with a free-kick but with a drop-ball inside the penalty area .
10 In the early seventies the court ( and the bazaar ) buzzed with stories that the Shah had fallen in love , not with a European but with a nineteen-year-old Iranian girl with dyed blond hair .
11 The Briton would presumably have also been issued with a name-badge but with a British horror of self-advertisement had taken it off the moment he could .
12 if the return to Conservatism is to be something more than the transient apparition of a spectre from the past , and its voice in national affairs not merely to be a sepulchral warning against the dangers of rash courses , the Conservative leaders must bestir themselves to some purpose … [ the Conservative Party ] must be ready to meet the programme of the Labour Party not simply with a non-possumus but with an alternative which will in some measure satisfy certain of the needs which Labour is concerned to satisfy , and at the same time avoid the perils with which it insists Labour policy is beset .
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