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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 This exercise is in association with the consideration of the development and promotion of a Corporate Identity for Lothian Regional Council .
4 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 .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 The Northern Regional Officer , in association with the Chairman of the North Western and Merseyside Sections and a working group of their members , has responded to the consultation draft .
7 It would seem from these comments that Hitler 's association with the solution of the ‘ Jewish problem ’ was regarded as a highly positive attribute in the eyes of mainly the ‘ politically active ’ part of the population which formed the bulk of the film 's viewers , but that among ‘ ordinary ’ Germans there was also a considerable degree of disinterest in the ‘ Jewish Question , .
8 For both of them , the ecclesiastical primacy of Canterbury , in association with the extension of the kingdom of England , offered the hope of a permanent and disciplined future for the whole area of England , Scotland , Wales , and Ireland .
9 He became the contras ' military chief in the mid-1980s , but was ousted from the leadership in February 1990 [ see p. 37236 ] by a number of his fellow commanders who considered his background too tainted by human rights abuses and association with the corruption of the Somoza years for him to negotiate the eventual disbanding and resettlement of the contras [ for which see p. 37450 ]
10 No banner represented a frontal conceptual attack on established mediocrity and habitual thinking with the exception of the International Situationist banner which read : ‘ Storm the Reality Studios : Retake the Universe ’ .
11 Visitors will be shown the auditorium with a description of the alternative formats .
12 He shares a home near Evesham with the headmaster of the school , Richard Alston .
13 In Tamil Nadu , the ruling party has done an audacious deal with a faction of the former regional force .
14 erm called Bocodonism and it turns out , find out later in the book that the reason they outlawed this is because of the guy Bocodon who was , who originated the religion had made a deal with the head of the state of the country that he would outlaw it , so that 's how the religion thrived , because it was outlawed
15 The other amendments in the group deal with the resale of the businesses themselves , which we suggest should not be done without the consent of employees in the undertakings .
16 There are signs , too , that their enterprise could result soon in the signing of a pivotal deal with the rump of the Football League : the present Second , Third and Fourth Divisions .
17 There are also signs that FTC could soon sign a deal with the rump of the Football League , those clubs left over after the formation of the new Premier League .
18 It serves to remind us that the collapse of the old political certitudes in Eastern Europe and the awakening of new political alternatives to market capitalism are precisely of a piece with the erasure of the old artistic ‘ avant-garde ’ and the ceaseless searching for the ‘ new ’ .
19 Lane 's partnership with the printer of the Star , Peter Stuart [ q.v. ] , was curtailed in 1789 at the time of the Regency Bill , when Stuart allegedly printed anti-Pitt propaganda ; in revenge , Stuart began a short-lived rival to the Star in which Lane was pilloried as a ‘ scribbling poulterer ’ and his paper as the ‘ Dog Star ’ .
20 These include plans for a tree foundation , a special business award and proposals for a sculpture to commemorate the honour , which is given by British Telecom in partnership with the Department of the Environment and the Royal Society for Nature Conservation .
21 The day , which runs on March 27 from 10am until 3pm , has been organised by the Tidy Britain Group in partnership with the Department of the Environment .
22 By 1773 he was in partnership with the family of the recently deceased map-maker Thomas Jefferys [ q.v. ] , at Jefferys 's premises on the corner of St Martin 's Lane .
23 Harry looked round desperately for the O'Hanlons to assist him , but the O'Hanlons had fainted at the very outset and had been dragged clear by Ram , who was now trying to fan them back to consciousness with a copy of the Illustrated London News .
24 A different uneasiness , different from the lump of indigestible fear that her sister 's rashness inspired , became lodged in her , more fluttery , indistinct , and nauseous , as if someone had shut out all the air in a bedroom with the closing of the shutters .
25 From the analogy with the surface of the earth , one might expect that the end of the universe would be similar to the beginning , just as the North Pole is much like the South Pole .
26 I was misled partly by the analogy with the surface of the earth .
27 Alpheus Hyatt used an analogy with the life-cycle of the individual organism to suggest that each group eventually underwent degenerative evolution into a senile phase as the prelude to extinction .
28 Within this region , Tyr551 of atk is presumed to be an important auto-regulatory site by analogy with the role of the corresponding Tyr416 of v-src ( ref. 38 ) .
29 In the bureaucratic model , there is a close analogy with the theory of the firm .
30 In one of his congress speeches , Mr Nyers drew the curious analogy with the collapse of the Fourth Republic in France , and ‘ democracy ’ by General de Gaulle .
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