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

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1 The versatility of the artist was shown in 1876 with the publication of the Buckland edition of Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne by Gilbert White [ q.v. ] , for which Delamotte surprisingly contributed a charming series of bird and animal illustrations .
2 This was followed by the sale of the electricity supply industry in England and Wales in March 1991 [ see p. 38111 ] , which was completed on May 30 with the issue of the prospectus for the flotation of the two Scottish electricity companies , [ see p. 38300 ] .
3 If for example I am pursuing X in the expectation of enjoying it , but when I get it am disappointed , or seem to enjoy it yet afterwards come to recognize that only habit or a false idea of myself or susceptibility to persuasion made me suppose I was enjoying myself , then I was mistaken in doing Y. Every choice of means , however well argued , proves groundless with the discrediting of the end , yet that I did not have the fun I expected is itself no more than a fact .
4 They can do this with a fraction of the water usage of the normal in-rack system and has a greatly improved performance .
5 The human operator is pursuing an objective , usually to make something or to go somewhere , and he achieves this with the assistance of the hardware at his disposal .
6 If you couple this with the work of the Richmond Committee , it is clear that food safety is an important issue for our industry in the 1990s .
7 Compare this with the substance of the motion moved by P. J. Hartog , Academic Registrar of University College London , on behalf of the Association at the Federal Conference of Education in 1907 :
8 But how can land use planners reconcile this with the protection of the historic City with its scale and unique environment which is such a magnet to international service firms .
9 Recall that at the beginning of this piece I briefly discussed what the representational theory of the mind has got right : that thoughts are not simple responses , reactions or reverberations to environmental stimulation — contrasting this with the case of the thermostat which automatically switches on and off at pre-set temperatures .
10 Although all the contemporary writers depict widespread anarchy , it is hard to reconcile this with the speed of the government 's reaction after Tyler 's death .
11 I did query this with the manager of the store .
12 But it is hardly possible to reconcile this with the claim of the constitution in Article 2 that the new state was the legitimate means of government for the entire island , which included over one million dissenting protestants , forming some 20 per cent of the total population .
13 Now the reason we suggested that we join the consortium with the emphasis sort of thing we look on this with the District of the County Council who are members and it is now a wider the pamphlets , merely those adjacent to the terminal airport .
14 Christians were distressed because the age of revelation was over ( and they were acutely conscious of this with the passing of the apostolic generation , as is made clear not only by the speedy recognition in the second century that their writings were determinative for the Christian faith , but also by the deep sense of nostalgia to be found in the earliest of the sub-apostolic writers like Polycarp and Ignatius ) .
15 It 's worth reminding readers who are parents of this with the start of the school holidays next month — apparently it 's the prime time for solvent abuse .
16 The direction of Bentley 's evolution became clear with the launch of the Mulsanne Turbo R , which , with its huge power and improved suspension , at last re-established the marque 's engineering credibility and its standing with younger and more enthusiastic owner-drivers .
17 The bare infinitives are used to refer to reactions concurrent with the contemplation of the scene which the person in question has before his eyes , spontaneous reactions , leaving no room for reflection .
18 Here we report a precise U-Pb age of 852Myr for zircons in a veined and metasomatized harzburgite xenolith from Kimberley , which indicates that this particular style of metasomatism ( MARID-related ) is concurrent with the migration of the kimberlite magma that hosts the xenolith .
19 Concurrent with the building of the earliest , a timber grave chamber was constructed beneath its floor to receive the decomposed remains of a middle-aged man .
20 He looked up at that big beautiful canopy of silk billowing above him , the brilliant white contrasting with the blue of the sky .
21 The string retainer has been screwed down a little too low , resulting in quite a severe break angle over the nut , but if I 'm talking about that as a problem , then you can see there 's really not much wrong with the rest of the LX .
22 There is something wrong with the management of the prison service when the Prison Officers Association has 70 disputes in 41 prisons .
23 Hackney racing manager Michael Marks , who said he found nothing wrong with the running of the race , will remember Black Thursday for other reasons .
24 AF boss Dr Bruno Broughton said : ‘ There is nothing wrong with the bulk of the IFM proposals but forcing people to qualify before being allowed to go fishing is over the top . ’
25 Such heaven — very generous with the loan of the private plane
26 The next landmark in the development of higher education in this country occurred in January 1972 with the publication of the James Report on Teacher Education and Training .
27 It had its beginnings in 1972 with the establishment of the first ‘ Conference Of The United Nations On The Environment , ’ held in Stockholm .
28 There was a second drifting flower now , deep below , and greenish brown with the tint of the water between .
29 Texts are sometimes altered editorially for particular purposes , and in this respect , for example , you could compare Shakespeare 's play Henry V with a version of the play revised for performance in the eighteenth century .
30 Most of the Gloucestershire units ceased to exist in 1808 with the introduction of the Local Militia which absorbed them .
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