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

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1 The significant feature of this case was that the creditor 's solicitors had specifically written independently to the elderly parents , enclosing the forms of charge with a letter addressed to each , advising them to seek independent legal advice before signing .
2 He had pressed on with the work , permitting no more interruption than common courtesy required , and had joined in the prayer of thanksgiving with a truly heartfelt gratitude not occasioned only by the woman 's departure .
3 This was the part he had dreamt of night after night in that living room and now — astoundingly — it was to come true in the birthplace of Shakespeare with a great company all around his son .
4 You can then paint between the strips of tape with a second colour and remove the tape when the paint is dry .
5 WC connections should be swept in the direction of flow with a minimum radius of sweep of 50mm ( to the inside of the bend )
6 Will emphasis shift from the provision of services with a high value-added component to the bulk handling of a large number of fairly simple enquiries ?
7 The districts are also able to provide both on-street and off-street car parks , subject to the consent of the county council ; and share the provision of allotments with the community councils ( Department of the Environment/Welsh Office 1974 : 10 ) .
8 McGrath recently expressed reservations over the current direction of the company and suggested that it would be appropriate to accompany the change of course with a change of name .
9 While the National Trust must be the number one choice for great houses , the existence of alternatives with a different approach can only be healthy .
10 It replaced the Board of Education with a Ministry of Education , and gave the Minister at the head of this a creative rather than a merely controlling function , charging him or her with promoting education in England and Wales .
11 Since the second amendment to the articles of agreement the structure of the Fund has been defined as consisting not only of a board of governors , an executive board , and a managing director and staff , but also a council if it is called into being by a decision of the board of governors with an 85 per cent majority of total voting power .
12 In July 1908 he recruited him to the Board of Trade with the responsibility of making the proposals a reality .
13 Third , there would frequently be discrepancies between the meanings of sentences with a predicate qualifier and " fuller versions " when it is replaced by a clause ; for example , consider : ( 31 ) the jury found Ernest guilty the jury found Ernest ; Ernest was guilty ( 32 ) Alastair likes his beef tea strong Alastair likes his beef tea ; his beef tea is strong In the latter case , for instance , there may not be any strong beef tea at all ; the point of uttering the sentence may be to complain about that very point .
14 A 200-year-old mansion in the heart of Ayrshire with a picturesque practice course and 10 local courses .
15 Stuart had been more aware of their existence this year , walking up to lectures at the university , going through the Grassmarket or the gardens , seeing drab figures squatting on the stone steps , or standing outside the hotel in the evening by the vents from the kitchen where the steam formed vapour clouds and it was possible to inhale the smell of food with the intensity of a drug .
16 In 1627 a settlement was made on Barbados , which had two additional attractions : it was uninhabited , so the dangers of warfare with the Caribs did not arise , and it was so far to the east of the island chain that it was even better protected by the trade winds than any of the other islands .
17 Second , prices are available that have previously been the privilege of firms with the buying power of the Big Six .
18 A particular effort has been made to solicit the views of MPs with a special interest in the topic , such as Members of the Public Accounts Committee , but it has been felt equally important to gain the views of non-specialist MPs , and to achieve a balance between the parties and regions , and between town and country .
19 When enthusiastic repeat orders for such an admirable product began to roll in , shrewd manufacturers along the river Tweed saw the advantage of association with the river name and set about exploiting it .
20 But I fancy that if I found myself on the field of Waterloo with a foot missing , or in a dentist 's chair without benefit of anaesthetic — a future form of laudanum — or faced with a work-situation in which my family were slowly being starved and degraded , then my conclusions might reasonably be the same . )
21 The TGAT report is long and difficult in places , but has made a skilful attempt to match the best of teacher practice in the field of assessment with the general constraints imposed by TNC .
22 And this development has been the key to such successful innovation in the field of work with the unemployed as has so far been accomplished .
23 The Labour Party was deeply divided — principally over foreign policy and rearmament , issues on which the Bevanite left was fighting a losing battle against the alignment of Britain with the USA , without mass popular support — and was unable to present its supporters with a convincing programme .
24 It originated from the crossing of Shorthorns with the local Mancelle from 1830 and it used to be known as the Durham-Mancelle .
25 By analogy , Riley 's paintings could be seen as operating within similar parameters : the coincidence of colour with a certain geometrical ordering re-enacts the function of myth .
26 When devices of this type are available , the storing of records with a continuous set of keys is straightforward .
27 He gave her the bit of paper with the phone number on .
28 She rummaged in her pockets and pulled out the keys with one hand , and the bit of paper with the other .
29 The difficulty of communication with the guard concerned many people , including CD ; coaches were built of separate compartments without corridors .
30 The current value of outstanding contracts placed by the Ministry of Defence with the companies listed is as follows : British Aerospace , £1,625 million ; Royal Ordnance , £315 million ; VSEL , £1,070 million ; Ferranti , £360 million ; and Leyland Daf , £105 million .
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