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

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1 Part of the cause for derision is the accessories that go with mountain bikes .
2 Real accounts — these are the accounts that deal with the assets or property of the business , e.g. fixtures and fittings ; kitchen equipment ; office equipment ; freehold premises .
3 Richard Pryor ( who was never given another chance to explore this side of his acting ability ) , Yaphet Kotto and Harvey Keitel star as the workers who attempt to break the chains that bind with a break-in at their corrupt union 's headquarters .
4 I think he had been listening to some people in the dale who had missed out on the shoot and the money that went with it , and were critical , or pretended to be critical , of people who worked for Sir Emmanuel and the other toffs — maybe a bit left wing , although Stanley was n't a person who took any interest in politics .
5 For example , many people at the Royal Brompton and National Heart hospital tell me that some of the special health authorities should be allowed to win new patients and the money that comes with them by being allowed to work in the internal market .
6 There can be little doubt as to what in the way of topics and register the Host expects in the Monk 's Tale ; he concludes his observations on Melibee with : and continues with a description of the Monk that matches with the impression " Chaucer " claims to have of the Monk in the General Prologue , of a " " manly man " " , straining at the bounds of what is allowed to a monk ( and not dissimilar to the monk of the Shipman 's Tale ) : After nearly a hundred stanzas of the Monk 's tragedies , the Host is prepared to give him a second chance , as " Chaucer " had , but feels this time he has to be more specific as to what is wanted : But as soon as the Monk speaks we have the opportunity to see , firstly , that his reaction does not suggest he is flattered or pleased by the Host 's appraisal of him , and secondly that he sounds quite different from the bold and thrusting " man 's man " that " Chaucer " and the Host would make of him : Note how the Monk 's desire to offer literature that " " sowneth into honestee " " anticipates Chaucer the prosist 's retraction of the tales " " that sownen into synne " " .
7 My Lord this is a , er a , a case with er strong facts , it 's er the case that dealt with the red hot television Dutch television
8 Is it that G Ps do n't read the literature that comes with the drugs .
9 Most of the literature that deals with indigenous psychologies fails to take into account the possible variations in this respect between not only the sexes , but between other social categories such as chiefs and commoners .
10 Rangers , millions in debt , are obsessed with European success and the rewards that go with it .
11 And therefore they wanted the rewards that go with it .
12 In cddP , cAMP-CRP binds to CRP-1 and CRP-3 in presence of CytR , and CytR binds between these two sites , the mutations that interfere with binding of CytR are indicated ( 7 ) .
13 If it does , the responsibility that goes with it , could be making of the man , who 's been described as a victim of his own background .
14 For Opposition Members to suggest that we should have nuclear weapons but not the ability to test shows how little they understand the responsibility that lies with a nuclear power .
15 In this expansion lies the freedom that comes with it ; for this journey and enlargement of the mind is also part of man 's endless quest for growth and self-fulfilment .
16 Thousands of students , particularly from Beijing , were sent to undertake ‘ social practice ’ during the summer vacation in the hope that contact With ‘ real life ’ would bring them down to earth and give them a more realistic assessment of society .
17 That was the story that finished with psychiatrist Fulton Mackay being driven almost insane — and to unscripted laughs during the first ‘ take ’ .
18 Even Raine 's critics acknowledge that , in doing what dirty work had to be done and attracting the odium that went with it , she has put her stepson in a strong position .
19 The noise that came with it was heard fifty miles away .
20 When truth gets distorted so do the values that go with it .
21 ‘ No , the soul is in two parts : the gros bon ange is the big good angel , the part that deals with instinct and all the functions of life that we do without thinking about . ’
22 If any part of that charter could be addressed in that context , it would have to be the part that deals with choice and redress and various other such matters .
23 Key CyP mutants together with the NMR structure of the CsA/CyP complex presented here should allow the identification of those portions of the complex that interact with calcineurin .
24 In March , as in past years , we had two members in the delegation that met with the all party committee for pensions in the House of Commons where we raised many of the matters that are worrying our generation including community care .
25 But what I ca n't understand is why you needed to know what star sign I am , or the characteristics that go with it .
26 The opprobrium that went with sexual scandal was usually difficult to bear .
27 Altogether the England manager has made four changes from the side that drew with Italy at Wembley a month ago .
28 Champions NESTON travel to NORTHERN after picking up four wins out of five while NEW BRIGHTON skipper Tim Watkins ' keeps faith with the side that drew with Liverpool last week for the trip to ORMSKIRK .
29 You get one of the lads that works with me , if he catches three of them he says well I 'll have them for my dinner .
30 Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution .
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