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

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1 The intimacy with which she and Luke explored each other 's mouths was possession of a kind , so wholly were they given to that long kiss , and when it ended they had to have it all over again , instantly , mouths colliding with an urgency which carried them dangerously beyond mere sensuality .
2 Overall , a healthy plurality of different initiatives is likely to arise if a strong voluntary sector grasps the opportunity with which it is currently presented and if it is actively supported by the statutory authorities .
3 What actually happens depends to some extent on the strategies that classes pursue and on the unity with which they organise themselves and seize opportunities to strengthen their positions .
4 And on page 832 , Elizabeth Kemf , who helped translate the article , introduces this WWF Gold Medal winner from a necessarily less modest , third-person viewpoint , and explains the esteem with which he is regarded both in his own country and in the world conservation movement .
5 Politicians and administrators should clearly be interested in the effectiveness of the programmes with which they are most directly concerned .
6 Given the responsibilities the CNAA shouldered by virtue of its Charter , given its anxiety to ensure that its procedures safeguarded standards as fully as possible , and given the diversity of the institutions with which it had to deal , the CNAA moved cautiously in its discussions about relinquishing or reducing control over any aspects of the work its procedures were designed to monitor .
7 You only do it with those whom you know can take it , as Bill could take it , and as all the climbers with whom I grew up could take it , and hand it out .
8 ‘ It 's said that if the flame-retardant with which they 're treated could be bottled it 'd be the first guaranteed aphrodisiac . ’
9 This produces the effect of a " coincident actualization " observed in sentences such as I saw him swim across the river , which can be depicted as : With auxiliaries , the connection between the infinitive and the verb with which it is in syntactic relation is much more intimate : the auxiliaries used with the infinitive do not merely evoke some other event whose support coincides in time with that of the infinitive — they qualify the very incidence of the infinitive 's event to its extra-verbal support , as actual ( do auxiliary ) or potential ( the modals ) .
10 From 9 January to 10 February she has invited many of the artists with which she has been closely associated during those years to show .
11 I assure him that the Government 's support for LEDU , and the money with which they provide it , continue year on year to match the needs of small business .
12 But the money with which we paid for the house — and with which she bought her nylons and expensive corsets — came from scrap metal : though her father never spoke to her again after she left her first husband , she was his only child and he died intestate .
13 And having confided in her , she discussed her troubles with Don Burrell , the Canadian with whom she had stayed when on a school exchange to the States and who had been like a second father since the death of her own .
14 We should then ask whether any of these reasons are relevant to the case with which we are concerned , and classify the activity in question in such a way as to achieve the desired level and type of control .
15 One adds nothing new to the theory of casework in Saying this ; nor in remarking that the caseworker is essentially part of the case with which he or she deals , so that his or her sexuality is as much a part of it as the client 's .
16 And is n't that just the case with everything you gone and done over the centuries of black oppression ?
17 They , as might be expected , often favour litigation because this is the field with which they are usually most familiar .
18 So when the Jews arrived on board from a mainland where they had been despised , systematically humiliated and imprisoned , they discovered that although this ship was legally still part of Germany , flew the swastika and had large portraits of Hitler in its public rooms , the Germans with whom they had dealings were courteous , attentive and even obedient .
19 Klein fought the Germans with what he knew best — stamps .
20 Check the telephone directory or Hollis Annual Yellow Pages or ask the photographer with whom you plan to work to recommend some agencies .
21 The parallel with what they attempted in Croatia is alarming enough ; only in this case , given the intricate Muslim , Serb and Croat mix in Bosnia , the loss of life and displacement of population could be far greater .
22 This was how a Florida man described the graffiti with which he defaced a couple of hundred public library books over a three year period between 1977 and 1980 .
23 The question of accent is important too — you need to be confident of the accent with which you are working , and it is always advisable to present an accent you are familiar with or at least can work with comfortably .
24 This is partly because more is known about him , and because his drawings and those of his younger contemporary John Thorpe [ q.v. ] ( a high proportion of which are survey drawings ) are the only large personal collection from this period that still exist , but it is also because of the distinctive and remarkable character of the houses with which he can be connected .
25 ‘ I suppose you read Kafka , you understand the complexities with which he found himself faced at every turn .
26 As she went to the cloakroom with the Dean 's coat McGee returned to field the Archdeacon with whom he appeared to share a joke , something about kneecapping .
27 There were no recommendations by the judges under that section in the cases with which we are now concerned .
28 The Acting Reporter from Strathclyde , Gordon Sloan , who had filled in for the past year , would continue to look after the cases with which he had been involved .
29 The persistence with which they fly down their victims is quite distinct from the desultory mutual robbery of immature gulls .
30 It lies in sops or bellies , surrounded by hard rocks , which will readily account for its being suddenly lost ; and these sops or bellies , being generally at considerable distances , will equally well account for the difficulty with which it is commonly regained … ’
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