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

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1 It was found that Staphylococcus aureus protein A had a pronounced inhibition on ADCC ( mean of 71% with a range of 51% to 92% inhibition ) .
2 The silver denarius was not established on a permanent footing until the Second Pubic War ( fig.39 : c , d ) , and gold only came to dominate the imperial coinage and advertise the power and majesty of Rome with the extension of the Empire ( fig.39 : e , f ) .
3 The association of Chedworth with the cult of Lenus-Mars ( Appendix , no. 1 ) is of significance when related to the information about the temple and other buildings in the valley , though our knowledge is at present very limited .
4 Surely it is an association of women with a shared experience who enjoy meeting each other .
5 Another point worth noting , though perhaps less decisive , is the close association of Abdulkerim with the Grand Vezir Mahmud Pasa .
6 Or , as he puts it himself , in words that recall the Christian association of hypocrisy with the devil 's ‘ suggestion ’ or tempting :
7 The cloning of the CF gene enables the association of phenotype with a specific mutation .
8 The normal association of prose with the lower elements — no one could say in prose ‘ I am fre and air ; my other elements/I give to baser life ’ ( Antony and Cleopatra , V.ii.289f. ) — is revealed most amusingly in the case of Bottom .
9 The paternalism of so many large continental undertakings owed something to this long association of workers with the firm with which they , as it were , grew up and on which they depended .
10 Hudson 's ( 1972 ) work has also demonstrated the association of science with the masculine , the arts with the feminine , and his research will be discussed in Chapter 3 .
11 A key to this combination is the unique association of emotionality with a social intelligence which has developed along somewhat different lines in man .
12 The opening loomed before them , sliced into the bank , brushed relatively clean , a narrow , erect oblong of darkness with a rounded roof and pale , red and amber jambs rooted in deep green turf .
13 I was lucky to be given a great deal of freedom with the first draft .
14 My Lords , er , er , er no doubt that all of your Lordships have throughout the last hour and forty minutes felt a great deal of sympathy with the Noble Earl Lord
15 When we were talking just now before the programme started I think you said that you were n't sure that you 'd had a great deal of contact with the university one way or another , but surely you 've been surrounded by university people ?
16 ‘ However after a great deal of consultation with the Historical Monuments Commission and Planning Department , we decided to use it to face the new church , harmonising the old with the new .
17 In the first few years of marriage , before the decision to have a baby is made , reparative work is about intimate pairing and what was felt to have been betrayed in the first partnership of life with the main attachment figure .
18 Stirling envisaged a much larger force of raiders with a permanent base deep in the desert , supplied by air , which could descend at will on the coastal lifeline of the Axis forces .
19 Others wander slowly into the ring of light with a little more awareness .
20 Heavy Dance : This is a very old dance with music and rhythm reminiscent of African dances and denotes the crushing of grapes with the feet .
21 Presidential and mayoral elections : on May 26 , 1991 , Gamsakhurdia was elected President of Georgia with a majority of 86.5 per cent [ see p. 38206 ] ; on June 16 Yeltsin was elected President of the Russian Federation [ see p. 38237 ] , and Gavriil Popov and Anatoly Sobchak were elected mayors of Moscow and Leningrad respectively with comfortable majorities .
22 The linking of the national President of Mexico with the workers through clientelist relationships can be seen in the pattern of strikes over the years .
23 However , the economic crisis in the wake of the collapse of trade with the former Soviet Union , leading to an estimated drop of 25-30 per cent in gross domestic product ( GDP ) in 1991 , had increased the urgency of attracting foreign capital .
24 This state of affairs follows the collapse of Mountain with a large level of debt an the receiver snapping at the door .
25 But the greatest potential damage to Rangers ' hopes of victory would be the loss of McCoist with a calf injury .
26 On the contrary , unions appear to have been more effective and even the loss of trade union membership may be a consequence of the inability of the unemployed trade unionists to pay their unions fees rather than due to a loss of sympathy with the unions .
27 Many date Mrs Thatcher 's real loss of credibility with the public to her own appearance on Yes , Minister ; fanciful perhaps , but in a semi-literate age who can tell what apparently innocent excursion will not produce serious results ?
28 Writeable control store is attractive in tailoring a computer for a particular application , but there are major problems , in potential loss of compatibility with the manufacturer 's standard software or even between problem programs ; this may be compounded by multi-programming , and errors in microprogramming ( particularly as the latter is usually more complicated than conventional programming ) .
29 Empty house , chagrin perhaps that he had n't heeded her theme , loss of face with the TV company , negligent children ?
30 Until things collapsed , I had planned to hold a conference in either the last week in January or the first week in February because , as a result of discussions with the Shopping Hours Reform Council , SOS , the Union of Shop , Distributive and Allied Workers , the Keep Sunday Special campaign , the consumers and other groups , I am confident —
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