Example sentences of "with [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I was so impressed with the variation of colours of these fish that I recently ordered and received another six different species . |
2 | In the second situation , A and B are charged with the offence in circumstances where one or other of them acting alone must have done it , since there is no evidence they acted together . |
3 | To the two thirds of the Road money to be levied & paid with the Cess in terms of the new Act of Parliament £24 ; 13:4 . |
4 | Adjectives like big and small are gradually restricted with the addition of pairs like tall and short for vertical extent , or long and short for horizontal extent ( Donaldson and Wales , 1979 ) . |
5 | This sector continues to be dominated by a largely white farming community , with the addition of members of the new black elite . |
6 | Many horses with these conditions are successfully treated with the addition of electrolytes . |
7 | Well the first few levels are just to get you used to the game , but , the other 100 levels will test you to your limit with the addition of elevators , boiling acid , lasers , lava acid and anti-grav . |
8 | With the addition of legumes and appropriate management , it is alleged that pasture productivity can be maintained but the grasslands are quickly invaded by inedible weeds such that by 1978 , 20% of the pasture area in Amazonia was degraded . |
9 | Its basic ingredients are flour and water , sometimes with the addition of eggs or oil , occasionally with spinach , tomato or colourings . |
10 | Technique becomes expression and , with the addition of props such as paper crowns , masks and banners , relatives , friends and their babies are transformed into hierarchical beings . |
11 | It is certainly a more pleasant environment without cars and will be further improved with the addition of trees and benches . |
12 | The statute book began to expand , with the addition of measures of social reform . |
13 | There was an equal sex distribution in the study group , with the majority of tumours ( in both sexes ) being located distally , in the rectum ( 35% ) or sigmoid colon ( 30% ) . |
14 | The Council of Mortgage Lenders , in line with the majority of respondents in the ‘ other ’ category , supported the maintenance of the status quo as expressed in the question . |
15 | In smaller businesses , job reviews may only take place when the time comes to decide on salary increases and there might be little consultation with the majority of members of staff . |
16 | With no editors and only a handful of high-profile journalists opposing the conflict , and with the majority of newspapers baying for Iraqi blood , Fleet Street could hardly be more acquiescent . |
17 | The position thus reached brought English practice into line with the majority of decisions in other Commonwealth jurisdictions . |
18 | The incubation period for primary syphilis is between one and twelve weeks , with the majority of cases showing evidence of infection at two to four weeks . |
19 | Obviously it may be too early to answer some of these questions fully , but the fact that I , in common with the majority of arts teachers working in secondary schools in this country , have been grappling with the very difficult process of assessing , marking and moderating the work of the first batch of pupils to take the GCSE examination will , I believe , give added force to some of the things I intend to say . |
20 | Medium-sized funds may have a small proportion invested in managed funds , with the majority of assets in its direct control , large pension funds are likely to have totally direct control , whilst smaller funds may simply invest in a range of managed policies . |
21 | Exceptionally well-appointed hotels offering a high standard of comfort and service with the majority of bedrooms providing private bathrooms/showers . |
22 | It is often argued that the costs of regulation are front-end loaded , with the majority of costs being met with the startup of the SROs , subsequent running costs being minimal compared with the turnover of most financial institutions . |
23 | An interim report of the team suggests a reasonable degree of satisfaction with the new services with the majority of clients and carers viewing them as helpful . |
24 | With an average staffing enhancement in Phase 3 schools of 0.9 , and with the majority of appointments made at MPG level , many such teachers found the developmental aspects of their job specifications constantly subverted by the need to cover for colleagues . |
25 | The first example describes , and because it does not comment , appears to legitimise the hierarchical organisation of labour in offices , with the majority of workers on lower pay than the minority . |
26 | From my own observation the majority of thirty four per cent is heavy traffic we have the additional problem that the shops in Saint Mary 's Street , with the majority of shops in Saint Mary 's Street , that is the main street , have no rear accesses . |
27 | Hitachi Data Systems Ltd is having to cut its costs in face of a very tough mainframe market , and following the lay-off off 90 employees at its Santa Clara headquarters and 15 at the big Canadian operation earlier this month , it is paring its European workforce of 860 by 5% , with the majority of jobs going at its Sefton Park , Stoke Poges , Buckinghamshire base in the UK . |
28 | ( a ) With the concern for injuries this may afford protection to the catcher faced with two or three tacklers bearing down on him : |
29 | Frederick II in Prussia set up in 1747 a " séminaire d'ambassadeurs " where twelve young " hommes de condition " were to study , with the title of counsellors of legation , under the supervision of high-ranking officials . |
30 | One of the most noteworthy outcomes of the James Committee Report of 1972 on teacher education was , in fact , the central involvement of the CNAA with the validation of courses of teacher education , with the new Diploma of Higher Education , and with the diversification of the colleges of education . |