Example sentences of "with [noun] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Two dangers with cliches such as ‘ May all their troubles be little ones ’ are that older members of the audience have heard them before and that the previous speaker may use the same joke or saying .
2 Staunin' there in a kilt — an' ( splutters ) a Harris tweed jaikit with dung all ower his wellies sayin' name yir poison .
3 There is now a conscious attempt to replace the unmarked masculine form he in English with forms such as s/he , he or she , and him or her .
4 When trousers are the starting point of an outfit , play with accessories such as waistcoats , ties , even a Gossard Wonder Bra .
5 Voluntary Work Committees worked hard to encourage iqtisad bayti , or household production , a concept pioneered by Agricultural Relief with activities such as chicken farming , market gardening and food processing .
6 Psychomotor objectives are concerned with activities such as the use of terminals and modems .
7 It enjoyed a prolonged spell of popularity — at least among adults — despite the very high proportion of poems with titles such as ‘ The Day of Judgement ’ , ‘ A Child 's Grave ’ or ‘ For a Dying Child ’ .
8 Where before Oulton teased her interpreters with titles such as ‘ Lachrimae ’ and ‘ Vanitas ’ , her new paintings have sterner names such as ‘ Transparence No 7 ’ .
9 LET'S KNIFE ( Creation ) is the most bizarre thing you 'll hear all year : Nirvana meet the Shangri-Las for a dozen high energy throwaway thrash tunes with titles such as Flying Jelly Attack , Cycling Is Fun , I Am A Cat and Bear Up Bison .
10 With titles such as ‘ T-shirts , masculinity and Abstract Expressionism ’ , ‘ Matrixial space : aside from the phallus ’ , and ‘ Men , women and herveys : constructions of ‘ effeminacy ’ in eighteenth-century England ’ , the grazing conference-goer was tempted to opt for the sensationalist subject over more traditional approaches .
11 In philosophy , for example , there are numerous discussions of objects which refer to some observed attribute or perceptual property pertaining to things as such , but books with titles such as Words and Things ( e.g. Brown 1958 ; Gellner 1959 ) will be found to have very little to say about the social implications of things as objects , while having plenty to contribute to an understanding of the nature of words .
12 Phaidon Press also produced several beautiful calendars each year with titles such as Japanese Screens , British Impressionism and the bestseller , Art in Bloom .
13 But there was , quite recently , a time when co-operative organizations of schools with titles such as academic councils brought primary and secondary schools within one area ( sometimes , in country districts , quite a large geographical area ) together for the shared planning of curriculum .
14 He might have been shy but he was not overtly quirky , poetic , or obsessed with icons such as James Dean or Oscar Wilde .
15 You can replace simple statements of fact or opinion with hedges such as " it seems likely that … " , " this may be … " , " it is reasonable to suppose that … " , and occasionally with " relatively " , " in effect " , " seemingly " or " it seems that " .
16 Over the next few days Pope John talked with groups such as the press and the observers .
17 In 1979 , when punk rock became ‘ intellectual ’ , with groups such as Joy Divison , it was easier to be a middle-class punk .
18 With groups such as Passmore Youth Club , Princess Alexander Hospital , Leah Manning Centre and Harlow College .
19 Again cans predominate , but with only about 55 per cent of the market , along with mixers such as or .
20 Like other trade unions , the MU negotiates with employers such as TV companies so that when a band appears on ‘ Top of the Pops ’ or ‘ Night Network ’ the members of the band will be paid an MU-negotiated fee .
21 The core flat and safety glass business ground out another steady improvement , with Pilkington seeking to add value with products such as its ‘ K ’ glass .
22 The core flat and safety glass business ground out another steady improvement , with Pilkington seeking to add value with products such as its ‘ K ’ glass .
23 Datapro specialises in the networked MS-DOS and Macintosh markets , while ABS and Shortlands serve the mid-range Unix market with products such as the Pharoah asset management system , PCMS patient care management system and Shortlands Financials suite .
24 Datapro specialises in the networked MS-DOS and Macintosh markets , while ABS and Shortlands serve the mid-range Unix market with products such as the Pharoah asset management system , PCMS patient care management system and Shortlands Financials suite .
25 The two will develop and qualify a general-purpose 0.35-micron CMOS technology by the end of 1994 for volume production the following year , which will involve shrinking the smallest feature sizes on logic chips by more than two times and increase the layers of metal interconnect , increasing the number of transistors that can be integrated on logic devices by a factor of 10 compared with products such as current-generation Am386 devices and Hewlett-Packard 's 99MHz Precision Architecture RISC — the Am386 devices are manufactured in 0.8-micron technology .
26 Gabriel Fauré 's chamber music constitutes one of the glories of French music , and virtually every note of it appears on two ‘ Rouge et Noire ’ sets in superb performances by Jean-Hilippe Collard , in company with artists such as Augustin Dumay , Frédéric Lodéon , and the Parrenin Quartet .
27 Biographies and interviews with artists such as Christopher Isherwood , David Hockney , Tennessee Williams and so on have not hesitated to name their sexuality .
28 Russian critics consider this work to be an important stage in the development of the Russian avant-garde book , the origins of which lie with artists such as Malevich .
29 The situation might be different with occupiers such as local authorities .
30 When dealing with requests such as this we treat each on its merits , but the presumption is that an existing position is retained unless a more satisfactory alternative location is identified .
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