Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | A special anti-foam additive also gives a more complete fill-up with less spillage , and a deodorant reduces smell . |
2 | Fees at comparable private clinics with two or three nights ' in-patient care average £2,400 , a financial impossibility without insurance . |
3 | Product stability is , by definition , the inherent stability of the product independent of possible interactions with the immediate container or of questions of the adequacy or otherwise of the protection afforded by the sales package . |
4 | The Rational Audio Aura 01 is a Czech-made deck with a parallel tracking arm ( which moves across the record on rails instead of pivoting from one end ) , bizarre retro-styling and an idiosyncratic sound . |
5 | Mr Gaviria has sensibly decided to operate at arm 's length , seeking influence through private meetings with all sides . |
6 | The Prime Minister issued the threat in private meetings with other EC leaders at the two-day summit , which ended late on Saturday . |
7 | Peter Bourne recounts how Carlos Rafael Rodriguez , visiting Moscow in December 1962 to negotiate an economic agreement for the following year , had lengthy private meetings with Khrushchev and Mikoian , at which they expressed their surprise at Fidel 's reaction and gave assurance that there had been no intention to offend him . |
8 | There were a range of meetings , some private meetings with district councils when they 've given the opportunity to discuss issues erm themselves , and quite clearly our members did in fact look at a whole range of projections before coming to a final view . |
9 | Recent studies which used long term recording of colonic motility with a colonoscopically positioned manometric probe , and simultaneous measurement of transit through intraleuminally instilled radiolabelled compounds have provided more detailed information on the relationship of motility to mass movements : ( 1 ) high amplitude propagated contractions ( pressure waves greater than 50 mmHg which are propagated more than 10 cm ) occur infrequently in normal subjects , averaging six per 24 hours . |
10 | He was probably as tough as old leather , cycling his rural route with a heavy sack every morning . |
11 | The traditional costume of the men is white baggy knee-length trousers , a white long-sleeved and open-necked shirt with a soft collar and a red sash at the waist . |
12 | Near me , in a white open-necked shirt with short sleeves was a stocky , rather wooden-looking man , who gave me a rather uncomfortable feeling of only being at the party because he had to be . |
13 | Many patients with substantial deformities remain asymptomatic , but they are at increased risk of neurological damage with the passage of time . |
14 | Moreover , they could learn to make the conditioned response with both eyes , lesions to both sides of the cerebellum were necessary to abolish the conditioned response . |
15 | Trevor Steven 's quest for European glory with Rangers , however , has cost him his England place . |
16 | Trevor Steven 's quest for European glory with Rangers has cost him his England place . |
17 | The franchise areas will be decided only after technical discussions with BR . |
18 | She entered into technical discussions with the shopkeepers in a way totally beyond the capacity of Owen and Mahmoud , explaining that while she normally wore only French perfume , she was considering experimenting with a combination of French and Arab scents : ‘ une vraie Cairéenne , n'est ce pas ? ’ |
19 | Linking strong fingers with hers , Vitor kept her upright as they made their way down the bank . |
20 | Formative interactions during Drosophila neuromuscular synaptogenesis have striking parallels with synaptogenesis at the vertebrate NMJ . |
21 | In the first place , as must already be evident , it shows some striking parallels with the Formalists ' views on literature and literary studies — views which were developed for the greater part quite independently of it , for although later Formalist theory may have been influenced to some degree by Saussure , the beginnings of the movement predate the publication of his Cours . |
22 | I have had many pleasant discussions with him , but I must say to him and to the House in all firmness that to ask us to talk about justice as politicians is to go down a very dangerous road . |
23 | There are also lower resorts with especially good snow records such as up-market Lech and Zurs in Austria and duty-free Livigno in Italy . |
24 | 3.6.2 Investigations with the Overlap Algorithm |
25 | In a sense the development of figural work alone suggests strong parallels with the development of the general arrangements of mosaic . |
26 | He emerged in due course with an elegy , which he presented to his sorrowing wife , of which two verses read : |
27 | I shall deal in due course with the points raised by the hon. Member for Teignbridge ( Mr. Nicholls ) in the latter part of his speech . |
28 | The administration has long known that it faces a bloody fight with conservative insurers and physicians and their hangers-on . |
29 | Here , for my argument , I would extend it to say that , in the absence of an adequate sociology , such ‘ ethnography ’ comes dangerously — close to confusing itself with aesthetics , confusing description with evaluation . |
30 | He dealt a nearby Tree a rather contemptuous blow with the flat of his hand and Floy saw the Tree trunk quiver under the impact . |