Example sentences of "[adv] combined with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A sudden and uncharacteristic decline in school performance possibly combined with the start of truancy .
2 To reiterate the point just made , this is not an argument about the functional necessity for all societies to have a category of ‘ crime ’ but an argument about the positive qualities of what happens to be defined as crime under capitalism ; indeed , the argument is usually combined with the assumption that under socialism there would be no such thing as crime .
3 When the problems associated with the microscopic diagnosis , particularly in women , are coupled with the difficulties in the ‘ horticultural ’ aspects of the gonococcus , and these are both combined with the reluctance of specialists in certain countries to examine material from potentially infected patients , it is not surprising that the reported rates for gonorrhoea from some areas are absurdly low .
4 Kevin and Tony have taken it all beyond the slopes and use similar methods , often combined with the skiing experience and teaching languages .
5 Baptists and Congregationalists encourage the incorporation of property in the regional or County Union and the Wesleyan Methodist Church ( now combined with the Congregationalists in the United Reformed Church ) usually prefers the system of local personal trustees .
6 His argument deploys the old jargon of authenticity , now combined with the jargon of otherness ; despite his Hegelian framework , Scruton deploys this jargon as an exalted metaphor which does little more than bestow a spurious profundity on a normative sexual politics which is at heart timid , conservative , and deeply ignorant .
7 When the egg whites are properly combined with the chocolate , carefully add the biscuit halves — do not add any crumbs .
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