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

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1 Buoyant on water , often with tail cocked up : fond of surf and rough water .
2 Now you might think that a little strange , after all the Concise Oxford Dictionary defines ‘ climb , thus : ‘ ascend , mount , go up ( often with help of hands ) ’ .
3 Data were also excluded when the child developed severe obstructive symptoms from enlargement of the adenoids or tonsils , often with sleep apnoea that required surgical treatment , and when surgery was required to the unoperated ear — for example , insertion of a ventilation tube for severe collapse of the tympanic membrane or for treatment of cholesteatoma .
4 Tomatoes , aubergines and red peppers are served in dozens of different ways often with pasta and pizza .
5 A severe headache with nausea or vomiting , and often with disturbance of vision or sensitivity to light , typify a migraine .
6 This area is predominantly pastoral , often with bocage — fields and hedges .
7 This is an update of the author 's Spur Book of Wild Water Canoeing ( Books , Feb 79 ) , often with text and drawings unchanged ( one appearing twice ) but with the additions of photographs .
8 Throughout this period William was an enthusiastic advocate , often with exaggeration , of the superior qualities of his father 's Portland cement .
9 She 'd done this so often with Thérèse .
10 So did ‘ broad banding ’ — the division of a whole year-group into broad bands of ability ( sometimes unsuccessfully disguised with implausible labels ) , often with subject setting within them .
11 She published in many forms ( often with wit and playfulness ) against slavery and cruelty to animals , and founded ( c .1828 ) and held office in a Society for the Relief of Indigent Old Age .
12 All these ideas have been considered recently , with caution in Washington , sceptically by NATO commanders , most often with alarm in European capitals .
13 A number of locally-based trade union and community resource centres were established , often with support from trades councils and the WEA , only to be subsequently proscribed by the TUC as ‘ unofficial ’ .
14 Panettoni are widely available at Christmas time , often with marzipan paste incorporated into the dough or covered with chocolate .
15 In other developing countries where maternal mortality is high , the main causes are haemorrhage , often with anaemia as an underlying cause and sepsis ( WHO , 1985 , p.5 ) .
16 They used cleansing products often with cotton wool because it is " the only natural thing to use " .
17 Like the southern Italian and Sicilian Norman churches , there is also an eastern influence seen in the use of horseshoe arches often with trefoil and cinquefoil cusping .
18 Other symptoms ( tremor , headache , and ‘ others ’ ) occurred more often with salmeterol 200 µg ( five , four , and 16 subjects respectively ) than with salmeterol 100 µg ( one , two , 10 ) , salmeterol 50 µg ( one , two , six ) , and placebo ( one , two , eight ) , though the differences were not significant .
19 Outside there was usually at least one ditch and frequently more , often with evidence of recutting or later modifications .
20 The CAA reports regular occurrences of avionics being stolen from parked aircraft , often with damage being caused in the process of forced entry and removal .
21 The embedded " letter " ( a direct address to the reader , often with apology or denunciation of the course ) : " Is n't there a problem with the way you have formulated this question ?
22 Great achievements require confidence and always meet with criticism , often with derision .
23 On reaching Faial on the north coast , we turn left towards Santana ( 39km ) where you will find the traditional thatched cottages , often with corn cobs hanging out to dry .
24 Erm they r they react quite often with water and air .
25 Sharon Ombler , addiction prevention co-ordinator at Darlington Memorial Hospital , says one of the risks of taking Ecstasy is the ease with which it is adulterated often with heroin or amphetamines .
26 Prefers more broken ground , often with scrub , and avoids towns and villages .
27 These women , often with family responsibilities of their own , do a heavy and demanding job with great generosity of spirit .
28 Whatever the physiological stimulus to platelet aggregation and thrombus formation it appears that it is the fissuring of an atheromatous plague often with extrusion of plaque lipid contents which triggers thrombus formation ( Bouch & Montgomery , 1970 ) .
29 Available either as different width fittings , such as with New Balance , or more often with variable lacing patterns .
30 Many had considerable reading and writing skills , but about 20 per cent were recent immigrants , often with language difficulties .
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