Example sentences of "[verb] with [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was also partly , though not wholly , responsible for the ‘ non-intervention ’ policy which Britain and France pursued with regard to the Spanish Civil War , even though it was being blatantly ignored by Germany , Italy and Russia , and though it denied a legitimate Republican government the right of access to the world market for arms with which to defend itself .
2 Enough has been said with regard to the bass line in the preceding example to indicate the kind of procedure suitable in cases of this kind .
3 I am writing with regard to the small article ‘ Christie 's to hold sales in Germany ’ that appears in the November edition of The Art Newspaper .
4 However , it is very important to take a balanced approach here because value judgments are often made with regard to the comparative worth of the skill of the professional , versus the materials used .
5 However , we think an exception should be made with regard to the Face-to-Face article with a Pensions Secretary , namely Mr Ian W Ferrier , who we are delighted to say is still a pensioner .
6 Two conference enquiries have been received with regard to the forthcoming Easter Vacation .
7 Species roses As remarked with regard to the English roses above , and in addition to the crossing back of the new with the old , there has been a return to and seeking after the more simple and unsophisticated beauties of the species roses , their forms and near hybrids .
8 C3.93b Marcheini Windfarm Proposal : To receive an oral report and to agree what approach should be taken with regard to the latest proposal .
9 The initial stone mass did not influence the recurrence rate , however , when the patients with recurrence were analysed with regard to the initial number of stones , the rate of recurrence was 4.8% ( eight of 166 ) in patients with solitary stones , 4.2% ( two of 48 ) in patients with two stones , and 6.4% ( seven of 110 ) in patients with more than three stones .
10 Ensure that venues of a suitable size are chosen with regard to the likely attendance , to avoid turning people away .
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