Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] and [adv] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Plasticine is an old favourite and together with dough provides a useful alternative to clay . |
2 | The fact that the college is situated in a campus-like setting alongside two other further education colleges not only reduces the isolation which is characteristic of the great majority of agricultural colleges , but also enables its students to share residential , recreational , and sporting facilities and membership of student societies both with the College of Librarianship and the Aberystwyth College of Further Education and also with University College , Aberystwyth . |
3 | In this context ‘ critical ’ and ‘ rational ’ powers were developed and Goody sees this as connected with the beginnings of religious and natural philosophy and ultimately with science ( ibid . ) . |
4 | I have travelled the region many times and always with enjoyment , but never with the eager anticipation of journeys in the north . |
5 | Coronary ateriography displays occlusive coronary artery disease , often involving multiple vessels and frequently with evidence of previous myocardial infarction , in a large majority of patients . |
6 | With meningococcal meningitis and sometimes with Haemophilus influenzae , antibiotics are offered to these close contacts . |
7 | The mediation theory is founded on the notion of acquired equivalence and only with difficulty can predict an acquired distinctiveness effect . |
8 | This was a polemical exaggeration : as in the United States today , many lawyers were closely connected with local life and later with business concerns as company lawyers . |
9 | McAllister ( 1980 ) describes that political culture as traditionalist , and dominated by clientelism , parochialism , local attachment , and ascription : politicians were elected on the basis of local reputation and solely with reference to local issues . |