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

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1 I fared no better with the Gordons in Aberdeen : " but no Gordon would he found deed/dead in the Tartan of the Black Watch . "
2 Only with the hard-top in place does it behave like a Mercedes is meant to .
3 It would appear that the Americans are taking a greater interest in the matter , especially with the problems in Bosnia .
4 Interest in this field has expanded in recent years , along with interest in speech recognition and optical character recognition ( OCR ) , especially with the advances in technology .
5 I mean yes er as I said earlier on it 's just a question for for just a bit more obviously in the readings report th there is there is concern naturally with the by-passes in paragraph two five I mean I have n't had a chance to sort of looking up yet , and I 'd by grateful for County Executive 's advice on that and I thought we as a County Council had agreed a line erm for a by-pass through the West Sussex portion at least .
6 Make tying laces into a great game : sit down with the shoes in front of you both and tie and untie them together .
7 The London Film Co-Op had just started too , and for those too tired , smashed out , or bored for the music or perhaps with an interest in America in grainy black and white there were movies like Kenneth Anger 's Scorpio Rising , and Towers Open Fire .
8 That 's basically when I got in with a guy in Memphis and we started Fernwood Records , and I got interested in the engineering side of it .
9 He kept in with the Soviets in case Moscow ever prevailed in Bucharest — plus the extra money he undoubtedly obtained . ’
10 The way in which this subject fits in with the course in Typography & Graphic Communication as a whole is briefly described .
11 Above the Magnesian Limestone event a number of reflections have been tied in with the sequence in Larne-2 and Newmill-l .
12 The changes came about because of the costs of the State Earnings Related Pension Scheme ( SERPS ) , the need for pensions that could be moved along with a change in jobs , and the wish to provide the public with more freedom of choice in their pension plans .
13 All in all , these , along with the changes in numbers and size of dendritic spines , are what one might expect if , when the chick pecks the bead and learns the association between the pecking and the bitter taste , there is a synaptic reorganization in IMHV and LPO to code for — or represent — this new association and the resulting change in behaviour — that is , to say ‘ do n't peck ’ instead of ‘ do peck ’ when the chick sees the bead a second time .
14 ‘ The task was not easy because along with the rise in numbers of factory committees each one had a tendency to multiply its prerogatives and to treat each factory as an independent unit of production , the collective property of its own workers , determining by itself production , sales and pricing , while the social domination of the working class over the means of production required that the atomised and contradictory powers of the factory committees be subordinated to a common political end ’ ( my translation A.C. ) .
15 Along with the rise in car ownership came a fall in interest in horse-drawn vehicles which were seen by many to symbolize war time austerity and petrol rationing .
16 Sjahrir was not prepared to cooperate ; the others decided to go along with the Japanese in order to extract concessions from them .
17 Now he is being invited to learn along with the children in Science , to admit ignorance ( he the headmaster ! ) , to reward discovery learning when neither he nor the children know the answer .
18 This , together with a rise in TV advertising , helped boost Anglia 's profits by a half to £4.8 million in the six months ended June .
19 The application of technology and over-generous subsidies , together with a decline in demand for some commodities , such as red meat , have led to levels of surplus whose financial and structural consequences for EEC farmers must now be addressed .
20 This , together with the fall in house prices over the last three years , means that mortgage affordability should fall to a 20 year-low .
21 Our concern is that the availability of data from the new census , together with the increase in access to computers since the last census , is likely to lead to a veritable orgy of statistical analysis , and , if the past is a reliable guide to the future , this analysis will obscure rather than illuminate fundamental issues in resource allocation .
22 ‘ This rise , together with the increase in car tax , will force some disabled people on benefits to seriously limit the number of times they leave the house , ’ she said .
23 Mr Freund said the rise in duties , together with the increase in VAT and petrol duties , could add between 3p and 5p to a pint of beer and possibly between 15p and 20p to a bottle of wine .
24 This , together with the increase in VAT rates to 17.5% in the 1991 Budget , have caused the ratio to continue its downward path .
25 After two fruitless days spent trying to place 60m shares in Midland Bank , owned by the Kuwait Investment Organisation , at 362p apiece , a decision to chop the the offer price back to 356p , together with the rise in Hongkong & Shanghai Bank 's share price in Hong Kong overnight ( increasing the value of its paper offer to 394p ) , eventually convinced arbitrageurs both here and in the Far East it was worth taking the stock .
26 ( 8 ) The petition will be presented in chambers , together with the affidavits in support and the chairman 's report .
27 Together with the decline in business travel , this helped to cut BA 's operating profit on North Atlantic services by 26.9% to $17m last year .
28 Inspection of this helical pattern , together with the distribution in December 1953 of a report by Franklin of her work , gave crucial information to Watson and Francis Crick for the final building of their DNA model in February–March 1953 .
29 The environmental benefits taken together with the reductions in congestion and traffic and accidents , outweigh the environmental dis-benefits , yes .
30 Such consultations , together with the decrease in publication delays , will lead to a reduction of the latency period , because there is now a higher probability that the thesis , or papers derived from it , will be read and subsequently cited , but there may also be other factors involved .
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