Example sentences of "[adv] with the [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Macs are priced comparably with the other machines in the top 10 , all of which are versions of the NEC 9800 .
2 The regulators have stronger powers than ombudsmen could have , not only with the new powers in the Bill but with their existing powers .
3 These provisions , unlike those just outlined , are concerned not only with the economic interests of consumers but also their ‘ interests in respect of health , safety or other matters , ’ section 34 .
4 In most fields , the criminal law deals only with the outer limits of the permissible .
5 In Tallis 's reading , Saussure did not move from the sign , which comprised signifier + signified , to reference , because he was not interested in doing so , being concerned only with the internal aspects of a language-system .
6 William of Poitiers strove to emphasize the nobility of the West Frankish aristocracy , by calling Guy Geoffrey the Emperor Henry III 's brother ( he was his brother-in-law through the marriage of his sister Agnes ) , and by ascribing to Baldwin V connections not only with the ruling houses of France and Germany , but also with that of Constantinople ( what he had in mind has not yet been established ) .
7 So far we have dealt only with the physical benefits of fibre-rich foods in the mouth .
8 It is the third category , poetics or the science of literature , which is most fully conscious of this plurality , because it is concerned only with the different ways in which meaning is produced in literature and not with its content .
9 This is a set of codes which deal not only with the formal aspects of a work of art but also with its iconography and iconology .
10 ( 1 ) Each member of and each beneficial owner of a share in a recognised body shall submit to the Council , in such form as the Council may from time to time prescribe , a covenant under seal ( referred to in these Rules as a ‘ Compensation Fund covenant ’ ) that he or it will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of any shares in the body reimburse the Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Act where :
11 being or proposing to become a member of and/or a beneficial owner of a share or … shares in … ( hereinafter called ‘ the Company ’ ) , HEREBY COVENANT with the COUNCIL OF THE LAW SOCIETY ( hereinafter called ‘ the Council ’ ) that , if recognition is granted to the Company by the Council under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , [ delete words in italics if the Company is already recognised ] I will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of shares in the Company reimburse the Law Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Administration of Justice Act 1985 where :
12 being or proposing to become a member of and/or a beneficial owner of a share or … shares in … ( hereinafter called ‘ the Company ’ ) , HEREBY COVENANT with the COUNCIL OF THE LAW SOCIETY ( hereinafter called ‘ the Council ’ ) that , if recognition is granted to the Company by the Council under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , [ delete words in italics if the Company is already recognised ] it will jointly and severally with the other members of and beneficial owners of shares in the Company reimburse the Law Society , when required to do so by the Council , in respect of any grant made out of the Compensation Fund under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the Administration of Justice Act 1985 where :
13 Given that there are advantages in other aspects to be derived from introducing a prohibition system ( especially with the attendant threats of fines and private action for damages and injunctive relief ) , this argues for adopting the Green Paper 's proposal for a dual system ( option 3 ) .
14 The demographic ageing in some member states may also induce increased migration , especially with the economic difficulties of Eastern Europe and West Germany 's acceptance of Eastern migrants of German origin .
15 A similar situation exists with African migration where especially with the early stages of migration , out-migrants are mostly young adults ( Roberts 1978 ) .
16 I was ( I think you will understand ) initially dubious about a single 10″ driver in such a small box really delivering the goods ( especially with the lower notes on my 5-string ) but was certainly intrigued by the cabinet design , so I was looking forward to giving the little beast some stick on a couple of gigs …
17 As the Chief Secretary takes refuge in international comparisons , especially with the other countries of the Group of Seven , will he explain why the United Kingdom is not only at the bottom of the investment league of the G7 , but at the bottom of the investment league of leading European nations ?
18 Not all objectors to the Hinkley C plan supported such a straightforward advocacy of coal , especially with the growing problems of acid rain pollution and the greenhouse effect to which I shall return in Part Three .
19 Descending at 80 kilometres per hour is the most dangerous part of the race , especially with the precipitous drops at the side of the road .
20 A sole unit that blended good adhesion both uphill and down with the shock-absorbing characteristics of the chamfered heel of the K-SB3 was Berghaus 's Trionic , which appeared in late 1983 .
21 Obviously not being aware that there 's er a population of eight billion forecast for the year two thousand and erm obviously with the natural resources of erm gas and coal running out and the , the pollution problems you 've got with coal and obviously the great efficiency of sixty times more efficient than other forms of power .
22 It is hard now to associate this restful hamlet with those who have set out to take part in events that have shaken the nation ; even more so with the lawless days of mob rule , savage revenge and gruesome murder .
23 The dots are filled in with the appropriate names like this :
24 ‘ If you can do that , then you have in your mind what the strong target notes are and you can start going in with the other notes of the scale .
25 How does ‘ Here I Am ’ fit in with the present changes in education ?
26 The detailed character of financial , administrative and legal restraints imposed by Whitehall may change but the general effect remains the same — local councillors are expected to fit in with the political priorities of the government of the day .
27 Miracles are supposed to fit in with the unscientific views of the ancients , but not with out own scientific views .
28 Back from Cuba , his belief in non-violence now a fading memory , he fell in with the dope-smoking radicals of the key young radical movement , Students for a Democratic Society .
29 Where such arguments did not fit in with the overarching themes of race , violence and disorder , and social deprivation they were either sidelined or pushed into the sub-clauses of official reports .
30 GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area .
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