Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This development meets the needs of local practitioners for support in personal education , patient recall , and retinal screening ; flexibly integrates generalist with specialist care ; and , perhaps best of all , puts patients first by sending the prompt directly to them . |
2 | Chay Blyth has long had links with British Steel and they have produced a pot of around £1 ½ million to fund the running of the race and cover part of the cost of building the yachts and training the crew . |
3 | Furthermore non-legal representatives of employers , including in-house representatives , may well be highly trained personnel with considerable experience of employment law ( Macmillan , 1983 ; Dickens , 1985 ) . |
4 | To produce highly trained people with scientific knowledge and technical expertise at the highest level , not just within the science base , but throughout the economy . |
5 | Hackneyed it may sound , but sensible sunning with adequate protection is the only way to achieve a much desired tan with minimum risk to your skin . |
6 | ‘ Twenty years ago when I got married you could only get squares with royal icing and gold stuck all over them . |
7 | Ewen Mackay was still tying up when we nosed gently in to rub shoulders with Stormy Petrel , and Neil jumped ashore and turned to hand me out . |
8 | Long meandering corallites with thin septa form a dense meshwork to give this coral an appearance like the labyrinth implied in the specific name . |
9 | And I will go on stressing that because traditional musicians have this traditional training in university music departments and music colleges , and they become isolated ; they only have contact with Western Art Music , you know . |
10 | Putting weeds on the dinner party menu not only provides guests with added nutrition but establishes the host as a figure who truly understands the green revolution . |
11 | A tall , powerfully built man with short hair and a well-trimmed moustache , he paid his respects to the young gangsters who were technically his enemies . |
12 | Unless sites are discovered by accident ( when a new road cuts through a prehistoric cemetery , for example ) most methods of discovery do not locate sites with sufficient accuracy for excavation to take place with confidence . |
13 | * Do not make coffee with boiling water . |
14 | we can not predict outcomes with absolute certainty since individuals can take remedial action in the light of our forecasts . |
15 | This is an important change and I am glad that we have got away from the odious and patronising attitude of so many local education authorities — particularly Labour local education authorities — that say that one can not trust parents with objective information about how their children 's schools are doing . |
16 | Many statutory services are not keeping pace with demographic change . |
17 | While it is not possible to be completely up to date , the user should not buy models with in-built obsolescence . |
18 | Apart from its ease of use , plastic pipe has the advantage of not being so susceptible to frost damage and not causing corrosion with galvanised water pipes and tanks . |
19 | If a transfer to a new job does not justify moving house employees generally receive help with increased travelling costs . |
20 | Increasing problems of indebtedness meant that railway development could not keep pace with changing population patterns . |
21 | In this chapter we discuss the layer as if it were horizontally infinite , and thus consider experiments with large aspect ratio — accumulation of observational experience and theoretical results being needed to decide what is large enough . |
22 | In some cultures , scribes do not record texts with word-for-word fidelity , while in others one is not free to alter anything in the process of re-recording . |
23 | For all of its evident strengths , Keynesian economics did not stand comparison with classical theory in one vital respect : it was incapable of explaining the determinants of the levels of absolute price and money wages . |
24 | Derbies , wherever they are played , have a habit of being won by the team which best combines finesse with physical power in what is always a hostile environment . |
25 | One of the areas that has to be considered on the question of harm is impairment of intellectual development and on the evidence , if he was absent for another three months with a travelling fair , there is considerable likelihood of his education not taking place with consequent impairment of his intellectual development , if indeed there were no other risks attendant upon such a way of passing his time . |
26 | The sudden blindness was a result of Batten disease , a rare , inherited disorder of the nervous system that had already left Christopher with great difficulty in speaking . |
27 | We can not lose touch with political reality . |
28 | The Small Companies Rate applies where profits do not exceed £250,000 with marginal relief up to profits of £1,250,000 . |
29 | The equivalent changes in language usage have not kept pace with contemporary demand . |
30 | He came to realize that traditional accounts of science , whether inductivist or falsificationist , do not bear comparison with historical evidence . |