Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] with [art] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | It was not proposed that the two phases necessarily identified with the fibrils to be observed in highly drawn polymers although such identification is clearly possible . |
2 | A weekend break in London provides a good opportunity to take full advantage of the sales , perhaps combined with a visit to the theatre . |
3 | So Phormio 's action in making the alliance , though only a pawn penetration , was an offensive move against Corinth deep in her own , Adriatic , side of the colonial chess-board ; and it was perhaps defensively conceived with an eye to a further-flung Corinthian colony , Syracuse . |
4 | They are not examined with a view to appraisal which might require adjustments to concepts of syllabus design to accommodate them . |
5 | I should not pretend that my personal motivation in studying social policy is not linked with a commitment to non-revolutionary movement towards social equality . |
6 | Because decision-makers in the political arena have conflicting objectives , policy measures are not chosen with a view to maximizing some conception of social welfare , but emerge as the result of implicit and explicit bargaining between the political interests . |
7 | He went on : ‘ Before any particulars are entered on the computer , they are carefully checked with a view to ensuring that they are accurate and , where information has been received from individuals , that it has not been furnished maliciously ’ . |
8 | These are also designed with an eye to reassuring those who did well out of the switch from rates to poll tax . |
9 | The Divisional Court , and the majority of their lordships in the House of Lords , were struck with what might be thought to be the obvious purpose of the Act , which was clearly passed with a view to assisting the police in the detection and prevention of crime . |
10 | ( The effect of different kinds of mutes as in the case of the trumpet might , however , be profitably studied with a view to new and subtle tone-colours . |
11 | New patterns of differentiation were often sought with a view to the reintegration of scientific and religious belief . |
12 | They stayed close together at the edge of the clearing , Michael and the thin man with arrows ready notched , Hugh with his left hand on his sword hilt ; the Friar 's sack was now tried with a rope to his belt and slung over his shoulder . |
13 | We would n't have got the cash to set up Headline if we had n't started with the intention to be commercial . ’ |
14 | From 1977 onwards , when Archbishop Romero took office , the church became increasingly identified with the opposition to General Romero 's regime ( no relation ) and subsequently the military juntas and the Christian Democrat Party . |
15 | Traditionally practitioners have considered infant behaviour problems to be symptomatic of underlying disorder — that the problem exists inside the child and must be diagnosed and then treated with a view to a cure . |
16 | worked back in the days of with my father at the Elephant & Castle , then moved with the firm to Bletchley . |
17 | Cowley 's meeting with the Commissioner had been successful : CI5 were fully invested with the authority to both guard Stone 's family , and seek out the nature of the person or persons unknown who were harassing that family . |
18 | This attempt is being fully charted with a view to furthering the methodological debate which surrounds this aspect of data production and analysis . |
19 | Although tummy trouble , of ‘ Montezuma 's Revenge ’ , is almost guaranteed with a trip to Mexico , the top-notch hotels in Cancun boast water-cleansing facilities and sterilised food . |
20 | He was closely associated with the heir to the throne , the future Edward I , and was with him in Gascony in 1255 . |
21 | Why he did not sustain the promise of the works of the 1890s is not clear , though it is certainly connected with the change to a much more conservative and less experimental architectural climate in Britain in the 1900s , when there was a revival of baroque and French Renaissance architecture ; it may also be to do with Townsend 's own equivocal and confused attitude towards the value of architectural traditions . |
22 | The purpose of the Act is to ‘ establish a framework for the provision of advice , assistance and representation which is publicly funded with a view to helping persons who might otherwise be unable to obtain advice , assistance or representation on account of their means ’ . |