Example sentences of "[be] combined with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Volume and other discounts up to 20% of the single unit purchase price can be combined with the promotion , but it ca n't be combined with special bids . |
2 | The genes from elephants could be combined with the genes from worms , bats and angler fish . |
3 | These might be combined with the formulation above and adapted as shown in Figure 5.1 . |
4 | But the Ben must be bagged , and happily it can be combined with the ascent of another massive Munro , Carn Mor Dearg , which will steer you away from the tourist path and into some grander territory . |
5 | So Mr Gates is trying to work out how his rising pile of information can best be combined with the expertise he does have , in software . |
6 | The solution suggested above allows the very low synonym levels of a multi-record bucket — in this case a track — to be combined with the CKD format of individually stored records , which makes it possible to search the whole track and retrieve only the desired record . |
7 | Manual cleaning may be combined with the use of machines with equipment parts being passed through a dishwasher . |
8 | After investigating voluntary , non-vocational adult education in Scotland , the committee recommended that adult education should be combined with the youth and community service into a community education service . |
9 | The Monopolies and Mergers Commission will be combined with the Office of Fair Trading and made independent of government , increasing its effectiveness . |
10 | The elegant formula which enabled the dignity of the Crown to be combined with the reality of Dominion independence came from Balfour . |
11 | Apart from predictable duties , like that of sitting through a performance of The Family Reunion ( a play for which he now had little affection ) , he was asked to crown the Swedish snow queen at the winter festival : he told Robert Giroux that he had hoped this might be combined with the Nobel ceremony itself , so that he could wear ice-skates with his tails . |