Example sentences of "with [subord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Spreadsheets are primarily for analysis — or so I am constantly being told — but I have always had a problem reconciling that with what-if constructions .
2 Kicks are harder to score with than punches and in recognition of this , a greater latitude in judgement is applied by the refereeing panel .
3 In general steady states , however bad , are much easier to work with than curves and fluctuations .
4 The basic technique is a little harder to get to grips with than painting and has a flatter , more geometric look , but it 's ideal for complex illustration because it is easy to edit precisely .
5 5 Australians are more fun to be with than Canadians .
6 Nolan lists some diseases he seems to have more success with than others : arthritis , migraine , bad backs , depression , ME .
7 As I 've said in the previous articles , some parts of the swing are more difficult to cope with than others .
8 And yet the painful burden of her love she ached to share at times , and who better with than Steve ?
9 Nu returned to his old idea that a reconciliation with Than Tun and the White Flags could be arranged : it did not work .
10 Chicks started on their third day , for instance , made fewer errors to begin with than chicks started on their first day .
11 It 's easier to cope with than failure .
12 Indirect discrimination involves some pre-condition or obstacle which , on the fact of it , applies equally to men and women but which in practice less women ( or men ) can comply with than men ( or women ) .
13 The appropriate forms of request for summons are N201 and N202 ; separate particulars of claim may be dispensed with if form N202 is used and the proper officer allows it ( Ord 6 , r 1(2) ) .
14 Lennie knows he has n't any time to play with if Boro are to stay in the big time .
15 Okay so if you started off with cos X differentiated it it would give you minus sine X
16 but I do n't know what this cos squared X is all about what 's that how does that tie up with cos X ?
17 Be careful who you put Mooty with cos Mooty
18 But this is a problem which can be lived with because mutations in a test-tube population come in hundreds rather than thousands of billions .
19 According to exile sources in Vienna , cows are now being treated like Romanian women — ie , subjected to a monthly gynaecological examination just to make sure their fertility is not being interfered with because population increases are the order of the day .
20 The dual-presenter format which ITN has stuck with since News At Ten 's launch 25 years ago has given way to McDonald sitting alone in the style of a US network star like Dan Rather .
21 Again , this would now be dealt with before contracts are exchanged .
22 Sooner or later some crap , and a lot of nastiness would have to be dealt with before Europe could come together .
23 If the outcome is to be successful , it is vital that all anxieties and fears are dealt with before treatment is begun .
24 At the first sign of mouse activity the control panel indicates with both visual and audible alarm signals where the sensor has been activated , and a quick response by a Rentokil serviceman enables the intruder to be dealt with before harm is done .
25 Legitimacy … does not deal so much with whether activities of government are lawful as whether they accord with what are generally perceived to be or what have for long been held up to be , the fundamental principles of the constitution according to which government is or ought to be conducted .
26 Just as the Black Power and civil rights movements in the USA during the 1960s focused on where African Americans were allowed to be , either by legislation or through convention , so too a crucial aspect of feminist thought is concerned with whether women are allowed to have a proportionate and equitable bodily presence in ‘ our ’ parliament , council buildings , unions , in the media as journalists , and throughout the hierarchies of all workplaces and organisations — including , of course , in the galleries and the pages of art magazines .
27 He was solely concerned with whether punishments were effective as deterrents and not with whether they were ‘ fair ’ ( though , as we shall see later , his views on deterrence were also problematic ) .
28 Mr Baker said he was concerned solely with whether Miss Giles knew or believed she was infringing copyright by showing it .
29 The master had replied that success or failure in life had little to do with whether people were good or bad .
30 Mining can only take place where the commodity is available , although transport of and returns on the exploited material will always dictate if resources are mined or not , together with whether people think the resources important or not .
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