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

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1 In one of those little quirks so popular with the writers of Hollywood biopics , it is recorded that " the rate at which the apparatus was capable of working was discovered accidentally , in consequence of the breaking of a spring " .
2 The British soldiers , both the officers and the rank and file , seemed to be very popular with the inhabitants of Verona .
3 Criticism of the kind which became popular with the pupils of I. A. Richards at Cambridge later in the century was absolutely unknown at Oxford .
4 The new beer , popular with the porters of Covent Garden was then known as Entire in that is was served from a single barrel .
5 Not unfamiliar with the habits of police forces both in East Africa and West London , she felt it was , on balance , unlikely .
6 Yet the case is different with the children in England , for when they emigrate , the vast majority will go to English-speaking countries , and they will have profited from the intimate contact they had with the English life and language . ’
7 We can not have the lord of a place such as Ringill intriguing with the likes of Bragad . ’
8 Thus in cases in which pigment is produced , the presence of the 3.4-kb transcript correlates completely with the presence of black pigment , consistent with the effects of p mutations on eumelanosomes , while having little or no effect on pheomelanosomes .
9 Both these formulations are consistent with the definitions of pragmatics as " meaning minus semantics " or as the contribution of context to language understanding .
10 To speak differently , if e had not occurred , then even if there had also occurred any change x logically consistent with the absences of e and of cc , and consistent with the absences of links between cc and e , it would also have been the case that cc did not occur .
11 To speak differently , if e had not occurred , then even if there had also occurred any change x logically consistent with the absences of e and of cc , and consistent with the absences of links between cc and e , it would also have been the case that cc did not occur .
12 In my Bill , for which I seek a Second Reading today , the provision is that Parliament should be elected by the single transferable vote in the first instance , but thereafter , in subsequent elections , Parliament should be free to determine its own electoral system as long as that is consistent with the principles of proportionality .
13 General SVQs offer the chance to provide such a range of programmes in Scotland : a good case in point is the new general SVQ in arts and social sciences , which is entirely consistent with the proposals for SCOTCERT .
14 These results are consistent with the findings of Chowdhury and Kreitman ( 1971 ) , and Kreitman and Chowdhury ( 1973a ) , who found attempted suicide patients and Samaritan clients to be different in many respects — the Samaritan clients , for example , including a greater proportion of men , and more socially isolated individuals .
15 We found that all three glutathione S-transferases tested were present in colonic epithelium and this is consistent with the findings of Howie et al ; it contrasts , however , with the results of Hayes et al , who identified glutathione S-transferase π and µ and did not detect glutathione S-transferase α in normal colon using an immunoperoxidase staining procedure .
16 Hepatic bile was supersaturated in a similar way in patients with cholesterol gall stones and gall stone free patients , which was consistent with the findings of Carey et al and Gallinger et al .
17 Reductions in morbidity were consistent with the findings for mortality , but fewer data were available .
18 This suggests that its stress drop was relatively high , which is consistent with the frequencies of vibration recorded , which were high compared to those of the Lleyn earthquake .
19 Since it was impossible to envisage the use of nuclear weapons in any way consistent with the laws of war , and since great and apparently law-abiding Powers possessed and threatened to use them , they must be held to be simply beyond the scope of international law ,
20 Consideration of the γγ production of positrons requires the source to be very compact , 5,000km , consistent with the observations of Sgr A. One possible source of the positrons is pair production in intense bremsstrahlung emission from 10 7 K gas around an accreting black hole with mass 10 3 M and ; ( ref. 81 ) .
21 It is also consistent with the requirements of companies legislation ** .
22 And at the lowest level in the EC , they are also fully consistent with the prospects for recovery this year . ’
23 This is consistent with the types of variables which were correlated with recall of a particular junction — the amount of traffic seen and the time spent there .
24 I 'll come as no surprise to you that er what 's been suggested would be consistent with the sorts of arguments that that I put forward yesterday .
25 The fact that dividing the stimuli up by risk ratings produces no dissociation is consistent with the results of Studies 2 and 3 which showed that there was no simple U-shaped or J-shaped relationship between risk ratings and P(A) .
26 This is consistent with the results of Han and Misra ( 1990 ) .
27 This is consistent with the results of Herbst , McCormack and West .
28 The finding that adaptation is more profound in the LVF than the RVF , on the other hand , would be consistent with the results of Meyer ( 1976 ) , who found a stronger McCollough effect in the LVF , but would not support the findings of Beaton and Blakemore ( 1981 ) who observed no hemispheric difference in extent of adaptation or orientation selectivity in either of their two well-practised subjects .
29 Anti-p24 was less common in OMT than in serum , a finding consistent with the results of Soto-Ramirez et al that anti-gag products were less common in OMT when analysed by western blot .
30 Whether this is true in developed countries is yet to be seen : although Ellison 's 1932 study in the United Kingdom is consistent with the results in figure 1 , it preceded immunisation and antibiotics and hence is not comparable in 1992 .
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