Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How are the project plans aligned with the corporate plan ?
2 Closer to the smoking fire , Blake could see that the colours of the flames varied with the different amounts of crushed rocks thrown on to the pyre .
3 Ben watched a moment longer , conscious of his own fascination ; his ears filled with the brutal music of the grid — the crack and pop and sizzle of the dying creatures , his eyes drawn to each brief , sudden incandescence .
4 There is frequent intolerance to work which has real relevance and many times I have seen images dismissed with the familiar phrase , ‘ I do n't know much about art , but I know what I like ’ .
5 Until the results of these studies are available , our clinical practice is guided by the significant reductions in both sudden death rate and cardiac mortality in cardiac arrest survivors treated with the implantable defibrillator by comparison with historical controls .
6 He imagined himself to be in the centre of the city now , surrounded by its magnificent old crumbling buildings , its churches and palaces , villas and castles filled with the rich trappings of the centuries and set about by the bustle , the noise , the filth , squalor and abject poverty of the streets .
7 In fact income and expenditure also will be identical when we take into account all the various leakages and injections connected with the circular flow , because income and expenditure are simply two different ways of measuring the value of the same set of economic transactions .
8 They changed to a strategy-management mode in which each of the business heads met with the entire executive board once a year to define strategic objectives and once a year to establish a budget .
9 Following the elections the main pro-military parties met with the leading members of the junta to attempt to form a workable coalition .
10 During the week OAPs travelling in either direction will be eligible for substantial travel concessions agreed with the major travel companies .
11 What interested me was how the editorial approach to these readers compared with the neighbouring ad : ‘ A weak Gordon 's & Tonic ( please do not adjust your magazine ) ’ , it said , wetly .
12 The high resolution of SPOT pictures compared with the rival Landsat series is easily apparent from the results of these tests , and from the more novel images of the SPOT simulations .
13 The Independent on Sunday is the only quality Sunday newspaper to have increased sales over the past six months compared with the previous year .
14 Among the other principal candidates ( out of a total of nine ) Luis Alva Castro of the ruling American Popular Revolutionary Alliance ( APRA ) won 19.17 per cent of the vote , Henry Pease of the United Left ( IU ) , with 6.97 per cent and Alfonso Barrantes Lingán of the Socialist Left ( IS ) 4.07 per cent , APRA and the IU suffering severe losses compared with the 1985 elections [ see pp. 33836-37 ] .
15 This group may include the distant ancestors of the sharks , but they must have been somewhat ponderous animals compared with the streamlined hunters of modern seas .
16 Her ears stung with the booming echo of the shot .
17 This is the fourth in a series of Looking at books co-published with the British Museum Press .
18 Reply Yes to the message which asks if you want current styles updated with the new styles of the same name .
19 In a series of consecutive sections the hybridization signals observed with the human CFTR and hisD probes colocalized to the same airways and airspaces ( Fig.2 a-f ) .
20 Very quickly , the local Labour parties identified with the social issues of the day .
21 LIFESPAN will display the identifiers and titles for a set of up to 20 Clients associated with the named Product , starting from the highest identifier or from the Client indicated by the Start client id , and a message if more details are available for viewing .
22 The hormones associated with the delicious stress of desire and the simultaneous fear of rejection flood your system .
23 The outline is dynamically generated , and users can select a topic in the outline and see the paragraphs associated with the corresponding link object .
24 Information imparted by , and collected about the patient is given in confidence , so the information gatherer has a responsibility to be familiar with the records system in use , know who has access , and be aware of risks associated with the legitimate use of records ( Cowan , 1987 ) .
25 If these costs do not materialise , there remain the political risks associated with the controversial nature of the technology .
26 To the concern for another serious reactor accident , one has to add the concern for accidents during other stages of the nuclear fuel cycle , the long-term risks associated with the safe disposal of ever-increasing radioactive waste , and the decommissioning of nuclear power plants at the end of their 30-year operating life ( about 100 such stations by the end of the century ) .
27 Now that we have identified the types of leakages and injections associated with the circular flow , we can begin to explain the assumptions that the basic model makes about the determinants of these various flows .
28 The visual and photographic quality of this video tape is excellent , particularly those sequences associated with the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds .
29 Some of the relationships associated with the two sides of the brain are illustrated in Figure 1 .
30 The total number of schools associated with the various projects is small , and , while even these may not continue to incorporate the new ideas in their user education , they have been sufficiently exposed to new approaches to schools user education to suggest that for them at least and probably for many other schools traditional school library instruction will not be quite the same again .
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