Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is perhaps best illustrated with reference to earthquakes . |
2 | These had left too many pupils of average ability or below either struggling with work beyond their abilities or following ‘ improvised ’ courses . |
3 | Stockbrokers , particularly those offering a cut-price service , will generally only deal with proof of ownership , such as letters of allocation . |
4 | And , when some other retired persons says in my presence ‘ I do n't know how I found time for work ’ , I no longer inwardly cringe with scorn at the well worn cliche as I used to do but instead I enthusiastically and of course sagely nod my head in hearty agreement . |
5 | It has to fend for itself , out of a budget that has just about risen with inflation in recent years . |
6 | Consistent with this , birth weight is more strongly associated with death before 65 years than with death at all ages . |
7 | Breakage is nearly always associated with digestion in these assemblages , and it would appear that breakage occurs soon after ingestion , with lines of weakness thus exposed being attacked by digestive fluids . |
8 | Both new private housing estates and council estates are often peripherally located with respect to the existing village ( Pahl 1965b ; Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) . |
9 | These questions were fairly easily answered with respect to Lévi-Strauss . |
10 | The dead Jewish convoy commander had given his name to the land where Mrs Zamzam 's village once stood , an Israeli hamlet that was now periodically threatened with rocket-fire from Palestinian guerrillas , perhaps the same men who as children walked with Mrs Zamzam from Um Al-Farajh after the ambush on the Jewish convoy . |
11 | The magazine is now firmly established with demand for copies at an all time high . |
12 | It is sad but true that existing houses are often poorly located with respect to current jobs and services . |
13 | Pneumonia was the clinical symptom most strongly associated with seroconversion among drug users . |
14 | As strange as it sounds , the great popularity of Hitler already before the war had for the most part little to do with fanatical belief in the central tenets of the Hitlerian racial-imperialist ‘ world-view ’ , and even less to do with belief in the Party , whose leader he was . |
15 | The moral fault of his miller is stated directly and without delay : a point which is equally straightforwardly repeated with reference to the miller 's wife : And she was proud … |
16 | The notion of common substance is then usually associated with belief in descent from a common ancestor ( or ancestress ) : from a male first father by male links only ( patrilineal descent ) ; from a female first mother through female links only ( matrilineal descent ) . |
17 | In his resignation letter , Sir Geoffrey noted the growing difference which had emerged between himself and the Prime Minister on the increasingly important issue of Britain 's role in Europe , and especially on monetary policy , and stated that he now felt that he could no longer serve with honour as a member of her government . |
18 | The location-factor school argued that regional policy was the most important cause of decentralization in the '60s because it was the factor most significantly correlated with change in manufacturing employment , that is , it matched the pattern of relative manufacturing growth most closely . |
19 | But Pardy had known he was in a crowded place and that animals were involved which might very well react with panic at his action . |
20 | But the test of true gentleness is that it relies deeply on the love of God , and is therefore closely associated with confidence in God . |
21 | John always remained very concerned about the designing of his own ballets but was never specifically credited with responsibility for their designs , preferring to collaborate with an artist to whom he could explain his ideas and from whom he expected further ideas to enhance the final outcome . |