Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] with [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed .
2 These questions were fairly easily answered with respect to Lévi-Strauss .
3 At first sight this seems to defy common sense , but the point is easily made with reference to whales .
4 This is perhaps best illustrated with reference to earthquakes .
5 It will become clear that this debate is a mirror-image of the excess burden argument already discussed with respect to taxation .
6 The cans banged and rattled over a fuzzy soundtrack already overlaid with calls to Vassilis to move his head or Kostas to provide a cigarette .
7 An analogous effect of this fraction was also observed with respect to tRNA- ( lanes 6–10 ) and 5S-RNA synthesis ( lanes 11–15 ) .
8 Many women workers exhibit labour market characteristics traditionally associated with vulnerability to unemployment .
9 The incidence of leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma was also investigated with respect to factors that may influence the prevalence of individuals susceptible to infective agents or the intensity of exposure .
10 Nevertheless , as was also suggested with respect to South Eastern secretarial/office staff , there is the opportunity for computer staff to make a ( semi- ) permanent career out of " temping " , and with the latter group this is made more explicit by the creation of the ( semi ) permanent entity of the company .
11 However , care must be exercised in the analysis of unfamiliar languages , as demonstratives are often organized with respect to contrasts between participant-roles rather than simply to distance in concentric circles from a fixed deictic centre ( the speaker 's location at CT ) .
12 As a result , the social responsibility theory was born ; newspapers remained the property of their owners , they could still be bought and sold in the marketplace , but owners and newspapers were now credited with obligations to society — obligations to provide information , to allow a diversity of views to be printed , to encourage the best and most professional of journalistic activity so as to pursue truth and knowledge ( Table 2.1 ) .
13 In higher education , for example , the idea of the autonomy of the University Grants Committee ( replaced in 1988 by the University Funding Council ) as a buffer between the universities and the Department of Education and Science has been shattered and the Department has regularly intervened with advice to universities and polytechnics about subject areas which should have greater or less resources .
14 The exclusive Community competence arising from the existence of Community legislation may be particularly illustrated with reference to restrictions on the free movement of goods .
15 The methods sections of the potentially relevant reports were then extracted with reference to results and identifying material ( authors , title , journal , institution , and country of origin ) removed .
16 It is negatively sloped with respect to price because of the inverse relationship between bill prices and rates of discount .
17 Erm on that I also point out that in terms of commuting , the next stop after York is Leeds , so a settlement on the A sixty four corridor is ideally placed with regards to rail transport , to the centre of Leeds .
18 However , extensive research shows that the stereotypically female role of mother , as well as other social disadvantage , is actually associated with vulnerability to depression and broader distress ( Brown and Harris , 1978 ; Richman , 1974 , 1976 ; Moss and Plavis , 1977 ) .
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