Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , H pylori infection apparently interfers with the physiological mechanisms regulating gastrin release .
2 According to Engels the State only develops with the full elaboration of classes , and it is the tool of the ruling class enforcing its will on those whom it oppresses .
3 It only deals with the acute abdomen .
4 That is the area which has been used for the last five or six years as the basis of the And that outer boundary more or less coincides with the outer boundary erm of the York greenbelt .
5 It is at Portsmouth , where Fanny constantly collides with the unsatisfactory Rebecca and Sally ( not least so , perhaps , in the fact that they have names , which Jane Austen 's servants normally do not , though Richardson 's do ) , that her heroine discovers the true virtues of Mansfield Park :
6 Now he just brawls with the bad guys .
7 In sophisticated market planning , a certain type of work can be selected at so early a stage , on the basis of a few examples or of some calculated or projected demand , that production , from that stage , no longer originates with the primary producer but is commissioned from him .
8 The negotiation process is an on-going process which commences with the issue of the Information memorandum , passes through the formal negotiating stage to the heads of agreement and normally ends with the detailed negotiation of purchase and sale agreement clauses .
9 They will have to find the right balance between rule by unwieldy committee and by a chosen few ( or fewer , as at Clifford Chance , which has a partners ' council but where power , in practice , largely rests with the managing partner ) .
10 For a metal complex with d electrons , the analysis usually starts with the free ion .
11 It always happens with the big stuff really .
12 It has also been claimed that they acted as Rome 's representatives in areas devoid of large towns or cities , or military garrisons , but this hardly equates with the known distribution of most of the British-based officials in or near auxiliary forts .
13 ( a ) Contract and the doctrine of mistake Where one party is aware that the offer or the acceptance of the other party does not represent his true intentions but still deals with the other party without disclosing the mistake , the law will abandon the objective interpretation of the first party 's intentions .
14 In this sense sovereignty still rests with the British Parliament .
15 The relationship which is implied between professional and client by these assumptions still tallies with the traditional relationship .
16 Your really classic science-fiction movie usually begins with the big pan across deep space .
17 His language in the poems also differs with the simple language of ‘ The Sentry ’ to the much more complicated ideas of ‘ Futility ’ .
18 Though our passive acceptance of causal logic and narrative clichés is the novel 's main target , it also plays with the related theme of linguistic laziness .
19 As the active form of CytR , most likely , is an oligomer with two-fold rotational symmetry , CytR probably interacts with the inverted repeat .
20 The solicitor also checks with the local authority to make sure there is no rail link or other plan that will adversely affect the value of your property .
21 The Bank of England as well as dealing with the discount houses , now also deals with the other firms or ‘ dealing counterparts ’ on this market .
22 As with the differential vertical perspective cue , the horizontal perspective cue is a consequence of the perspective viewing of a surface from two spatially separate vantage points and it also varies with the absolute distance to the surface ( Fig. 2 b ) .
23 Packer and Pusey suspect that the likelihood of finding non-relatives in a coalition probably varies with the average age of its members , because young related males may die and be replaced by singleton males from other prides .
24 Karen Briggs , a triple world champion before a broken leg interrupted her progress , also travels with the 14-strong team .
25 To which Hermia later replies with the well-known plea of the young for understanding , ‘ I would my father looked but with my eyes ’ .
26 Nicholson 's commemoration also rests with the intriguing interactions he had with other chemists , and raises questions on the objectives of chemical research which are still relevant today .
27 The decision about which other teachers to select for appointment also rests with the governing body , but this function may be delegated to one or more governors , the headteacher , or one or more governors and the headteacher acting together .
28 ‘ We believe that the future of American football internationally rests with the young coaches and players , ’ said Neil Austrian , president of the NFL .
29 The original documentation similarly remains with the original department that created it .
30 Central authority has been progressively weakened since the outbreak of civil war in 1975 , and real political power in Lebanon now effectively rests with the leading figures of the rival militias which are organized along religious lines .
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