Example sentences of "[coord] with [art] [noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However it was broken down into sub-categories and these revealed non-completion rates of around 25% for those entering with ONC/OND or with no qualifications compared with a 15% non-completion rate for those with ‘ standard ’ qualifications .
2 Much has been written about Kaplan 's magnificent obsession with that work , and with the projects born of this love : his purchase of the manuscript , his subsequent publication in 1986 of a facsimile score with comprehensive documentation that stands as a touchstone in the field of book production .
3 The Unit undertakes policy-orientated research concerned with family health , with the education and development of children , and with the services provided for them and their families .
4 At six in the morning it would be daylight , and with the curtains drawn in the office …
5 This was often reflected in the pattern of settlement , with most villages consisting of the dwellings of agricultural workers and with the farmers scattered around the parish on their own farms but away from the centre of the village itself .
6 There is here a conspicuous contrast with the stricter rules under Federal legislation in the United States and with the duties imposed on trustees of unit trusts under the Financial Services Act .
7 Very little produce is imported , and with the restrictions imposed by a hot climate , meals are based on indigenous ingredients .
8 At the start of the 1970s , before the Russians sent fighting men to Africa and with the Americans stuck in Vietnam , Cuba was exporting revolution .
9 In the background to this central theme in his thought lie two major influences upon him which interacted with each other and with the impulses derived from Kant .
10 I agree with both the judgments that have been given and with the reasons given in those judgments for allowing this appeal .
11 There are , however , two styles of shroud , one all-enveloping with top-knot and flowing drapery at the feet , the fabric pushed apart to exhibit the remains from upper pelvis to forehead and with the arms crossed over the breast so that the fingers touch the shoulders ; the other is knotted at top and bottom with the skeleton free-standing , something achieved by sitting the top-knot on the skull and letting the rest fall freely , acting as a backdrop to the ghastly remains , with the arms dangling free and the hands outstretched .
12 Marx and Engels were concerned with the emergence and development of capitalist relations of production and with the crises occasioned by the contradictions inherent in capitalist property relations and political rights .
13 Willie 's grey trousers seemed more crumpled than ever , but with the braces attached to them they at least felt comfortable .
14 When you are still in the planning stage of a room but with the furnishings decided upon , work out what type of light you want where ; should it be direct , indirect , concealed , background , very bright ?
15 Their calcium carbonate skeletons are composed of the mineral aragonite , chemically the same as calcite , but with the atoms arranged in a different way .
16 She could do it — not with her fists but with the techniques learned in martial arts .
17 Rhythmic counterpoints and canons are similar to the above , but with the parts imitated in their rhythmic aspect only , ignoring the note-successions and intervals of the leading voice .
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