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

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1 While a preliminary investigation indicates that it may not be feasible to provide complete venting between cabin and cargo compartments , your recommendations will be considered with respect to further action taken . ’
2 Wittgenstein 's discussion is certainly not peppered with references to narrow-front migration , smoke-bathing , or Skinner boxes , ( nor is that of Regan , Singer , Frey , or Midgley herself , come to that ) , since his concern is to clarify the implications of our everyday ways of attributing psychological concepts like hope , fear , belief , understanding , and so on .
3 This question can only be answered with reference to specific indexing environments .
4 Related points were made with respect to spatial perception , in the discussion of naive physics above .
5 Allen , the Vice President , stated that classifications as high , medium or low were then made with respect to each axis on the basis of collective judgement by corporate management .
6 Figure shows how the A-measure , normalised with respect to radiometer reading and exposure , behaves with varying true area .
7 Since that time , a major change has occurred with respect to social mobility that has had a direct bearing on the emergence of Britain 's underclass , and this is considered in this chapter .
8 The EAT provides a more extensive assessment of consonants and consonant blends than does the Goldman-Fristoe test , but the latter is more systematic in that , for each consonant included in the test , articulation is examined with respect to three word positions and with respect to production within sentences .
9 Any reminder of the catastrophic fire which destroyed the main thematic Pavilion of Discoveries in February is happily dismissed with references to past World Fairs .
10 The selection criteria used were the same for all patients — namely , each patient was individually assessed with respect to general fitness for function of the anal sphincter .
11 The range of attitudes is illustrated by strategies that state , at one extreme , that ‘ all people should be provided with access to public transport services for three return trips a day to the nearest market town , providing for a journey to work in the morning , a mid-day shopping journey and a journey home in the evening … ’ , and suggest , at the other extreme , that all ‘ deep ’ rural areas should have a public transport service to a local centre on at least two days a week or that all sizeable villages should be served by public transport on one day a week ( Adams et al .
12 Natural philosophy , or that part of it which is physics , will already have dealt with man to some extent , in considering the phenomenon of sense-perception .
13 Key aspects to be remembered with respect to intellectual property rights are the importance of confidence , especially concerning employees and potential business partners , the usefulness of keeping a documented record of the development of an idea or invention so that its origin can be verified and the value , sometimes unexpected , of making drawings .
14 This point is emphasised by the torque/speed/switching angle characteristics of Fig. 7.7 , which have as their envelope the pull-out torque/speed characteristic introduced with reference to open-loop control .
15 The quantity of mitochondrial DNA isolated from the H and W strains was estimated with reference to nuclear DNA .
16 Health needs and beliefs , special circumstances , cultural requirements and the history of immigration are amongst the subjects discussed with reference to individual minority groups .
17 These issues are discussed with reference to cardiac surgery in elderly patients with reference to the main theories of allocation : QALYs , needs theories , the sanctity of life theory , the lottery theory , and market forces .
18 This is confirmed with respect to another sense of would by Palmer 's observation ( 1983 : 212 ) that the volitional sense behaves the same way as could expressing past capacity .
19 Areas including communication , counselling , stress , perception and group processes are explored with reference to nursing practice .
20 Behavioural item check lists were completed by the mothers and teachers which provided assessments of several different behavioural dimensions and behavioural changes over a 5 year period will be analysed with respect to specific life events , life circumstances and primary school experience .
21 The perception of shape and pattern in apparently disorderly ( but dynamic and mobile ) things is usually mentioned with reference to visual perception , and it is commented on in the sciences and the arts alike : it is prominent , for example , in the notebooks of the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins ( J. Milroy , 1977 ) , in his careful descriptions of cloud formations , waterfalls and other dynamic phenomena , and much of the poet 's imagery depends on a kind of ‘ observer 's paradox ’ ( rather different from the familiar Labov version ) , through which a dynamic phenomenon can nonetheless appear to have stable shapes and patterns within it and , conversely , a static phenomenon may appear to contain mobility .
22 most planation surfaces are or have been graded with respect to some base elevation , usually sea level , but often to an endorheic basin or to a climatic control above sea level ;
23 In practice , however , it often happens that the operating thrust of different , parts of the organisation are not aligned since the structure has evolved with reference to one part rather than the whole .
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