Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [noun] to [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Try applying a little self-tanning milk mixed with moisturiser to your face once a week until you achieve a natural colour . |
2 | Just as the colonial nations developed sugar from beet when they were threatened with disruptions to their cane sugar supply in the 19th century , so modern chemistry is developing sweeteners in the laboratory that rely even less upon raw materials . |
3 | The fragments used as probes ( A-C ) are drawn with respect to their position in the NF-L gene . |
4 | The first relates to the idea , taken from linguistic theory , that there are two main types of anaphoric expression : those that are interpreted with respect to the surface form of a text and those that are interpreted with respect to its meaning . |
5 | What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ? |
6 | Darlington Juvenile Court heard how the youth had escaped with cuts to his hand and stomach in the £14,000 blaze . |
7 | The cases of benign and malignant strictures were compared with regard to their age , sex , anatomical distribution , time of detection , and presenting symptoms . |
8 | 14 ) , wrote in his analysis of the concept of political power that : ‘ Power , then , is generalized capacity to secure the performance of binding obligations by units in a system of collective organization when the obligations are legitimized with reference to their bearing on collective goals ’ . |
9 | When faced with threats to its broadcasting monopoly or to its programme policy from , say , either wireless exchanges ( the precursors of today 's cable systems ) or overseas commercial radio stations , it was only natural that Reith would turn to the state to guarantee the monopoly . |
10 | THE HIV VIRUS IS COVERED WITH PROTEINS TO WHICH SUGAR CHAINS ARE ATTACHED . |
11 | The variable ( a ) ( see above ) illustrates this point ; the speech of a number of persons was transcribed in some phonetic detail before it became clear that tokens of the vowel in a certain range of environments were never front-raised , and seemed moreover to be implicationally ordered with respect to their tolerance of back-raising ( see J. Milroy 1981a for details ) . |