Example sentences of "[subord] [vb pp] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is much sharper rejection than obtained with the other filters described in this section and , very significantly , there is total rejection when While the basic circuit of figure 8.10(a) is only really suitable for rejection at a fixed frequency , variants exist which are amenable to tuning .
2 Pizza is not one of the lowest-calorie dishes you might order , but ounce-for-ounce it can be quite healthy if made with the right ingredients .
3 It is also an independent feeding method which involves a separate rod and line to lower the dropper in , or , if used with the same rod and line with which you are fishing , takes up precious minutes of time when your hookbait could be in the water ; valuable minutes when the barbel are mad on feed .
4 The territorial claims of Pope Adrian IV in 1159 were extremely modest , if compared with the Carolingian donations , and much more realistic , for there was a wide gap between nominal overlordship and reality .
5 On its own , this range of error could produce estimates of needed expenditure per child in an Authority of £222 to £300 ; if combined with the previous range of errors , the maximal errors might range from £142 to £410 per child .
6 Yet more than half of the appliances are at risk of damage even personal danger if fitted with the incorrect safety fuse .
7 The sufficiency of British literature is almost as remarkable if contrasted with the other arts .
8 He noted that his rats tended to adopt a strategy for sampling the stimuli in the first stage of ( simultaneous ) training in which they consistently looked into one arm of his T-maze , withdrawing and turning to the other arm only if confronted with the negative stimulus .
9 Linen is one of the oldest fibres known and is even stronger than cotton , but it creases badly unless treated with the appropriate finish .
10 Strangely , small private and club aircraft accidents are frequently more difficult to investigate because compared with the scheduled passenger transport flight the route to be followed and the flight procedures carried out are far less definitive and predictable .
11 The Labour Party rebuff had impressed the ILP leaders with the difficulties of maintaining contact with the Labour movement while allied with the Communist Party .
12 Some organisations , whether registered with the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies or not , were easily recognisable and criticised as being jointly managed by shipowners and therefore employer dominated .
13 Here he found Frank a great help as he had a fair knowledge of native North American trees and shrubs which , when checked with the big books , sounded as though they 'd do well in the peaty soil of Eire .
14 We see there how Eliot indulged his sense of irony by resuscitating the voices of older poets through his anthropological interests and satirizing ‘ a time , barren of myths ’ and a world of those ‘ illimitable suburbs ’ which he saw in 1921 as filled with the public school 's ‘ petrified product ’ .
15 Gold in its natural form glows deep amber yellow , but when mixed with the various alloys it takes on a variety of hues .
16 Pozzolana when mixed with the excellent lime from the local limestones formed an extremely hard concrete , to which base was also added brick and travertine fragments to provide a solid core for walling and vaulting .
17 A continuous moulding machine for making wheel hubs will yield a more consistent product with less time spent idle when cleaned with the frozen pellets .
18 March 1989 saw the formal appointment of a coordinator for home-school liaison officers and bilingual support assistants , who was to be responsible to ‘ the appropriate adviser in the Primary Division ’ and whose job description listed eight major duties including close liaison with the schools involved in the two projects , cooperation with heads to provide a positive and coherent service , and attendance at appropriate working parties and committees ‘ as agreed with the Primary Adviser ’ .
19 Note : Set out the detailed terms of engagement as agreed with the instructing clients as appropriate to the nature of the engagement .
20 Options will be granted under seal and will be exercisable within a period of ten years and will entitle the recipients to acquire ordinary shares in the Company at a price determined by the Committee , being not less than the average of the middle market quotations for such shares as derived from the Daily Official List of The Stock Exchange for the three dealing days immediately preceding the date of grant or the market value ( as agreed with the Inland Revenue ) of the shares as at the date of grant ( or , in the case of new shares , their nominal value if greater ) .
21 Those choosing to take redundancy received the company 's standard redundancy provisions as agreed with the British Cement Staff Association .
22 Why have our negotiators not insisted on item of service payment until the date of introduction of target payments , as occurred with the other childhood immunisations ?
23 When equipped with the scientific instruments of warfare , Saddam 's inherent irrationality can only become explosive ; with modern technologies he is a monstrous and psychotic force .
24 When used with the bare infinitive , it denotes a direct experiencing of , and so contemporaneity in time with , an occurrence and can often be replaced by see — although it denotes perception in a more abstract way than the latter — or by have in its experiential sense : ( 93 ) Rather surprised to find them break fence at this season .
25 The size of the former timetables , when compared with the present volumes , is ample evidence of this extraordinary curtailment of British Railways .
26 Second , both policies represented a welfare loss when compared with the optimal tariff and equivalent quota policies , with the relative welfare loss from the UK quota policy being greater than that from the EC policy ( -5.98% as opposed to -2.18% ) .
27 The text of the 1905 Convention is much fuller when compared with the terse formulation of its predecessor , and it contains a number of changes of principle .
28 However using the lexicon car , cars , cat , cats , do , dog , dogs , done , ear , ears , eat , eats ( after Appel and Jacobson ) , the features of the dawg can be clearly demonstrated , especially when compared with the equivalent trie .
29 The teaching role of the staff nurse or equivalent clinical practitioner may have been seen as something of a Cinderella when compared with the traditional tasks of care giving and developing managerial expertise .
30 By the 1980s many asylums had contracted to a size which was dwarf-life when compared with the vast acreages and Palladian pretensions of their heyday .
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