Example sentences of "combine [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 ( Hobsons Ltd ) A guide to all courses in universities , polytechnics and colleges which combine full-time study with training and experience in industry and commerce .
2 When men crave , they usually want foods which combine high protein with high fat , such as steak and chips .
3 Today the routes are much the same but we are switching to satellites , fibre cables and electronic gadgets which combine mouse-like size with mammoth capacity .
4 Composites , as every motor racing fan knows , combine light weight with immense strength — just ask Gerhard Berger , Derek Warwick or Martin Donnelly .
5 The docks , the University of London , the theatre in the age of Kean , the London art world , Rudolph Ackermann and British commerce are all examined in the marvellous introductory essays by Simon Jervis , Ian Jenkins , Celina Fox and others which combine detailed research with an eye for the smell and feel of the city .
6 The two and three centre holidays in this brochure are designed to offer the best of both worlds and combine old favourites with one or two unusual ones .
7 That is , they use light energy to split water , and extract hydrogen ; and then combine this hydrogen with ( low-energy ) carbon dioxide to produce high-energy organic molecules : molecules which in turn act as fuel and as the raw material from which is fashioned almost all living flesh , both animal and plant .
8 Combine this advice with the ‘ Golden rules of tanning ’ ( see over ) and you will achieve a lasting tan more safely .
9 Combine this imbalance with a tendency to introduce the loved one 's name into every topic of conversation ( They 're selling cabbages for £1.25 at Austins ' — ‘ Oh , really ?
10 If you combine such work with quantitative data you can begin to explain how variation occurs .
11 combine such analyses with oxygen isotope analyses , and it is variations in the latter that are particularly significant .
12 In short , both of them combine motley membership with rigid structure — which does not make for relaxed , efficient teamwork .
13 The hotel 's spacious 9-hole course is the setting for the new Academy of Golf — a series of one-day events which combine serious tuition with golfing fun .
14 Some tax havens combine these advantages with an extensive tax treaty network .
15 The rapid development of these centres during the 1980s in different parts of the country has led to different emphases being developed in practice ( some are mainly advice centres , other social centres ; others combine these roles with elements of campaigning work ) .
16 It can be hard to combine parental authority with a friendship that implies equality , and some girls do not even want this .
17 the need to combine economic development with protection of the environment ;
18 Eliot had first met Williams — of all unlikely settings — at a tea-party given in London by Lady Ottoline Morrell , and felt ‘ a kind of benediction ’ emanating from this curious bespectacled creature who ‘ appeared to combine frail physique with exceptional vitality ’ .
19 His skilful use of coloured wash , ink and wax crayon enabled him to combine topographical accuracy with a marvellously apt rendering of mood .
20 In drama a number of people agree to abstract from what they know of the ‘ hiding ’ function and to combine that knowledge with what they have understood about a particular ‘ hiding ’ context , say , King Charles and his followers hiding from the Roundheads ( hiders are therefore labelled Cavaliers , and the seekers Roundheads ) and to behave ‘ as if ’ only that function mattered .
21 Her ability to combine ravishing description with incisive analysis was outstanding .
22 Also examined is the essential challenge of portraiture : how to combine lively images with propaganda and effective picture-making .
23 If there are only one or two sedimentological theses in one year , the list compiler may have chosen to combine this category with that for stratigraphy .
24 ‘ We try to combine old favourites with something new .
25 It was not that what he said was startlingly new , for it was based on a long tradition , but his particular talent and novelty was that he managed to combine biblical exegesis with growing papal ideology , to induce the texts to mean something of relevance to his leadership of society .
26 Opportunities exist to combine Mechanical Engineering with Management , or a Language .
27 A better indicator , in his view , would be to combine absolute size with relative performance .
28 ‘ Mrs Goddard was the mistress of a School — not of a seminary , or an establishment , or any thing which professed , in long sentences of refined nonsense , to combine liberal acquirements with elegant morality upon new principles and new systems — and where young ladies for enormous pay might be screwed out of health and into vanity … ’
29 Wella 's Balsam Massaging Hot Oils have been formulated to combine these benefits with the nourishing and moisturising ingredients of the oils .
30 The fact that so many were willing and able to combine these demands with keeping the house reflected highly on their adaptability .
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