Example sentences of "be combine with the " in BNC.

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1 One possibility that 's emerged from that research , is that mercury vapour from gold burning may be combining with the ash and the other products of combustion the forest , to produce an even more toxic ingredient in a lethal brew .
2 Left : Cut-out from Dennis Ruabon 's Start-Border design ; in red , ironstone and black , it can be combined with the six standard quarry colours
3 There was still hope for Britain if the old qualities of stoicism and the knack of handling ‘ native ’ races could be combined with the scientific and management skills needed in the modern world .
4 The genes from elephants could be combined with the genes from worms , bats and angler fish .
5 The Monopolies and Mergers Commission will be combined with the Office of Fair Trading and made independent of government , increasing its effectiveness .
6 Manual cleaning may be combined with the use of machines with equipment parts being passed through a dishwasher .
7 But the Ben must be bagged , and happily it can be combined with the ascent of another massive Munro , Carn Mor Dearg , which will steer you away from the tourist path and into some grander territory .
8 There are preliminary data showing that high unrefined carbohydrate diets lower serum creatinine levels in those with renal failure so this could be combined with the suggested drug regime ( Rivellese et al , 1984 ) .
9 The shell model can be combined with the collective aspects of the drop model to produce formalisms called macroscopic-microscopic models .
10 But how could the advantages of the klystron with its enclosed resonators be combined with the more favourable geometry of the magnetron ?
11 Volume and other discounts up to 20% of the single unit purchase price can be combined with the promotion , but it ca n't be combined with special bids .
12 So Mr Gates is trying to work out how his rising pile of information can best be combined with the expertise he does have , in software .
13 TWO options have been put forward in the literature : ( 1 ) Sivapithecus is related to humans , which has little support ; and ( 2 ) Sivapithecus is related to the orang-utan. both of these may be combined with the third possibility that the orang-utan is the nearest living relative to humans , although there is much evidence against this proposition ( Box 1 ) .
14 After 1934 this was to be combined with the anti-semitic obsession of both ultra-conservative reactionary fascism and racial nationalist traditions in the BUF , despite the fact that it was expressed in slightly less virulent form and appeared to have more social roots .
15 The elegant formula which enabled the dignity of the Crown to be combined with the reality of Dominion independence came from Balfour .
16 Apart from predictable duties , like that of sitting through a performance of The Family Reunion ( a play for which he now had little affection ) , he was asked to crown the Swedish snow queen at the winter festival : he told Robert Giroux that he had hoped this might be combined with the Nobel ceremony itself , so that he could wear ice-skates with his tails .
17 Such a rehabilitation programme can and should be combined with the general medical care of convalescing patients including exercise testing for risk stratification and consideration for further investigation with a view to possible coronary surgery or angioplasty .
18 The solution suggested above allows the very low synonym levels of a multi-record bucket — in this case a track — to be combined with the CKD format of individually stored records , which makes it possible to search the whole track and retrieve only the desired record .
19 This method can be combined with the previous method of dragging in as much as the blended colours can be a base to which other colours can be dragged across .
20 Portman , however , makes no demands , but recommends that borrowers should take buildings and contents insurance , and if this is arranged through the society the premiums can be combined with the monthly interest payments , thus avoiding separate standing orders or direct debits .
21 After investigating voluntary , non-vocational adult education in Scotland , the committee recommended that adult education should be combined with the youth and community service into a community education service .
22 The service has been developed by Peter Heys , formerly of Pest Control , whose considerable experience of the food industry will be combined with the tight operational skills of the Office cleaning division .
23 Four of the seven Scottish infantry regiments were to be amalgamated into other regiments , while the Ulster Defence Regiment was to be combined with the Royal Irish Rangers .
24 Under it , the capital , expertise and technology of the USA and Canada would be combined with the cheap labour and resources of Mexico to establish the world 's most populous free-trade market with 360,000,000 consumers and a combined gross domestic product ( GDP ) of US$6,450,000 million .
25 The intention throughout is again to demonstrate how conventional urban sociology might be combined with the new approaches outlined at the beginning of this study .
26 As we discuss shortly , Bourdieu 's work shows these processes of emulation to be combined with the extraordinarily subtle means by which social groups also distinguish themselves from each other .
27 These might be combined with the formulation above and adapted as shown in Figure 5.1 .
28 The use of the reference selling technique can be combined with the agree and counter method to provide a powerful counter to an objection .
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