Example sentences of "increased [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Baseline gall bladder pressure significantly increased after treatment with the NO synthase inhibitors .
2 This study showed that fasting gall bladder volume increased after treatment with octreotide .
3 Ca r2+ -stimulated chloride secretory currents were not defective in cf/c f trachea , compared with trachea of normal ( +/+ ) mice , but were significantly increased following transfection with CFTR ( P0.05 ; Fig. 4B ) .
4 The towage capacity of the Authority fleet was greatly increased in July with the arrival of the tug ‘ Oxcar ’ .
5 Their emoluments were increased in accordance with their rank and dignity , but their offices were of course sinecures : the execution of Crown policy had long passed into the hands of the Surveyors-General of Woods and Forests .
6 While it is true that the standard expected of particular directors may be increased in accordance with their individual attributes , it is clear that there is also an objective base-line standard , though admittedly a low one .
7 The prevalence of the virus thus increased in accordance with the number of cigarettes smoked ( p=0.001 ) .
8 The devaluation of the inti for the month of October was restricted to 6 per cent overall ; exporters were to receive 10 per cent of the value of their exports in foreign currency and 45 per cent in freely redeemable US dollar certificates , while the remaining 45 per cent would be paid in intis at the single exchange market rate ; import restrictions were eased ; to protect the silver sector against the continuing slump in prices since 1989 on the world market , the Central Reserve Bank was to buy silver at 5 per cent over the current market price ; fuel prices would rise by only 5 per cent in October , and public utility rates by less than the percentage rise in salaries , which themselves would be increased in accordance with inflation .
9 The responsibilities of the regional and area committees increased in line with the numbers of refugee children needing care .
10 The starting point — £46 a week — and the cut-off level — Pounds 23,000 a year — will simply be increased in line with inflation from April .
11 The earnings for each tax year are then increased in line with the rise in national average earnings and added together to produce the total earnings figure on which your additional pension depends .
12 One reason for this limited ability of central banks to intervene in foreign exchange markets is that , generally , official reserves of gold and foreign currencies have not increased in line with the size of the flows which can disturb exchange rates .
13 The proportion of owner-occupiers among councillors increased in line with the general growth in this form of tenure and they continued to exceed the general population in this regard .
14 Another participant pointed out that the Northern Ireland budget over the last five years had only increased in line with inflation .
15 Child benefit , the principal family benefit , has not been increased in line with pensions and other benefits .
16 The loans will be interest free but the amount outstanding each year will be increased in line with inflation .
17 But this was based on the assumption that the current tax relief limit of £30,000 would be increased in line with inflation .
18 I listened carefully to what the Secretary of State said about the reasons for the 1980 decision whereby the pension was no longer increased in line with earnings .
19 Whatever the Government say , there can be no doubt from the answers given to parliamentary questions that , if the pension had been increased in line with earnings , a married couple would now receive more than £20 a week extra .
20 The main tax rates remained unchanged , while most tax allowances and excise duties were increased in line with inflation ( 7.7 per cent over the 12 months to December 1989 ) , although some duties went up by 10 per cent .
21 Since 1981 , the Bank of England has issued a number of index-linked bonds where both capital sum and interest payments are increased in line with changes in the retail price index ( RPI ) .
22 ( iii ) Indexation allowanceAs from 31 March 1982 or later acquisition date , the acquisition cost of the matrimonial home is to be increased in line with the Retail Prices Index ( TCGA 1992 , s53 ) .
23 Chief technical officer Billy Dodds said the minimum standards were adequate and cover would be increased in line with the number of bathers .
24 Thus platelet thromboxane A 2 production ( measured as the stable degradation form thromboxane B 2 ) is increased in patients with arterial or venous thrombosis ( Lagarde & Dechavanne , 1977 ) and myocardial infarction ( Szczeklik et al , 1978 ) .
25 Our study shows that the prevalence of hypertension , flank pain , erythrocytosis , haematuria , and proteinuria is not increased in patients with simple renal cysts , and therefore , the association of these symptoms with simple renal cysts has to be considered merely coincidental .
26 Neither the ratio of lithocholic acid : deoxycholic acid , or lithocholic acid:deoxycholic acid×total faecal bile acid were significantly increased in patients with colorectal cancer or polyps .
27 The results obtained in this study indicate that the mucosal platelet activating factor content is considerably increased in patients with acute Crohn 's disease , decreased by glucocorticoid therapy and may return to normal levels in quiescent Crohn 's disease .
28 Using in situ hybridisation , this study has shown that lysozyme mRNA expression may be increased in patients with inflammatory bowel disease compared to controls , as detection of the mRNA was achieved in about 85% of the sections versus 63% , although this difference was not statistically significant .
29 Expression of Lewis antigens was increased in patients with cholestatic liver disease .
30 This study has shown that staining with anti-Lewis a and b antibodies is increased in patients with PSC and other cholestatic diseases compared with normal and alcoholic patients .
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