Example sentences of "with [adv] [verb] [conj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Over most of the region the commonest black and white woodpecker , with prominent white patch on each wing and red under tail coverts ; male with black crown and red nape , and juvenile with both crown and nape red .
2 Markets reacted nervously to the announcement , with both yen and share prices registering significant falls in anticipation of a possible defeat for the LDP following the scandals of 1989 [ see pp. 36589 ; 36733 ; 37041-42 ] .
3 With both press and radio facilities at my disposal , this was not too difficult .
4 The multiplier process would apply to additional investment expenditures also , but with both exports and investment expenditures the government has little direct control over the size of these flows .
5 There 's a danger that in a science course one concentrates purely on how and why nature works , or in an engineering course one concerns yourself only with how to apply and harness phenomena , not to understand sufficiently the nature of the phenomena and what are the inherent limitations .
6 In the main they were a semi-educated band with neither trade nor union affiliation , and greedy — the occasional client was brought to financial ruin by undertakers charging over-inflated and extortionate prices for an unnecessary spectacle that few could either afford or understand .
7 Simple cottages of compacted chalk and flint with front walls the depth of a single brick were flung up in rows of squalid terraces with neither drains nor water supplies ; what had been normal in rural Sussex soon became a trap of disease and hopelessness .
8 In the Groeger and Chapman experiment it was observed that , for a subset of 24 of the 60 films , risk ratings and accident estimates were not substantially correlated with either speed or normality ratings .
  Next page