Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [adv] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The east end was altered in mid-twelfth century by an early chevet design with turrets and flying buttresses which blends admirably with the earlier work ( 264 ) .
2 The highway , which links up with the old road south of Charikar , avoids mujahedin territory and and passes through a region where the Kabul regime has concluded deals with local guerrilla commanders .
3 And as the icing on the cake , Gilliland also reported a smaller , but clearly present , fluctuation in solar size which ties in with the 11-year sunspot cycle .
4 Thus we can see that an uncertainty exists about formal support for old people in the community which contrasts oddly with the general acceptance of accountability for those in residential care , even in the private sector .
5 This maintains the stability of the local communities since the disruptive process of class formation is halted — a stability which contrasts sharply with the political flux and intrigue of the court .
6 This month 's choice is from Paul Savides of Stanwell , who asked for Ramble On , a song containing a very gentle verse pattern which contrasts greatly with the heavy , busy choruses .
7 Composer John Metcalf has introduced haunting native throat singing techniques into his vocal writing to create a score of great lyricism and dramatic intensity , which combines strikingly with the powerful stage images .
8 A well-known example is the motif in Schubert 's Erlkönig , which combines perfectly with the dashing octave triplets to conjure up a picture of the father 's wild gallop , with his dying son in his arms :
9 In older systems , this will usually be a gravity-fed circuit separate from the pumped central heating circuit , but in modern systems it will be a pumped circuit which operates together with the central heating .
10 The neck joint is similar to Ibanez and Heartfield 's ‘ all access ’ variety which does away with the usual bulky metal plate and offers as an alternative four recessed bolts and a sloping , shaped heel , which really does feel good under the hand .
11 In addition to the traditional vented system , it is now permissible to have an unvented hot water storage system , which does away with the cold water cistern altogether and has other advantages ( see page 58 for details ) ; sealed central heating systems ( which do away with the feed-and-expansion cistern ) have been legal for some time .
12 For these reasons it is the delightful little Concerto which comes over with the greatest conviction though the recording acoustic is far too resonant for the essentially intimate character of the writing ; and the sound in general affords too much prominence to the continuo which booms away in a far from discreet manner .
13 This is a 7½ inch gauge which runs parallel with the standard gauge tracks and collects its name from the adjacent coal yard .
14 The building was a red-brick Victorian house in that West Hampstead street which runs parallel with the Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines of the London Underground .
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