Example sentences of "is combined with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Indirect ’ has four pipes , though sometimes it has only three , when the balance tank in the roof is combined with the storage tank , or when an ancient ‘ primatic ’ cylinder has been fitted . |
2 | This is combined with the lexicon of bound morphemes supplied with the ANLT . |
3 | The premaxillary lengthening in Graecopithecus is a highly derived character shared with the African apes , and it is combined with the development of an incisive canal and an extended nasoalveolar clivus . |
4 | However , a sale of business assets often represents the merger of two businesses where it is combined with the transfer of business activities such as goodwill or the benefit of contracts . |
5 | The pull of the traditional is combined with the strain of the new . |
6 | In both cases , a strong sense of shame is combined with the arrogance of a person who insists on suffering more than anyone else , and justifies such action by invoking the name of Christ . |
7 | The keyboard is combined with the casting machine ( literally full of " hot metal " ) which casts a slug equivalent to a line of type ( hence the name ) . |
8 | As in The Waste Land , this is combined with the city . |
9 | The backwash is reduced in energy by the percolation of water into the shingle , so that the backwash is not necessarily able to return the material carried forward by the swash in spite of the fact that it is combined with the effect of gravity , whereas the swash is acting against gravity . |
10 | The inflow to pension funds is combined with the inflow of funds to life assurance companies and is shown in cell 6/3 . |
11 | When this is combined with the fact that the Republic was an overwhelmingly Catholic country whose constitution recognized the special superordinate position of the Catholic Church , it is easy to see how any state recognition of the Pope or the Catholic hierarchy could be seen as a ‘ constitutional ’ issue . |
12 | All this is combined with the resentment of ethnic minorities by those who see football as a way of reasserting their national pride . |