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

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1 The other twenty students listened with Teutonic thoroughness but not Chesarynth .
2 For example , with scant evidence that either length or quality of life is enhanced by coronary artery bypass surgery , American surgeons are four times more likely than Canadian surgeons to perform this procedure on patients aged over 75 .
3 A curriculum is such a complex device , and requires the combined contributions , sustained over time , of so many different groups and individuals , that radical curriculum change has often been associated with political upheaval or even war .
4 Titan is unique in having a thick atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen , with some methane and possibly argon .
5 Louis Devos on Erato ( CD 2292 452022 ) establishes a logical series of tempo relationships , with a tactus that hovers around 72–6 , and , in ‘ Te per orbem ’ for example , with clear tripla and then sesquialtera relationships at the changes to 3/2 and 2 respectively .
6 We have attempted to align a previously independent field of inquiry , cognitive and developmental psychology , with evolutionary biology and particularly sociobiology , and in so doing have constructed an ensemble of models that trace , at times clumsily and imperfectly , behavioural development from the genetic blueprint to the assembly of the nervous system to the learning process — and then back down to the alteration of gene frequencies by natural selection operating within the context of particular cultures .
7 Line a 33 cm by 23 cm ( 13 in by 9 in ) Swiss roll tin with greaseproof paper and lightly butter .
8 Thus it is the demand for time deposits , and hence broad money , that varies with speculative demand and hence interest rates .
9 In many countries with very unequal land holdings , land reform is considered an essential prerequisite to a successful soil conservation programme ( e.g. Baker 1980 , for Peru ; and Eckholm 1976 : 55 ) , in order to encourage secure and long leases of land so that tenants would invest in conservation and in some cases provide marginal farmers with more land and therefore income to be able to afford conservation measures ( FAO 1977a : 27 ) .
10 Some measurements of clover were made , some in a growth room and some under ordinary conditions , with controlled temperature but not humidity .
11 There could be an Asquith Government with Conservative support and possibly participation ; but this would make a charade of the issue on which the election had been fought .
12 If your target audience includes a substantial proportion of light viewers , but your campaign is on TV , you may need to supplement TV with suitable press or perhaps cinema advertising to reach this group .
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