Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [adv] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This sits easily with the view summarised earlier that there are " facts " in the world , recorded in various ways , and the task of research is to gather the appropriate ones in light of the resources and circumstances affecting the particular research project .
2 Second , we have already noted that the adjective is questioned with the word how ? , generally related to adverbial elements , rather than the which ? that is used for attributives , and this agrees well with the structure of ( 16 ) , where the adjective property qualifies a verbal structure , not a nominal one ( i.e. a structure centred on a property , not an entity ) .
3 This corresponds broadly with the approach of the previous chapter , and owes much to the Weberian analysis of bureaucracy .
4 Mr Chairman I , I mentioned that whilst welcoming the report , erm our motion is to say is , is of a more general nature , we 're looking at the , what is really has er greater standing for financial costs and other practical difficulties involved in increasing the proportion of waste erm who acts as that recycled in the County and apparent progress in meeting government recycling are not being too much and what needs a job and whilst we recognise that responsibility with this requires primarily with the District Council rather than County Council as their question of authority erm it 's an area that we have n't had much erm , the , there has n't been perhaps to the environment committee for some , some time now and I would like to s to actually look at this , look at this again because it is a fairly fast moving , ch changing area , so erm this really is then more of a general , general information and to look at it again .
5 All of the hypotonic ORS , whether they contained monometic or polymeric carbohydrate as substrate , promoted more water absorption than the widely used hypertonic ORS and this accords well with the findings of other workers , both in human jejunum and in animal models .
6 The calibrated radiocarbon result was AD 1260–1390 ( at the 95 per cent confidence level : see glossary ) ; this accords well with the Shroud 's first appearance in France .
7 This accords well with the role of metaphor in this novel .
8 All this contrasts markedly with the media image of the hooligan as a purely destructive agent .
9 This contrasts strongly with the simplicity of word processing , data base or even spreadsheet software .
10 This contrasts sadly with the experience of an elderly woman I met who suffered three bereavements in quick succession .
11 Because the broker deals only as principal , his client would not be able to read through his contract to the market ( and so require its performance ) if the broker defaults ; this contrasts significantly with the position on the London Stock Exchange .
12 This contrasts sharply with the life threatening bleeding in NSAID users that almost invariably originates in the stomach or duodenum .
13 This contrasts sharply with the needs of the present project .
14 This contrasts starkly with the efforts at local authority , regional , and national levels to develop models of comprehensive assessment and multidisciplinary collaboration in respect of children and families ( DoH , 1988 ; DoH , 1991b ) .
15 Dr Rydell points out that this coincides neatly with the bats ' occupation of maternity roosts , most of which are in more or less isolated houses in areas without street lights .
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