Example sentences of "is [adj] with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The one drawback for the club is that with no tickets on sale on the day they could lose out financially .
2 If the appellant is dissatisfied with the findings of the Appeal Committee he may , as mentioned below , seek judicial review of the decision in the Courts .
3 The tank is popular with the children at the hospital .
4 Yet the case is different with the children in England , for when they emigrate , the vast majority will go to English-speaking countries , and they will have profited from the intimate contact they had with the English life and language . ’
5 Sometimes , however , national rules which are in practice more likely to affect companies from other member states may nevertheless be justifiable if their purpose is consistent with the aims of the single market and any effect on non-national companies is purely incidental .
6 This is consistent with the views of those who consider high-Al TTD magmas to result from partial melting of amphibolite , with or without garnet .
7 A decision that a receiver appointed over the property of an unregistered company is an administrative receiver for the purposes of the Insolvency Act 1986 is consistent with the provisions of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 ( post , p. 247G–H ) .
8 That is consistent with the provisions of the former private Bill and with the views of the Select Committee , which recommended that the water level should not go below 4 m .
9 … the Government intends to develop the structure of the management of the Prison Service progressively in a manner that is consistent with the principles of ‘ Next Steps ’ .
10 In my Bill , for which I seek a Second Reading today , the provision is that Parliament should be elected by the single transferable vote in the first instance , but thereafter , in subsequent elections , Parliament should be free to determine its own electoral system as long as that is consistent with the principles of proportionality .
11 The relation between decreased urinary albumin excretion and changes in filtration fraction is consistent with the hypotheses of a predominant role of glomerular haemodynamic alterations in producing microalbuminuria in insulin dependent diabetes and also of the decisive role of the reduction in intraglomerular capillary pressure mediated by angiotensin I converting inhibitors in the antialbuminuric effects of these compounds .
12 Thus s27 of the Partnership Act states : ( 1 ) Where a partnership entered into for a fixed term is continued after the term has expired , and without any express new agreement , the rights and duties of the partners remain the same as they were at the expiration of the term , so far as is consistent with the incidents of a partnership at will .
13 This suggests that its stress drop was relatively high , which is consistent with the frequencies of vibration recorded , which were high compared to those of the Lleyn earthquake .
14 This is consistent with the observations of the microwave background radiation , which show that it has almost exactly the same intensity in any direction .
15 The various social control agencies of the state , such as the police and courts , perform in a way that is consistent with the interests of the powerful , and against the interests of other groups , particularly the working classes .
16 Within their small group of five patients with H pylori , there was no correlation between gastric juice ammonium and severity of gastritis , which is consistent with the findings of our present study in which we examined 18 such patients .
17 We found that all three glutathione S-transferases tested were present in colonic epithelium and this is consistent with the findings of Howie et al ; it contrasts , however , with the results of Hayes et al , who identified glutathione S-transferase π and µ and did not detect glutathione S-transferase α in normal colon using an immunoperoxidase staining procedure .
18 This is consistent with the types of variables which were correlated with recall of a particular junction — the amount of traffic seen and the time spent there .
19 The Delors recommendation in favour of the creation of a European currency union is consistent with the objectives of the Single European Act .
20 In any event , it may be noted that the science attainment targets seek to put the scientific aspects of human reproduction into a social and emotional context , in a way that is consistent with the requirements of the Education ( No. 2 ) Act 1986 .
21 Preferential allocation of cortical area to more central retinal projections is consistent with the results of some previous anatomical and electrophysiological experiments .
22 The former result supports similar findings by other investigators ( Oscar-Berman , Goodglass and Cherlow , 1973 ; Turvey , 1973 ; McKeever and Suberi , 1974 ; Ward and Ross , 1977 ) while the latter finding is consistent with the results of another experiment by Cohen in which she used different cues and a different task ( Cohen , 1975b ) .
23 This is consistent with the results of Herbst , McCormack and West .
24 This is consistent with the results of Han and Misra ( 1990 ) .
25 The fact that dividing the stimuli up by risk ratings produces no dissociation is consistent with the results of Studies 2 and 3 which showed that there was no simple U-shaped or J-shaped relationship between risk ratings and P(A) .
26 Our observation of a high prevalence of bile acid malabsorption in patients with chronic radiation enteritis is consistent with the results of a previous study .
27 Whether this is true in developed countries is yet to be seen : although Ellison 's 1932 study in the United Kingdom is consistent with the results in figure 1 , it preceded immunisation and antibiotics and hence is not comparable in 1992 .
28 It is easy with the advantages of hindsight to think of the political structure of eighteenth-century England , with all its defects , as the best in Europe .
29 After a fortnight , the whole of the female 's back is rippling with the movements of the tadpoles beneath .
30 It often seems to be supposed that a concern for grammar is inconsistent with the principles of communicative language teaching .
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