Example sentences of "[verb] with [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are a number of modelling programs suitable for use on microcomputers at a price which is so low that a complete system often costs less than the terminals used merely to communicate with larger computers .
2 In addition , numerical modelling of the geochemical trends indicates that within one cycle the magma may have evolved by inputs of discrete batches of primary peridotitic partial melt that fractionated as it rose and mixed with earlier magma prior to eruption .
3 in order that the singers may learn their parts more thoroughly and thus , knowing the music perfectly , may act with greater confidence and not spoil the opera .
4 Although normal subaerial erosion may act with greater power on some parts of the earth 's surface than on others , an obvious example being found in the contrast between rates of denudation in river valleys and on plateau surfaces , the general result of such erosion is an overall reduction of the surface .
5 The companies also announced that they intend to develop additional products designed with tighter integration , enhanced functionality and multi-protocol support .
6 Hence , to my knowledge , no school curriculum materials have been designed with older learners in mind and there has been an alarming tendency , when cycles have been reduced in length , not to reduce content .
7 Black Diamond ( Chouinard as was ) , Beal and Edelrid are all producing harnesses specifically designed with larger leg loops for women .
8 It is difficult to determine what proportion of these ships had wire rigging and which used the improved hemp but in any case it is clear that the West was largely won with better rope .
9 Waterloo went behind , but equalised through Carl Finlay and won with further goals from Robbie Parkinson and Gary Maher .
10 Either replace with larger size wallplugs and screws , or move the bracket slightly to one side and refix .
11 Lipski made the point that these and other examples of anti-Polish sentiment occurred with greater frequency in the areas bordering the Polish Corridor than they did in other parts of Germany .
12 For example , the marked decrease in CyP affinity for CsA analogues substituted with larger side chains at the 11 position can be rationalized by the tight fit of the MeVal11 in the middle of the binding pocket .
13 Walter Jaap of Florida 's Department of Marine Resources said : " We are getting very concerned that this is happening with greater frequency " .
14 Ponds , marshes and mires fill the hollows , alternating with higher ground which emerges first from under the snow and dries out in the course of summer .
15 To the best among them he offered opulent breakfasts ending with stronger drink than coffee .
16 Instead of early insistence that no further deterioration in the relations ship will be tolerated , the family member may even collude with further decline and adopt a negative posture of blameless martyr .
17 Slowly the tension eased as we realised that we were going to make it ; we exchanged jokes , we moved with greater confidence .
18 Much of this land consists of small hilly grass fields divided by strips of woodland called shaws , intermixed with larger areas of woodland .
19 Workers responded with higher wage demands .
20 This can be supplemented with further Stage 2 Biological Sciences modules ( see page 10 ) .
21 It is hard to envisage the total 1990s story , but the decade starts with greater confidence in the railways serving London and the South East than , perhaps since Victorian times .
22 Whatever the case — and the religious context is a problem that will be considered with wider reference in due course — it is at church that the parish clerk , Absolon , is introduced .
23 Alexei had been surprised that the subject of his bachelor status had not been pursued with greater vigour in his step-mother 's house .
24 Once the initial skills have been mastered , progression relies upon plenty of practice interspersed with further instruction and coaching .
25 As he gets fitter , he may be able to do two or three physically demanding sessions each day , interspersed with lighter activities and rest periods .
26 If your programme is like many we have seen , you will probably have more than 10 lectures per week , and you will have to work with greater efficiency and use more of the available 36 hours .
27 Whatever one 's views are about the most appropriate professional staff to work with older people , the reality is that social works are the influential voice .
28 A few examples of some of the techniques which have been developed , and their relevance to work with older people , can briefly be described .
29 However , the counsellor will have to work with older people whose lives have already been deeply affected by the problems of ageing , and this will require all the skills and insight of looking into individual feelings and attitudes already outlined in Part 1 .
30 She is referring particularly to work with younger children , and suggests not only an area for creative play but , in more structured situations , a library with low cupboards containing a variety of books ( some homemade ) and ‘ in another part of the room … low cupboards containing many kinds of commercial materials , such as peg boards , nesting toys , puzzles , discs for the development of discrimination and hand and finger dexterity ’ .
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