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

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1 I was looking for a business venture worthy of my silver , some trade across the Narrow Seas or perhaps commerce with the Baltic .
2 Below them in the urban hierarchy came 100 or so towns with between 1,500 to 7,000 people each .
3 MIKE BURNS has followed his beguiling Yorkshire history with one on Surrey , equally beautifully filmed , with a fine array of early stills , some rare archive footage , some of it pre-1914 , and 20 or so interviews with players .
4 In a centre of twenty or so pupils with three or four teaching staff , heads have tremendous influence even where , as at the Victoria Centre , they espouse democratic principles .
5 Farmers can use it only to graze sheep , in flocks of 200 or so ewes with their lambs in spring .
6 When govt. adopted free trade in the middle of the 19th Century , the people got cheaper grain to buy , & larger choices , & also relations with other countries were improved , so that the risk of wars were reduced , & this meant less taxes for the people , because the country was spending less .
7 If not the Securitate , with the help of its ‘ special measures ’ , or even psychiatrists with their drugs , would change the victim 's mind once and for all .
8 Although these data are extremely useful , it can not assess reflux of potentially harmful materials such as bile , which has a near neutral pH , or even food with a near neutral pH that may contain other damaging agents such as pepsin .
9 The relationship between party and state varies between greater or lesser amounts of party control of , or even fusion with , the state apparatus ( Sandford 1985 ) .
10 It may even come as a surprise to some to learn that fish and chips is opaque at all ; but one needs only to consider that not any kind of fish , nor any method of cooking and presentation , will qualify for the description , and that this is not true of , say , chips and fish or even fish with chips , both of which are transparent .
11 Lane argues that the notion of bureaucracy leaves the boundaries of the so-called ruling class too generally defined , and that not all functionaries enjoy the same power or even relations with the means of production .
12 A NEW book , Organised Obsessions : 1001 Offbeat Associations , Fan Clubs and Microsocieties You Can Join , lists hundreds of groups where even folks with the most unusual interests can find kindred spirits .
13 Aplysia may be a special case because it is easy to study , but it would be straining credulity to believe that it organized its learning behaviour along fundamentally different principles from those of other invertebrates , or indeed vertebrates with reasonably sized nervous systems .
14 It suggests that only scientists with " relevant experience " be allowed to take charge of trials , and that a register of qualified scientists be drawn up .
15 R.4 provides that only solicitors with practising certificates and RFLs may be directors of a recognised body , and that at all times at least once of the directors shall be a solicitor .
16 Given the importance of such personal qualities , the government have called for improvements in the selection of students for initial teacher training and have urged that only students with the ‘ requisite personal qualities ’ should be awarded qualified-teacher status at the end of their studies .
17 This is not to say that only poetry with ‘ positive attitudes to life ’ is acceptable , since anyone who has thought about the representation of evil in literature , whether in satire or tragedy or in the novel , will know that an apparently negative attitude can be in fact profoundly positive .
18 Also the notion that only households with very specific demographic characteristics and specific patterns of access to land find it in their interests to have fewer children gained some publicity ( Mamdani 1976 ) .
19 The booklet made clear that only households with children , who had no home of their own , or elderly people needing warden-assisted accommodation , had any chance of being rehoused .
20 Experiments in pickling different alloys of copper and zinc have shown that only alloys with between 2 and 10 per cent of copper in the zinc will take on the black patina , and the silver and brass inlays are unaffected by the pickling solution .
21 It is a mistake to think that only people with hearing loss have difficulty in hearing at meetings .
22 It is an extraordinary assumption that only people with money are articulate councillor , perhaps we should introduce an articulatecy test as a way of getting a council house .
23 However , he considered that only locomotives with a single pair of driving wheels were really suitable for express-train service and the first of these were built in 1868 , followed two years later by the larger 4–2–2 type with outside cylinders and driving wheels eight feet in diameter , whose simple and elegant outline created great interest .
24 Although perhaps Belinda with a bowl of fruit … ’
25 I 'd hoped she 'd just pick me up and we 'd be on our way , but Ash had n't seen Aunt Ilsa for a long time and insisted on exchanging more than just pleasantries with her and Mr G.
26 The fact that even companies with strong sporting images , such as BMW , have now decided to enter the UK 's fledgling diesel market is another indication that it is only a matter of time before there is a diesel option of every car currently on sale in petrol guise .
27 He had heard the speech often , not only from Joseph , but from those like him , committed , embittered men with a vision that even Patrick with all the wisdom of his twenty years , knew would never be achieved in his lifetime .
28 The scientific establishment can resist a new idea with such complacent zeal that even Joshua with his trumpets would have no effect .
29 Thirdly of course , Table 6.1 shows that even people with some recognised degree of dementia cost much less to sustain at home ( in terms of community service costs ) than if they lived in an institution .
30 And I think that even patients with lung cancer find it impossible to smo , stop smoking That is , perhaps , not so important , but what is much more important is that their families find it impossible to stop smoking !
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