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

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1 Only the jumper is allowed to move for the ball with either his inside arm or with two arms .
2 Presumably it would be necessary to ask questions like this : ‘ Would you say that the word ‘ chip ’ begins with one sound , like ‘ tip ’ and ‘ sip ’ , or with two sounds , like ‘ trip ’ and ‘ skip ’ ? ’
3 Alternatively the choice might be ten top prizes of the latest cooker with a larger number of small runner-up prizes or with two tiers of second- or third-level prizes .
4 In other industries , or with other products , much more focused techniques such as seminars or one-to-one presentations may be more appropriate .
5 Living and working separately from men , on our own , or with other women and children , as a conscious political choice and labelled separatism is not something the vast majority of women would identify as a possibility .
6 Although the classification notation will subsequently incorporate the notation of the second facet , the document will be placed physically according to the first facet ; that is , this document will either be placed with other documents on mathematics or with other documents on primary schools .
7 BAe made apprentices completing their training redundant a couple of years ago , but made every effort to find them alternative jobs within the group or with other companies .
8 For example , they might negotiate with other organizations in society , or with other states to routinize what was previously uncertain , Sixth , a more internal response is to develop ‘ programmes ’ , ‘ repertoires ’ , and standing operating procedures , all of which are devices to enable organizations to embody their past experiences of problems ( organizational learning ) .
9 Specially modified accommodation for students in wheelchairs or with other disabilities is available at Pollock Halls and elsewhere .
10 Consequently , the sufferer increasingly cuts himself or herself off from the reality of life as presented by others and continues to blame them for their failure to provide unconditional love and " understanding " comparable to that experienced in the relationship with alcohol or with other substances or behaviour that lead to alteration of mood .
11 But the Law Society and the Bar are free to retain professional rules which prevent barristers and solicitors from practising in partnership with each other or with other professionals .
12 Specific treatment with immunoglobulin early in the course of the illness is likely to be equally appropriate in toxic shock syndrome occurring in association with surgical procedures or with other conditions and should perhaps be recommended .
13 To the technical criteria for designing a particular computer will therefore be added criteria of compatibility with earlier models or with other models in the same range .
14 Looking at examples of day-to-day practical assistance , it is apparent that women have been involved in exchanging this with other women much more commonly than men have been involved in exchanges with women , or with other men .
15 The modules can be offered as free standing courses , or linked together or with other modules in integrated programmes .
16 Regardless of subject labels , children 's curriculum experiences tended to be dominated by writing , with reading , using task-specific apparatus , and listening to the teacher also prominent ; collaborative activity and talking — with the teacher or with other pupils — were a long way behind .
17 If this transpires to be the case for binding of the intact 140k protein during VZV infection , numerous possible functional implications of such a broad-ranging conformational effect can be envisaged , including modification of the interactions of transcription factors with DNA or with other proteins , or clearing the promoter of non-specific DNA binding proteins .
18 3.2 Where the Landlord the Tenant or the Guarantor for the time being are two or more persons obligations expressed or implied to be made by or with such party are deemed to be by or with such persons jointly and severally
19 7.3 Details of the insurance Insurance shall be effected : 7.3.1 in such [ substantial and reputable ] insurance office or with such underwriters and through such agency as the Landlord may from time to time decide
20 7.3.1 in such substantial and reputable insurance office or with such underwriters and through such agency as the Landlord may from time to time reasonably decide in each case with principal offices in the United Kingdom
21 In the lay person 's view , and in the view of some professional linguists , the norms of language are associated with notions of standardization and ‘ correctness ’ or with hierarchical dimensions of social structure ( or all of these ) , and they are usually felt to be institutional : that is , they are thought of as being prescribed by authority through the writing system , the educational system and other agencies ( for a relevant discussion , see J. Milroy and L. Milroy , 1985a ) .
22 The country 's suspension from the US system of generalized special preferences ( GSP ) ( which allowed underdeveloped countries to export products to the US duty free or with low tariffs ) was to continue until Paraguay improved its record on labour rights and provided more assistance with US anti-drug efforts .
23 This probably reflects the fact that all such work tended to attract men from similar areas — those that were conveniently situated or with low levels of local employment .
24 The colours are solid or with various patterns : red-and-white is often seen among the reds .
25 However , when this approach is used with single children or with small groups , it may still not be possible to attribute any observed changes in the child 's language to the effect of the intervention .
26 The range offers a choice of colours , either plain , or with hand-applied designs .
27 Unfortunately most of the group were unable to exercise this right due to factors such as the hostile physical environment outside the centres , lack of resources — either money or essential mobility aids , such as electric wheelchairs — or parental overprotectiveness : some of the group were not allowed to go out alone or with disabled peers when at home .
28 I conclude , then , not with stirring words of praise for the philosophy of animal rights , or with caustic words of censure for the other philosophies I have mentioned .
29 Are Shakespeare 's last plays more concerned with the absence of families or with absent families ?
30 limited ( third party ) ( 1991 ) policy did not provide indemnity of survey carried out by nominated person not holding professional qualifications or with 5 years experience and supervised by professionally qualified person .
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