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

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1 Combine these , too , with trips on the chair lift to the Gschwandtkopf or with longer trips on the funicular railway and its connecting cablecars to the Seefelderjoch and the Harmelekopf .
2 This important predecessor of computer-based study at home is exemplified by the style of the Open University , though there are many other cases in Britain and elsewhere , for work with adults or with younger learners .
3 Although only small minorities of the whole elderly population aged 65 or over live in institutions or with younger relatives , the proportions among the over 80's in these types of ‘ supported ’ households are much higher .
4 Except with louder guitars . ’
5 ( Recall that with higher wages , there is a relatively smaller utility loss from union dues . )
6 Rather , I suspect that with shorter legs the angle of attack in a three-point altitude would be insufficient , resulting in a ‘ hot ship ’ in the landing phase .
7 However , if we acknowledge that family communications follow a pattern developed over time , and this can be usefully observed and adapted with younger families , is it not reasonable to assume that with older families too such a process could be helpful in some cases ?
8 Dysinger and Ruckwick found that films already carried ‘ a tremendous sanction ’ but suggested that with further innovations ‘ an irresistible presentation of reality will be consummated ’ .
9 Many delegates reportedly accused Mexico of being more interested in developing trade with the developed world and in particular the USA than with poorer countries .
10 Thus it is likely to work much better with the OED than with shorter dictionaries ’ .
11 Attached is a better academic list , which means that when Name starts my England and Wales list , the FE/university section may be done in full and with fuller names and designations , so there is , in this instance , real benefit from the delay !
12 Safety levels have improved and with lower speeds have come reductions in noise and anxiety for residents .
13 A disproportionately high percentage of its voters were male ( three times more than women ) , young ( many between 18 and 23 years old ) and with lower levels of education than other voters .
14 Those new pressures have created new and more pressing management problems , particularly with respect to the development of flexibility in organizations designed to deal with stability , and with lower levels of turbulence .
15 Patients with active colitis were colonised less frequently and with lower numbers of E coli than were control patients .
16 We could go out to work , although usually at lower salaries and with lower expectations than men .
17 I began to think erotically of Alison again ; of the dirty week-end pleasures of having her in some Athens hotel bedroom ; of birds in the hand being worth more than birds in the bush ; and with better motives , of her loneliness , her perpetual mixed-up loneliness .
18 Even × 7 shows it well , and with higher magnifications the pair is striking , particularly as the whole adjacent field is rich .
19 We illustrate ways in which these combine with each other and with wider sets of social relations by using the examples of the development of radical forms of local politics in both the small borough of Clay Cross and in the very large Greater London Council .
20 Bees pollinated frequently and with large loads but generally promoted geitonogamy , whereas butterflies pollinated less often and with smaller loads but usually cross pollinated ; flies pollinated infrequently , with small loads and generally promoted geitonogamy .
21 Their relationships with each other and with later hominoids is still uncertain , but as they represent different evolutionary trends I am going to distinguish them taxonomically at the level of tribe , where they have been distinguished at generic level before .
22 With the advent of the new Leagues , and with larger attendances at football games , efforts were made to regulate the conduct of players and crowds , and the clubs were encouraged to protect referees more effectively .
23 Consortium arrangements and other ways of linking such practices with each other , with community health services , with social services , and with larger practices with an extended range of facilities will need to be developed .
24 In 1985 , belatedly — 2 years after England and Wales and with poorer conditions — we finally got a community care circular on support finance and joint planning .
25 They are slimmer-looking birds than our own Eurasian plovers , and with darker underwings .
26 I 'd be like Emma and arrange a marriage for him , and with happier results .
27 I am pleased to say that there are now signs — after the improvement in recent years and with further improvements — that British Coal will be able to secure good contracts for the future .
28 But with higher animals this does not occur .
29 A new Independent Television Commission to replace the Independent Broadcasting Authority and Cable Authority as a ‘ light touch ’ regulatory body without the IBA 's detailed involvement in scheduling but with wider powers to enforce licence conditions and ownership rules .
30 However , although the ITC will allocate licences to all TV channels , it is intended as a ‘ light touch ’ body , not involved in detailed programming , but with wider powers to enforce ownership rules than the IBA .
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