Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | Osteonecrosis has been recognised during or after steroid treatment in several conditions such as renal homotransplants , lupus erythematosus , asthma , etc whereas osteonecrosis is reported only rarely during treatment with systemic steroids in ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease . |
2 | We often receive letters about relatively minor matters that can easily be put right after discussion with patients . |
3 | It was not far , it has to be said , but far enough for enrolment with the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps , later known as the Royal Pioneer Corps , to secure release from internment . |
4 | The speaker is thus identified , but in an oblique way , which the reader can comprehend only through familiarity with the idiomatic use of ‘ gather ’ as meaning ‘ to deduce or conclude from something heard or read ’ . |
5 | But the leaders needed to support their bid with sufficient military backing , and that was usually available only through collaboration with foreign powers . |
6 | However , many clients were supported by the scheme , and it is only through comparison with the control sample that one can determine whether or not the project was successful in sustaining them at home for a longer period of time than would have been the case without it . |
7 | Oracle7 does support both database remote procedure calls and programmatic two-phase commit , but only for use with Oracle7 's open gateway and programmable server . |
8 | There remains the sodium amytal test which is accurate but suitable only for use with candidates for brain surgery . |
9 | Evaporated conductive coatings are needed only for use with high voltage hot cathode cathodoluminescence instruments . |
10 | There was no difference between the two groups in the lag phase , but the time for 50% gastric emptying was less during treatment with loperamide oxide ( p<0.01 ) and gastric emptying was faster in patients after treatment with loperamide oxide ( p<0.05 ) than in control subjects ( Table IV ) . |
11 | But if you want to be humane you do n't last long as Minister with Special Responsibility for Immigration because the policies you have to carry out are so inhumane . |
12 | Russia , planning to unify its internal rouble exchange rates from July 1 , needed specific agreements on whether states would stay within the rouble zone , and on procedures for the introduction of separate currencies by different republic [ see below for agreement with Ukraine ] . |
13 | However , a pilot study has shown that if the available data is collected and sorted by computer , enough survives to enable something of the overall pattern to emerge , especially through comparison with the much more plentiful English data . |
14 | The blow was enormous , not least because Knox had been once again reluctant to leave Geneva for Scotland , and had done so only after consultation with his English congregation there , and with John Calvin . |
15 | I accept that there may be a case for the use of the guillotine , but surely only after consultation with the official Opposition and the other parties . |
16 | In some patients , EADs can be recorded from the right or left ventricular endocardium , especially after provocation with intravenous adrenaline . |
17 | The package leans nicely towards self-parody with the title of the album drawn by hand in a pool of phlegm . |
18 | The information displayed by this option is available to all users , regardless of association with the DCs requested . |
19 | To accommodate it on the upflow tube we 've had to trim off another inch or so of piping with the hacksaw . |
20 | Then he flung himself neatly across to the bed , thinking agreeably of life with Fred and Daisy as he went , and another spring broke . |
21 | Allan Martin , sacked as coach to Aberavon 's forwards this week , believes that Welsh rugby is becoming too much like football with the current spate of hiring and firing based on league results . |
22 | To the charge that Victorians sentimentalised the deaths of their children has been added the allegation that they may have inflicted psychological damage by bringing them prematurely into contact with death . |
23 | However , Israeli leaders were driven inexorably into alignment with the West , particularly the United States . |
24 | On the aesthetic side , the dominance of the musical element in Tristan did , as it happens , bring Wagner 's art somewhat into line with Schopenhauer 's theories , although , as we have already pointed out , the sensuous-emotional appeal of Wagnerian music , at its most extreme in Tristan , directly flouted the philosopher 's denial of all worldly values . |
25 | As co-ordinator of the council 's work he will be brought daily into contact with the council 's officers to whom he should become guide , counsellor and friend . |
26 | The old blue suitcase which he carried out of Palestine in 1948 was still stuffed with his files and documents , all neatly labelled and dated — land deeds , deeds of sale , taxes , rents and maps of allotments — together with correspondence with the United Nations about the ownership of his family 's land . |
27 | POSTSCRIPT : Since writing this paper a reinterpretation of the geological section of central southern England in Chadwick et al. ( 1983 ) has been published by Williams and Brooks , together with discussion with the original authors . |
28 | Taken together with consultation with family members , this suggests that , when sectioned , family members had a greater impact on the length of admission . |
29 | At the same time it was doubtless the case that by-employments , which were probably the rule rather than the exception , were decisive in bringing the level of wealth in districts unfavourable to husbandry more or less into line with that of the more eligible farming regions . |
30 | In the way in which , down the years , it has kept its responsibilities as a cultural centre sensibly in step with its growing commercial importance and prosperity , it is something of a model . |