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

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1 There are n't many opportunities left locally for girls with good 0-levels .
2 D-T fusion reactions take place predominantly between particles with spins parallel to the magnetic field .
3 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 .
4 We often receive letters about relatively minor matters that can easily be put right after discussion with patients .
5 This may not be the obvious preferred option … but I think the quality is there , I also think that Strachan & McAllister can provide the balls accurately & fast enough for Deance/Wallace with Speed & Rocky providing a pretty good ‘ second line ’ .
6 But it may not be enough for clubs with their own tours .
7 That is bad enough for nurses with the basic qualification , but it will be an absolute waste of training and experience if we do not retain within the NHS those who are qualified to be nurse prescribers .
8 Cartesian coordinates work well enough for regions with linear dimensions small relative to the radius of the surface .
9 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 .
10 she said it 's hard enough for people with jobs to exist today without all this and she 's gone back to college on the flexi idea , erm , brush up her typing because she said , now whether she 's thinking of future years , she said when she left here that time , although she got that job she said it was n't easy , she said because I had no bits of paper as such , although when I did the test I passed it , she said it was n't simple , so she 's doing
11 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 ’ .
12 But the leaders needed to support their bid with sufficient military backing , and that was usually available only through collaboration with foreign powers .
13 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 .
14 Surely we can do better for people with mental problems and their families ?
15 It is known to map real metrics to real metrics only for space-times with two space-like Killing vectors .
16 Consequently , they feel sensual desire only for women with whom they have few affectionate ties , and who are not highly esteemed by them , nor by others in their social circle .
17 For these reasons Parliament can not be taken to have been legislating only for transactions with the two classes of persons within Hambros Jersey 's suggested limitation .
18 Do n't worry if you feel the technique is only for people with access to printing presses ; the print in the top right of the photograph was achieved by rolling a clean roller across the back of the paper as it lay on the board .
19 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 .
20 There remains the sodium amytal test which is accurate but suitable only for use with candidates for brain surgery .
21 Evaporated conductive coatings are needed only for use with high voltage hot cathode cathodoluminescence instruments .
22 Under the Charities Act 1992 an audit is obligatory only for charities with incomes in excess of £100,000 .
23 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 ) .
24 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 .
25 Certainly Hodgskin used elements from Ricardian economics , but only as tools with which to undermine the Ricardian edifice .
26 The refugee issue prompted the Hungarian government in February to abrogate the 1979 treaty with Romania which prevented dual citizenship , which meant that refugees could maintain dual Hungarian-Romanian citizenship [ see also below for relations with Hungary ] .
27 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 ] .
28 Such material is not helpful if it is on sheets that have become dirty or faded ; shortages of text material are disadvantageous for all pupils , but especially so for pupils with poor vision .
29 These CMHTs were in some respects advantaged by serving large areas because ‘ community of interest ’ is as important if not more so for people with learning disabilities ( and their carers ) as is community in the sense of neighbourhood .
30 The preference for the parent-child relationship as a source of routine moral and emotional support seems to hold good for the white majority , but perhaps less so for people with different ethnic cultural backgrounds .
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