Example sentences of "[coord] [subord] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Possibly goods may have been smuggled out without paying duty , although this last should not be exaggerated , because there is no reason to believe that the level of smuggling varied markedly from one period to another , and because with bulk commodities the possible gains were small and the risk of penalties was high ( 66 , pp.21–5 ) . |
2 | The tender procedure is similar to that for Treasury bills and as with Treasury bills , most LA bills are taken up by discount houses and clearing banks . |
3 | And as with tarmac highways , weekends and Bank Holidays can bring heavy traffic on the best known routes . |
4 | Bladder control at night sometimes happens a long time after control in the day , and as with daytime training , it 's best to wait until a child shows signs of being able to develop control . |
5 | Miss Phoebe 's voice wavered , but whether with indignation or fear of her sister , Jess could n't be sure . |
6 | Tile-kilns have been located at Tiddington and at Kelvedon , south of the town , but as with pottery production they need not be urban-based and may also be seasonal . |
7 | It is likely , however , that at least 40% and possibly more of gas demand will by then be imported but as with oil the Netherlands will continue to benefit from being at the hub of European energy supply . |