Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The platelet aggregate ratio as described by Wu and Hoak ( 1974 ) depends on the ratio of the platelet count performed on platelet-rich plasma derived from blood mixed with formalin to that in platelet-rich plasma prepared without formalin .
2 The ore mixed with waste to such an extent that it could not be improved by hand was mixed with other low grade stuff and barrowed to the buckers whose job it was to reduce it to walnut size for delivery to Cornish roll-crushers and then to the stamps .
3 Try applying a little self-tanning milk mixed with moisturiser to your face once a week until you achieve a natural colour .
4 Both new private housing estates and council estates are often peripherally located with respect to the existing village ( Pahl 1965b ; Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) .
5 It is sad but true that existing houses are often poorly located with respect to current jobs and services .
6 The swelling letters pages were occupied with responses to Michael Eaves , a correspondent who had suggested axing the ‘ What 's Happening ’ section , record reviews , and ads from the paper — which would have neatly killed it some years before its time — led by a contribution from one of It 's founders , David Mairowitz , ‘ who broke his b***s [ asterisks his ] seeing that It 1–10 got put together and printed . ’
7 Raskolnikov has of course outraged the human being in himself too ; the pad pad pad of the hunter and hunted relationship with Porfiry is intertwined with self-pursuit to the point where the murderer actually makes the running in the second of the three long interviews , arriving unsent-for and demanding interrogation ‘ according to the rules ’ , if interrogation there must be ; which leads Porfiry to exclaim : ‘ Good heavens !
8 Therefore the simple observation that the parent-child bond is where we find family duty and obligation most clearly expressed has to be modified with reference to the gender of the participants , and with reference to a particular cultural context .
9 A further possible way of reconciling the two accounts is to say that both express important elements in kin relations , but each has to be modified with reference to the other .
10 It is most active in arid environments where rates of evaporation are high relative to precipitation , and consequently surface and soil waters can become saturated with respect to a variety of salts .
11 The Turkish government responded with indignation to the German move , repeating previous allegations that Germany supported the PKK at a political level .
12 Confronted with this sort of attitude it is easy to see why even such a reformer as Butler , who was usually extremely sensitive to the issue of the personal rights of individuals , responded with outrage to attempts to block age-of-consent legislation .
13 Applicants seeking direct entry from fifth year in Scottish schools will be considered with reference to age , experience and extra-curricular activities .
14 While a preliminary investigation indicates that it may not be feasible to provide complete venting between cabin and cargo compartments , your recommendations will be considered with respect to further action taken . ’
15 She 'd been scooped ignominiously into her rescuer 's arms and carried with ease to the quayside .
16 In July 1831 notice was given that the partnership agreement between Peregrine Phillips senior , John Thorne , and Peregrine Phillips junior , was dissolved with respect to Phillips junior , although his father and Thorne carried on with the business .
17 During the course of the evening a ballot for several excellent prizes was organised with proceeds to be sent to the Frank Holden Defence Fund .
18 It is therefore no surprise that in the minority of James V the Scots turned with relief to the fact that this time there actually was a close royal relative , John duke of Albany , son of James III 's brother ; brought up in France , because of his rebellious father 's exile , Albany was invited to Scotland as regent .
19 To teachers , it is of particular interest not only because it provides a model which might be applied with modifications to discourse in general , but also because the discourse type it chose to analyse was school lessons .
20 Just as the colonial nations developed sugar from beet when they were threatened with disruptions to their cane sugar supply in the 19th century , so modern chemistry is developing sweeteners in the laboratory that rely even less upon raw materials .
21 His sheer presence seemed to inspire a side threatened with relegation to Division Three to only their seventh away point of the season .
22 Now , the paper format has n't quite been decided with reference to whether it will be compulsory to do at least one from each section .
23 Clearly this would mean that nothing should be done with respect to the EEC which was legally irrevocable .
24 The indexing is done with respect to a lagged value of the RPI and both the increase in capital value ( the uplift ) and the increase in interest payments depend on the rate of change of the price index to a period eight months earlier .
25 Yep , there 's been a lot of occasions in the last two to three months when I could really have done with access to a computer .
26 A flag is raised and the location of each specimen mapped with reference to other finds and to local reference points .
27 As the frequency of a periodic nonsinusoidal signal becomes lower and lower , it can be seen with reference to figure 11.2(b) that its harmonic spectral components become bunched closer and closer together .
28 Field data is collected with reference to :
29 We may say , then , that by the summer of 1870 he was committed to a book centred on , and organized with reference to , Greek tragedy — although its exact scope still remained to be determined .
30 However , care must be exercised in the analysis of unfamiliar languages , as demonstratives are often organized with respect to contrasts between participant-roles rather than simply to distance in concentric circles from a fixed deictic centre ( the speaker 's location at CT ) .
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