Example sentences of "[subord] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Except with louder guitars . ’
2 As I have already said , it can reach the point where you have virtually no contact except with other separatists .
3 WAIT 1 can not be overlapped , except with separate functions of this or some other program .
4 The chief disadvantages for the collector are the vast amount of space needed to house anything like a representative collection , and its far from attractive appearance , except with bound runs .
5 The enemy in the contra case was supposed to be the Sandinistas ; but North 's enemies were evidently domestic , political and unarmed , except with bothersome statutes .
6 In other words , superiority of word targets over letter targets should be smaller with word masks than with non-word masks if there is horizontal inhibition at the word detector level .
7 Clearly , an arbitrageur will be concerned with the prices at which he or she could trade now , rather than with historic prices .
8 The significance of the anonymity issue for many of the legal experts lies more with their own concern with getting more women to report rape , than with raped women 's own priorities for legal change .
9 The Navigation Acts were complicated and applying the regulations would have been harder if there had been a great deal of trade between the colonies , but in the seventeenth century most of the trade of each colony on the American mainland or in the West Indies was with England rather than with other colonies .
10 As coding with the Read codes can be more detailed than with other codes it will be more prone to error and may take longer .
11 Working people probably spend more time in the company of their workmates than with their marriage partners , and almost certainly more than with other friends and relatives .
12 I have deliberately not covered problems involving canine aggression in previous True Case Histories because diagnosis and treatment tends to be more difficult than with other problems .
13 Novels , for instance , have less in common with lyric poetry than with other forms of extended narrative , such as historiography , biography , autobiography — a genre of which there have been some interesting studies lately — or even some kinds of essay .
14 Going to the cinema in the 1940s and 1950s , for example , was an important part of courtship among young people : it had more in common with other courtship rituals than with other forms of media use , such as reading the paper .
15 However , this benefit must be weighed against the higher rates of haemorrhage associated with intravenous heparin as well as the higher rates of stroke with tPA than with other thrombolytics .
16 ‘ Actors say working with me is far more exhausting than with other directors , ’ he says , grinning .
17 I ca n't say I found adhesion up or down any better than with other boots .
18 The settlement of the Alans near Valence may have more in common with imperial attempts to solve the problem of abandoned land , agri deserti , than with other grants to the barbarians .
19 This occurs primarily with alcohol rather than with other drugs .
20 Nonetheless , the significance of ASW consultation with male relatives , and a tendency to examine social factors which may have challenged GP definitions less than with other referrals are rather less positive .
21 their linguistic variation is typically greater than with other dialects of English .
22 Observers have commented that he is less tolerant and sympathetic when dealing with them than with other colleagues or outsiders .
23 To what extent do people of different nationalities but similar social characteristics , for example , urbanites , have more in common with each other than with fellow citizens with different characteristics , e.g. rural dwellers .
24 One suspects that police constables had more in common with local popular culture than with evangelical vigilantes .
25 The lack of even basic knowledge is probably a fault encountered more when dealing with a consultancy than with in-house PROs .
26 Housing issues in the 1970s were more concerned with existing stock than with new developments .
27 The AMA also reported that defects from small design errors were more likely with timber frame than with traditional dwellings .
28 Their antagonism , which had much more to do with a clash of temperaments than with deep issues of principle , convulsed the Company and drew national political factions into supporting one side or the other .
29 That struggle was still concerned more with European than with colonial questions .
30 They had much more to do with the politics of the relations between central and local government than with financial procedures .
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