Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] with [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , in the next ten units ( Saint Laurent , Chinon , and Cruas ) , the engine rooms are located radially with respect to the reactor buildings .
2 ‘ They can not be considered only with respect to their potential ability to reduce accidents , but must be designed and evaluated while taking into account their impact on other factors capable of improving people 's ‘ feeling ’ towards the area they live in : practicability ( access , parking , orientation , etc. ) , satisfaction of basic needs of the residents ( communication , rest , play , pleasantness of the environment , etc. ) and avoidance of nuisances . ’
3 Second , services were grouped together with respect to the scale upon which they needed to be provided .
4 He looks forward with impatience to the time when he will be sent to Siberia ; his martyrdom ends with the beginning of his punishment " .
5 The Mail was firm in its forecast : the other papers only looked forward with relish to her eventual arrival .
6 Having looked forward with anticipation to the Bölkow , I wondered whether I might find it an anticlimax .
7 While States may by treaty opt out of a rule of customary international law inter se , they can not do so with respect to a third party which is entitled to have its customary rights observed .
8 a landlord of premises let together with furniture to a tenant whose term is still unexpired ; if the furniture is wrongfully seized by the sheriff , it is the tenant and not the landlord who can sue for conversion .
9 traditional grammatical structures … are not appropriate to Mayan structures : they can be applied only with violence to their common usage or to the structural features they are intended to fit …
10 Like remarks might have been made elsewhere with respect to a required event , for example .
11 From the alignment in Fig. 6 it also appears that the CytR recognition sequence is positioned asymmetrically with respect to the two CRP sites in deoP2 and cddP .
12 ‘ However , they are also looking forward with excitement to returning to Nepal . ’
13 Under the leadership of Frau Gisela Klötzer and Frau Gabi Christ-Schröder , we have put together a team of students in their third semester of training who are looking forward with excitement to their performances in England .
14 The goals of the first transition phase , the first series of internal tariff reductions and measures designed to reduce the differences in the external tariffs of the Six , had been achieved without too much hardship or dispute , and the Commission was looking forward with confidence to shortening the planned duration of the second transition phase .
15 An excellent overview of organisational communication research written specifically with reference to the external organisational environment appears in a valuable compendium Handbook of organizational communication — a volume that in this context I am not ashamed to admit that I came across just by chance in a bookshop whilst looking for something completely different !
16 Iceland , on the other hand , is located on a mid-oceanic ridge and consequently has not moved significantly with respect to its hot spot since the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean over 50 Ma BP .
17 Gould made use of the fact that in the dark the bees orient their dance to gravity but if they can see the sun they dance directly with respect to it .
18 Each picture-strip depicted both of the events referred to by the sentence , and the two strips differed only with respect to the order in which the events were depicted .
19 With a professional director of cricket and coaching staff installed , Geoffrey Wheatcroft can look forward with confidence to seeing guileful bowlers called Patel or Singh playing alongside future Smiths and Joneses .
20 Our gold and dollar reserves are sound , and we can look forward with confidence to the future — provided that there is no change of Government .
21 This enabled him to look forward with confidence to continued improvements which would put the British plants back at the top of the performance league , where they used to be , and where they belonged .
22 Every Sunday morning when his wife woke him he soundly ( if silently ) cursed his adopted religion ; but the hell of getting up when all sensible creatures were lost in lovely sleep , was more than compensated for by the feeling of well-being after Mass , which made him beam and glow like an advertisement for salts — ‘ It 's Inner Cleanliness that counts ! ’ — ; and look forward with relish to eggs and bacon with a righteous sense of having earned them , and the lazy hours to follow .
23 ‘ It 's reached a stage lately where the players look forward with relish to away games . ’
24 Erm , Mr Deputy Speaker , we on this side of the house look forward with confidence to the nineteen ninety four European elections whatever boundaries they take place on .
25 I look forward with interest to your reactions to this proposal .
26 We look forward with interest to what the pay review body will report in January .
27 Let's go to see you tomorrow Other languages have PrOnominal systems much richer than the English one : in Japanese , pronouns are distinguished also with respect to sex of speaker , social status of referent and degree of intimacy with referent , so , for example , the second person pronoun kimi can be glossed " you , addressed by this intimate male speaker " ( Uyeno , 1971 : 16-17 ; Harada , 1976 : 511 ) ; and village Tamil has up to six singular second person pronouns according to degree of relative rank between speaker and addressee ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 3206 ) .
28 The times measured by these different clocks would agree almost exactly if they were moving slowly with respect to each other — but the times measured by different clocks would differ significantly if the clocks were moving at high speed .
29 The two ears may not react identically with respect to insertion and reinsertion of tubes .
30 That power can be exercised only with regard to vessels flying the flag of the member state concerned or registered there .
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