Example sentences of "[verb] that with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | suggest that with appropriate feedback the effect could be eliminated . |
2 | I say that with absolute passion about a man who is my boss and my friend and with whom I am proud to serve in this Government . |
3 | And if anybody thinks that with reasonable budgeting you could manage on sixty three twenty , I challenge you to do a little personal budgeting . |
4 | The ideas of morality are modes too , and Locke thinks that with proper application we could develop a systematic science of ethics similar to that of mathematics and geometry . |
5 | She had calculated that with orange shirts there would be nine possible combinations . |
6 | At the same time , the Chancellor announced that with immediate effect the threshold for the 1 per cent stamp duty charged on houses would be lifted from £30,000 to £60,000 , which will cut the cost of buying a £60,000 home by £600 . |
7 | Tradition says that with other Covenanters he was hanged from the upstairs window of the house that still stands at the north-west corner of Mauchline Cross . |
8 | Pat McGeough says that with fixed term contracts , people are wondering whether their contract will be renewed at the end of the season . |
9 | It is worth remembering that with increasing age , the symptoms of cystitis may be less dramatic but it can cause incontinence of urine . |
10 | Dr John Viney , now managing director of Heidrick and Struggles in London , who originally worked at Whitehead Mann , estimated that with modest overheads Mann herself personally bills at least £1m . |
11 | I am told that with good binoculars ( presumably × 12 or more ) it can be made out as an aura of soft light surrounding the cluster , but I have had no success myself . |
12 | The report comments that with vigorous efforts it may be possible to raise this proportion this decade to say 20 per cent , but even this is not certain' . |
13 | Thus it has been shown that with professional pre-planning and management , exhibitions can be a powerful sales tool and not the expensive luxury that many companies regard them to be . |
14 | Norman Smith , match secretary of Irby Angling Club , reckons that with perfect conditions the Classic champion might even have 80lb of fish . |
15 | We know that with major sculptures such as The Burghers of Calais and the Balzac , Rodin did not claim that they were equally successful from all points of view . |
16 | It should be noted that with low infection rates based on positive cultures ( 145 of 2907 urine samples ) in the antenatal clinics the false negative rate is bound to be low . |
17 | Sommer ( 1972a ) determined that with increasing substitution of Mn 2 + into Mg 2 + rather than Ca 2 + sites , the colour tends towards red ( see also Amieux , 1982 ) . |
18 | One possible prediction might be based on the inverted-U relationship between arousal and performance , this would imply that with increasing risk memory would first improve and then decline . |
19 | However , there is reason to believe that with scientific explanations , the optimal approach would involve discussions between groups of children , so long as the children start with differing but partially relevant ideas . |
20 | This also blends well with the ethos of Napier University and I believe that with continued effort Napier will gain the reputation for the development of students who can demonstrate enterprising skills . |
21 | When you come to analyse his splendid breakfasts you find that with slight changes he might almost be describing a nineteen-sixties , chop-house revival period , West End restaurant lunch . |
22 | George Brown , minister of the ill-fated Department of Economic Affairs , even believed that with American aid the British economy could quickly be restored to health . |
23 | It follows that with small species tank size can be reduced , or larger stocking levels can be achieved with a large tank , but the basic criteria still apply . |
24 | It follows that with extended reproduction a part of the surplus-value is embodied in the physical form of means of production . |
25 | He also complained that with separate houses for each office , each house had to have separate office-keepers , housekeepers and messengers . |
26 | Tolerance means that with regular use , you need to increase the dose to achieve the same effect . |
27 | However , I think that with proper coordination it should not be hard to ensure effective working between the bodies . |
28 | But with the more urgent need to get the property market moving , the Chancellor of the Exchequer said that with immediate effect , the threshold for stamp duty on houses is to be doubled from £30,000 to £60,000 — which will save home buyers up to £600 . |
29 | This proposes that with increasing arousal task performance is improved until an optimal level is achieved and that thereafter further increases in arousal are associated with a decrement in performance . |
30 | The view was expressed that with technological progress unskilled jobs were disappearing and the idea that full employment is possible no longer makes any sense . |