Example sentences of "[adj] with [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.
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1 | Reaumur knew that steel is more brittle than pure iron and connected this with the impurities in it . |
2 | The precedent suggests a reference to persons under the Tenant 's control in order to exclude mere callers , but where the clause refers to servants of the tenant ( which some precedents do despite the archaic nature of the expression ) it may be as well to qualify this with the words in the course of employment in case it is claimed that a servant will , by the nature of the expression , always be under the tenant 's control . |
3 | Well what did you think of that compared to doing this with the numbers in ? |
4 | One woman said : ‘ They are obviously doing this with the children in mind . |
5 | Even after 11 years in office and in mid-recession , they are neck-and-neck with the conservatives in the opinion polls . |
6 | The days passed slowly , this static type of warfare was not too popular with the units in 1st Commando Brigade . |
7 | Yet the case is different with the children in England , for when they emigrate , the vast majority will go to English-speaking countries , and they will have profited from the intimate contact they had with the English life and language . ’ |
8 | When processing a particular utterance HARPY creates a search tree whose branches are consistent with the connections in the knowledge graph . |
9 | Whether this is true in developed countries is yet to be seen : although Ellison 's 1932 study in the United Kingdom is consistent with the results in figure 1 , it preceded immunisation and antibiotics and hence is not comparable in 1992 . |
10 | But the former was impossible with the twins in tow and the latter unthinkable given the length of time he 'd have to wait for one on a Sunday . |
11 | I mean I would make sure I 'm there , cos I 'm disgusted with the pavements in Southwell . |
12 | Table III shows the numbers of admissions for alcohol related disease according to the OPCS data and compares these with the diagnoses in the case notes . |
13 | What was that , that with the boats in the in the river ? |
14 | No , they 're not as sensible as they are you remember in Prestley when we went there so what er , perhaps , especially for solid places , solid with the roads in Germany |
15 | Both the City and the CBI are still unhappy with the clauses in spite of some changes from the original draft , as they feel the legislation will make it harder for companies to communicate with analysts , fund managers and other City representatives . |
16 | Chapuisat , 23 , admits he was impressed with the Scots in Sweden , ‘ but not overawed ’ . |
17 | Given that the remedies under consideration in the present case are primarily of an in personam character , perhaps a closer analogy is to cases concerned with the circumstances in which English courts have granted or refused injunctions to restrain creditors , who have not proved in an English bankruptcy , from taking proceedings abroad or compelling them to refund property obtained abroad . |
18 | Approximately one quarter of all employees in manufacturing industry in Greater Sao Paulo are women , and the research is concerned with the circumstances in which unemployed industrial workers seek new jobs , and the way that job searches differ for men and women . |
19 | Face validity reflects the extent to which the test items appear to be concerned with the abilities in question . |
20 | The law relating to family settlements was therefore concerned with the ways in which limited interests could be created in favour of various members of the family , stretching out as far as possible into the future . |
21 | I am more concerned with the ways in which social mechanisms work to permit the growth and refinement of abilities necessary for sporting involvement . |
22 | It is concerned with the ways in which people communicate ( with particular emphasis on the mass media ) , in both a practical and an academic sense . |
23 | This chapter is concerned with the ways in which the results of these techniques are reported and more particularly with the legal and professional attempts made to standardize them . |
24 | A second aim is concerned with the ways in which the physical characteristics of houses and heating systems interact with their occupants ' characteristics to produce different patterns of energy consumption . |
25 | A final series of studies will be concerned with the ways in which comprehension can be improved . |
26 | The research is concerned with the ways in which Hindu parents bring up their children in Britain in accordance with their own traditions . |
27 | It tends to ignore some of the more interesting theoretical issues concerned with the ways in which Chomskyan notions of Universal Grammar interact with the immediate linguistic , cognitive and contextual features that are the properties of individual children and fails to suggest how research into language acquisition is developing in other areas . |
28 | It was only now that she was happy with the girls in Littlewood 's Pools that Joe realised how much she had been hurt by the cattiness in her previous job . |
29 | Not all of us are happy with the developments in Europe , but we can not ignore them . |
30 | Willis had emphasised how his young men had welcomed the opportunity to do factory work like their fathers , yet many of my male and female respondents were not happy with the jobs in which they found themselves — they often resisted by leaving them . |