Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or w or and with the youth in the I L P and the Labour |
2 | Second , notice that as with the remedy for most doubts , there are two parts to approaching it . |
3 | The ribbon is 1¼″ wide and was originally of violet and white alternate horizontal stripes , although as with the AFC this was changed to a diagonal format in July 1919 . |
4 | A good tread will generally give a good grip , but as with a car , watch out on wet ground ! |
5 | But as with every planning inquiry , hearing or whatever , we need not to avoid closing the discussion before we have all the information we need to reach a decision whichever way we decide to reach it . |
6 | He saves himself from inconsistency by criticism , in each case , of the harsh rule of a son and successor ( Thrasydaios at Akragas and Deinomenes at Syracuse ) ; but as with the fall of the tyrannies of old Greece there are deeper causes . |
7 | Some schools have permanent pools outside , but as with the sand pit , they need to be kept clean and free from intruders . |
8 | Central reforms were eventually to adjust such discrepancies , but as with the tax changes , they turned out to be blunt bureaucratic instruments not sufficiently finely tuned to local needs . |
9 | He settled , as though with a folding of wings , beside Nicandra . |
10 | They widened even more and his eyebrows went up and down , with an odd little flicker , as though with the effort of forcing his message silently across the air to Jinny . |