Example sentences of "[conj] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The main casualties were railway-owned vehicles fitted with vacuum brakes or with no automatic brake at all . |
2 | This is unnecessary in a tank with only one or two hard corals and regular water changes — or with no hard corals at all . |
3 | A project associated with the research activities of the department or one of the geophysical units of the NERC British Geological Survey or with a geophysical exploration company is undertaken during the vacation prior to the final year . |
4 | Species and genetic change , fixation of atmospheric N 2 , and nitrogen deposition may have facilitated plant response to CO 2 in the past when concentrations rose more slowly or with a greater relaxation time between change than today , but data are lacking . |
5 | In most respects , Britain spent a smaller proportion of the annual budget on welfare than did continental European countries with a system financed from contributory sources or with a greater mix of public and private provision . |
6 | Actually , plants are not the only creatures that can be better judges of character than many humans , for stories abound of dogs , horses and other creatures instinctively picking up the unpleasant and threatening vibrations from some human and responding with a personally directed snarl or with a well-aimed kick or bite . |
7 | Then serve on its own , or with a nice dollop of cream , or ice cream . |
8 | It is such that nothing could get in the way of its operation save changes logically inconsistent with it or with its effect or with a causal sequence of which it and its effect are parts . |
9 | We have attempted to measure cell proliferation , which should proceed any increase in organ mass , by adopting two immunohistological methods to the pancreas : proliferating exocrine cells were labelled either with 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine ( Brd Urd ) or with a monoclonal antibody ( PC10 ) against proliferating cell nuclear antigen ( PCNA ) . |
10 | Take Three people at a special time in their life , or with a personal story to tell … then equip them with a video camera . |
11 | These are generalized , universalized poems , which deal with love-situations in a way that transcends the limitations of poetry written to a special occasion or with a specific individual in mind . |
12 | or with a specific letter for them saying you know welcome if you if you feel like it . |
13 | Do n't leave her on her own at someone 's house or with a new babysitter , until she feels really confident in their company . |
14 | Firmware upgrades can also be done remotely or with a floppy disk . |
15 | However , always remember that the sleeve can be knitted in stocking stitch or with a narrow band of pattern . |
16 | In the Atlantic O. dominans bears closet affinity with O. fasciculata Lyman , 1883 , found off St. Kitts , Leeward Is ( Fig. 29 ) but differs by the following characters ; the plates of the disk are much larger and fewer in number than in O. fasciculata ; the oral shield is irregular or hourglass in shape , not arrowhead shaped as in O. fasciculata , finally the shape of the tentacle scales simple and spine-like in O. dominans but leaf-like or with a broad base and an acute tip in O. fasciculata . |
17 | The colour is black , either pure jet or with a rusty tinge , and a little white on the underline is acceptable . |
18 | ‘ You may ask about his daily routine when abroad ; he attends matins at church and priestly services either alone or with a small following , and worships so devoutly that he has set an example to all Italians of the honour and reverence that should be paid to bishops and clergy . |
19 | But , I am afraid to say that this month 's Ultimate Brandy Snap , filled with gooseberry fool ( page 124 ) , is best served either on its own , or with a small tot of brandy . |
20 | So here is an attempt to try to answer some of those questions by direct substitution or with a small amount of modification . |
21 | There are many ways in which you can help yourself without incurring extra costs , either on your own or with a small group of friends . |
22 | It is also useful on a one to one basis , or with a small group — either in front of the class or discretely . |
23 | There may sometimes be a tendency for a few of the structures to occur in a group or with a temporary periodicity , but , in general , the random aspect of turbulence is manifested in when and where coherent structures are to be found . |
24 | The second case which raises the issue of liability under section 2 is where the doctor , in honouring the patient 's request , in some way facilitates the suicide by , for example , leaving around an extra quantity of tablets in the knowledge or with a strong suspicion that they will be taken in such a dosage as to produce fatal consequences . |
25 | Open complexes formed at the E.coli rrnB and rrnD P 1 promoters decay within seconds in the presence of heparin ( 9,10 ) , indicating that the complexes are unstable and equilibrate rapidly either with free enzyme ( 10 ) or with a closed complex that is sensitive to competitor challenge ( 33 ) . |
26 | Join up the points in a different colour , or with a dotted line so that you can compare , |
27 | Political responsibility for broadcasting ( the RDF-RTF ( lay directly with the Prime Minister ) ‘ President du Conseil 's ) or with a junior minister delegated to that end — often the Information Minister ( such as Mitterrand in 1948 ) . |
28 | You can help by arriving either on time or with a little time to spare . |
29 | Yet by 1956 it was clear that it could not live safely either with the West Bank re-incorporated into Jordan or with a Palestinian state in the West Bank . |
30 | A dancer coming forwards can convey a variety of meaning : giving a greeting ; asking a question , even if it is only an inquisitive movement of the head ; saying Yes , or agreeing with a nod or with a particular wave of the hand ; giving something with arms circling outwards , e.g. Natalia and the Tutor when they open their arms to each other ; or merely proffering a hand at the beginning of a dance , e.g. Paris offering his hand to Juliet . |