Example sentences of "[noun pl] with [adv] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In these studies , multiple treatment variables with relatively few patients in each risk factor group have precluded detection of changes in the healing rate associated with non-pharmacological risk factors whose effects are usually smaller than those due to ulcer therapy .
2 Information was obtained from English and Scottish samples selected by stratified random sampling of employment exchange areas with proportionally more children from poorer social groups .
3 Ramblers With very few exceptions , the ramblers are distinguished from the climbers by flowering in one display of bloom and then no more , on long flexible stems that have developed the year before .
4 Infantry tend to march in deep blocks with as many ranks as possible .
5 We are the crusaders , the gallant army fighting for our lives with hardly any weapons at all and the Trunchbull is the Prince of Darkness , the Foul Serpent , the Fiery Dragon with all the weapons at her command .
6 Some managers who carry a smaller team of paid workers with only few volunteers have indeed shown support for the new breed of ‘ unemployed ’ worker , in order to broaden the CAB volunteer base .
7 The plan is not a blueprint for the future , it stresses , merely the starting signal for a process in which dialogue and choices made by individuals , private industry and government will shape the environmental programmes : ‘ What we want to do , in the realization that we do not understand all the relationships , is to indicate the conditions under which an environmental quality can be attained that will provide future generations with as many options as possible . ’
8 In 1867 Jordan , motivated by earlier studies of crystal structure by the physicist Bravais , considered groups with infinitely many elements — in particular groups of movements .
9 ‘ Do you mind not answering our questions with so many questions , Lady Prendergast ? ’
10 There were too many organizational structures with too few members and even less real action .
11 However , most of these were skeletal structures with very few members .
12 I feel sorry for the farmers with so many rules and changes from the Common Market laws .
13 ‘ The idea is just to associate sounds with as many events as possible , and to hold off worrying about how useful they are , ’ Gaver replies .
14 ‘ We wore skirts with as many layers as possible with a plain dress on top showing off our shoulders .
15 The mathematician can readily conceive of spaces with as many dimensions as he pleases , in which he writes unc With as many terms as there are dimensions to the space .
16 Many electrical accidents are caused by ignoring common safety rules ; for example , failing to replace old and faulty wiring ; by loading too few outlets or points with too many appliances ; and with the thoughtless placing of wires or cords leading from outlets to table or floor lamps .
17 Racecourses , in an effort to win more of the levy pot , lay on too many races with too few horses .
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