Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The terms of each deal vary with individual governments ' performance . |
2 | In a few sheltered rocky glens and on inaccessible cliff ledges and islands in larger lochs , dense stands of scrub of Salix aurita and S. cinerea subsp. oleifolia occur with scattered bushes of Betula pubescens , Corylus avellana , Lonicera periclymenum , Populus tremula , Rosa afzeliana , Rubus fruticosus agg . , and Sorbus aucuparia ( Spence , 1960 ; Bennett and Fossitt , 1989 ) . |
3 | It is difficult to say conclusively that there are differences in the way in which teachers in the classroom interact with Afro-Caribbean pupils . |
4 | Though all doctors recognise the associated clinical signs of fever and hyperdynamic circulation , few people appreciate that although infection is the commonest cause of sepsis , infection is not necessary to maintain this clinical state ; most patients with multiple organ failure die with advanced signs of sepsis but no bacteriological evidence of infection . |
5 | How does the reliability of the standard VM diesel compare with other installations and are there any specific problem areas that we need to focus on . |
6 | ‘ And you try cleaning tack with frozen fingers . ’ |
7 | Only 25 per cent of women over 80 who have no surviving spouse live with other members of their family . |
8 | The ends of the oligonucleotide interact with adjacent duplexes in the crystal lattice to form pseudocontinuous helices . |
9 | Together they compiled 128 in 129 balls , setting up a Kiwi win with 15 overs to spare . |
10 | People who have intelligence and a conscience wrestle with these problems and we 've come to a conclusion which is as good a deal as we think we can get , with the people of the area and with the Labour party and I think he said that if people in this authority are sufficiently obstructive for a sufficiently long time then people will change their minds . |
11 | Likewise no appreciable changes in waist-hip ratio occur with small fluctuations in weight . |
12 | ‘ Arguments about the British economy abound with self-denigrating myths . |
13 | How do the data presented in this paper compare with these values ? |
14 | In The Form of Living he charts the sacramental understanding at the heart of the Mass , as a whole way of life and perceived growth in consciousness ; his Meditations on the Passion engage with different stages of such growth and , indeed , are designed to act as catalysts for its progress . |
15 | Like last year , it also seeks a disapplication of the pre-VXKVK rights on a rights issue so as to allow the Directors , when making a rights issue , to exclude or make such other arrangements as may be appropriate to resolve legal or practical problems which might for example arise with overseas shareholders . |
16 | Much more difficult problems of definition arise with creole varieties of English , including creoles of Caribbean origin . |
17 | The problem this poses for the educationalist is formidable because , as well as designing curricula that will help the surveyor cope with future changes , he has also to provide the basis of a training experience to enable him to cope with contemporary practice . |
18 | Should man interfere with natural processes , and could it cause suffering ? |
19 | Now , in an elegant comparative study published in Science , shows how differences in the likely mode of transmission correspond with expected differences in virulence in natural populations . |
20 | Inside the Telegraph was an advertisement for Sky Television ‘ Watch History unfold with Live Bulletins on the Hour . ’ |
21 | It is likely that all those who choose to study electronic publishing interact with these systems in some way . |
22 | Recall and precision interact with other characteristics of indexes . |
23 | They do this by modifying the NTSC colour signal to mimic PAL , and relying on the fact that many modern PAL TV sets can by good fortune cope with 525 lines and a 60Hz field rate . |
24 | The grammar of English provides the verb see with two points of interaction with noun phrases : |
25 | William of Jumièges , elaborated by William of Poitiers , reports that Edward set sail with forty ships , crossed to Southampton , defeated a large English force , and returned to Normandy after realising that he needed more men to obtain the kingdom . |
26 | That does not mean that I or the Labour party agree with those proposals . |