Example sentences of "[coord] with [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You can help by arriving either on time or with a little time to spare . |
2 | To construct a yield curve correctly , only bonds from a homogeneous group should be included — for example , only bonds from the same risk class or with the same degree of liquidity . |
3 | Lanes 8–10 competition experiment : extracts of N-Oct 3 transfected COS 7 cells were incubated before EMSA with no specific competitor DNA ( lane 8 ) , with a 250-fold molar excess of wild type unlabelled octamer probe ( lane 9 ) or with the same amount of a mutated octamer probe ( lane 10 ) . |
4 | It is clear then , that not all groups see conflicts of interest in the same light nor with the same concern . |
5 | Home was a little nearer , and with every few miles the countryside grew a little uglier . |
6 | The Code also stipulates that all searches must be conducted with due consideration for the property and the privacy of the occupant , and with no more disturbance than is necessary . |
7 | Whereas touristy me — town-bred and with no more knowledge of nags than a few donkey-rides sixty years ago — I rode high and proud on Suzy , a two-year-old Arab who was full of wind and nervous at moving so slowly . |
8 | The four statements of Table 11.1 have sufficed to generate Figure 11.2 unambiguously and with no more effort than in the open-loop case . |
9 | For what a horse does under compulsion … he does without understanding , and with no more grace than a dancer would display if a person should whip and spur him during his performance … |
10 | Comments from around the office about the amplified sound were all very favourable and with a little work ( on the nut , in particular ) this guitar could more than handle a pro gig . |
11 | Of course , records are there to be broken and with a little luck , well , who knows ? |
12 | ‘ And she 's a fine shoemaker , she has real talent and with a little help she could go far . |
13 | And with a little help from its friends , the big multinational companies and landowning farmers , it is spreading its roots . |
14 | They evolved rapidly and spread widely , and with a little experience a glance at an assemblage of graptolites on a shale surface can be used to determine the approximate age of deposition of the rock . |
15 | Follow our guidance and with a little practice you will find your notes transformed into a neat , annotated system of stored information that is readily available for retrieval when wanted . |
16 | Captain Goldsborough , wrapped in his thick , black fur , and with a little time to while away until the road should be clear of wedding-carriages , appeared to be telling her so . |
17 | Only after that , and with a few facts from your GP , plus half a page on your stresses during the last five years — I had to overflow onto the back of my page and with a little encouragement could easily have made it a 100,000 words — can you go through the eye of the needle . |
18 | I started to fix the tongue and groove boarding , and with a few boards in place , felt confident enough to work on the roof . |
19 | The show has , he said , ‘ something of the air of a school reunion about it ’ , and with a few exceptions ‘ it is the Pound business much as usual ’ . |
20 | But it has been long established ( Habakkuk 1953 , McKeown and Brown 1955 ) that medical knowledge of the time could not cure any important cause of death , could prevent only smallpox , and with a few exceptions remained impotent until the present century . |
21 | He then pointed out that the financial-management literature concentrated exclusively on stage 4 , and with a few exceptions this is still the situation today . |
22 | In 891/1486 , when Bayezid II built his medrese in Amasya , he stipulated that the muftis of Amasya should act as muderris , a condition which is reported to have been observed without exception until 1033/1623–4 , and with a few exceptions until 1084/1673–4 when the two offices were finally separated . |
23 | I pulled the wing above my head , steadied it , turned and faced downhill and with a few steps forward , and a gentle push from David , I was airborne . |
24 | Nevertheless , as was also suggested with respect to South Eastern secretarial/office staff , there is the opportunity for computer staff to make a ( semi- ) permanent career out of " temping " , and with the latter group this is made more explicit by the creation of the ( semi ) permanent entity of the company . |
25 | Analogies with the Triassic reservoir of the Morecambe gas field in the Irish Sea , and with the many Rotliegend gas reservoirs of the southern North Sea Basin , all believed to be sourced by underlying Westphalian coals , are self evident . |
26 | The only difference is that , the fewer roses you have space for , the more certain you have to be that the varieties you grow give the greatest possible pleasure , for the longest possible period and with the most resistance against pest and disease . |
27 | The arguments centred on scheduling , with Serbia and Montenegro insisting that referendums should take place in each republic at the same time and with the same questions , Croatia announcing that it had already scheduled its referendum for May 19 , Macedonia asking for a postponement of the deadline to mid-June , and Bosnia-Hercegovina suggesting that the referendum should take place in two stages . |
28 | Two in five employers said that a woman the same age and with the same skills as a man would be more likely to be turned down because of her age . |
29 | Its author dispensed with the laconic and often uninformative methods adopted by many medieval annalists , writing at length and in a distinctive style not unlike that of homilists of the period , and with the same purpose — heightened effect . |
30 | Champions North-West stood head and shoulders above the rest last year , the only side to remain unbeaten and with the same squad available , will take all the beating once again . |