Example sentences of "conjunction with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The fund is operated in conjunction with a cheque book and gold card from the Bank of Scotland and although the fund has a minimum investment of £1,000 , to enjoy both of these facilities the investor must maintain a minimum balance of £5,000 . |
2 | Strontium is best used in conjunction with a calcium supplement to help enhance the growth of corals and anemones . |
3 | Home monitoring is now possible using test strips either in conjunction with a meter or simply using visual assessment . |
4 | If this conjecture is at all sound , then the distribution of occurrences of both in conjunction with a pronoun should be more prevalent in just those cases where plural references are in the minority , i.e. in the ‘ with ’ condition , and in the mixed description condition . |
5 | BELOW A hair-dryer can be of great value in drying your dog 's coat , while the jets of air , in conjunction with a brush , may also help to undo any tangles after a bath . |
6 | Questmaker is a program that allows you to create your own graphics adventure games using the questmaker editors in conjunction with a graphics editor like PC Paintbrush , for the creation of graphic screens with a PCX format . |
7 | But , used in conjunction with a scoring algorithm , it can guarantee that the first answer is one of the optimal ones . |
8 | In conjunction with a state of emergency the President might also impose temporary direct presidential rule over a union republic . |
9 | Normally both the warp and the weft are made from the same material , but it is not unknown , particularly in village and nomadic rugs , for contrasting materials to be used — a woollen warp may be used in conjunction with a cotton weft , for example . |
10 | All these measures will save fuel and many thermostats can also be used in conjunction with a programmer to bring the hot water heating on only at certain times of the day . |
11 | The section shown in a was examined with a MRC-600 laser-scanning confocal imaging system in conjunction with a Nikon Optophot microscope . |
12 | Perhaps in conjunction with a yacht , motor-cruiser or smaller water craft the aeroplane would provide a smashing day out for the high-achievers in any organization , make an unusual fishing expedition to normally remote waters , take more passive passengers sightseeing , or allow access to many such widely-separated leisure activities all on the same day . |
13 | ( e ) documents available for inspection in conjunction with a circular issued to shareholders ; and |
14 | to enable us to have a stru have another report done which would then be used as part of the evidence in conjunction with a test case , |
15 | Select Holidays offers extension tours of Bangalore/Mysore , or of north India , in conjunction with a Goa holiday . |
16 | It will be held in conjunction with a fellowship of All Souls College . |
17 | A bank organising project finance in conjunction with a LDC 's government or state enterprise will seek to use concessionary ( low-cost ) finance sources along with funds from the world 's capital and credit markets . |
18 | This may have been used in conjunction with a net , or on its own from an open boat . |
19 | Other groups run by local authority health or social services departments may be in conjunction with a day centre , where elderly and disabled people can spend one , two , or even more , days a week . |
20 | — These are produced by a structural modification in conjunction with a layer of pigment and are much commoner than purely structural colours . |
21 | It is also a good idea to use insulation materials in conjunction with a vapour barrier to stop moist air passing into the cold area from the rooms below . |
22 | Paris-based Axial Consulting Group SA 's PS'Soft division has added three new modules to its Qualiparc Multi Platforms system management software , which can be used in conjunction with a variety of Unix and non-Unix databases , running under Motif , Windows or Presentation Manager . |
23 | Paris-based Axial Consulting Group 's PS'Soft division has added three new modules to its Qualiparc Multi Platforms system management software which can be used in conjunction with a variety of Unix and non-Unix databases , running under Motif , Windows or Presentation Manager . |
24 | Furthermore such systems have not yet been designed to flood such a warehouse at the speed with which the fire will develop vertically and so far have only been used in conjunction with a sprinkler system at ceiling level . |
25 | MMC also said that in preparing its business plan each of our businesses should carry out a strategic review of its options in conjunction with a product/market sector analysis . |
26 | An alternative to blood testing by the laboratory is the use of a test strip in conjunction with a reflectance meter . |
27 | Thus , taking the phrase which Bolinger uses as an example , it is certainly not the properties inherent in being a man that are strengthened when one utters a sentence such as : ( 19 ) walking into the bakery , I met the very man The same conclusion is indicated by the fact that it is perfectly satisfactory to use very in conjunction with a word like one ( as Bolinger himself observes ) , and yet this does not express any property which can be intensified , except singularity which is of course intensified by a quite different word ; note the following : ( 20 ) that is the very one ( 21 ) the supermarket did n't have a single one Actually , when very operates within a noun phrase it clearly acts as an intensifier of exactitude , not of quantity , so it is entirely natural that it should focus on the article ; that is , it does indeed qualify a property , but that property is , approximately , the notion " recognizable by my audience " , as expressed in the definite article . |
28 | 3.3 The module descriptors were reviewed by a National Development Officer in conjunction with a Module Development Group . |
29 | The mouse is a hand-held device connected to a computer which can be used in conjunction with a keyboard . |
30 | However , when the account is used in conjunction with a credit card — which has an annual fee of £25 — the investor can use the card for purchases and the cheque facility to pay off the card account at the end of each month . |