Example sentences of "with [adv] [art] [adj] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , expectations are rising that Sun will soon announce its awaited 45MHz Model 52 and 54 , which are to be dual and quad processor machines , along with perhaps an unanticipated 45MHz uniprocessor ( the Model 51 ? ) and a 50MHz single , dual or quad configuration ( the Model 61 ? ) .
2 Meanwhile , expectations are rising that Sun will soon announce its anticipated 45MHz Model 52 and 54 , set to be dual and quad machines , along with perhaps an unanticipated 45MHz uniprocessor ( the Model 51 ? ) and a 50MHz single , dual or quad configuration ( the Model 61 ? ) .
3 Mr Hayward detected a glimmer of hope in the fact that the rate of increase in liquidations had slowed down , with only a 3.5 per cent rise in the last three months of 1992 .
4 The two extremes were represented by ‘ urban ’ Thetford , with only a 5.4 per cent unemployment rate , compared with 14.6 per cent in rural Cromer ( Packman 1979 ) .
5 ( According to the Finance Ministry , inflation had risen 640 per cent between 1988-1989 , with only a 0.2 per cent growth rate as against 4.1 per cent for 1987-88 . )
6 The Directive gave the UK something of a ‘ soft landing ’ , with only a 20 per cent cut on 1980 emissions required by 1993 , and just 60 per cent by 2003 .
7 It had four companies with only a 67 per cent .
8 This has led to a fall in the emergency attendances with almost a hundred per cent registration rates from local slum families .
9 So then you know , you 've you end up with quite a nice er lawn oh right !
10 Them drama people came up with quite a good id couple of good ideas .
11 ‘ When I use it live , though , I tend to beef it up with either an ordinary 4x12 or one of those Hartke cabinets with the aluminium speakers .
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