Example sentences of "as [verb] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A visually outstanding picture book revealing the megalomania of Stalinist architecture both on paper and as realised with amazing diversity in popular palaces deriving most from Boullée , Piranesi and the Gothic cathedral .
2 As well as reacting with simple RCN systems , SNS+ reacts with multicyano compounds — eg dicyanobenzenes , dicyanogen ( NCCN ) , tricyanobenzene and tricyanomethanide — yielding the corresponding bis and tris(dithiadiazolium) cations .
3 Bell ( 1984 ) points to two categories of extralinguistic factors which variationist sociolinguists have identified as correlating with linguistic variation .
4 We all have a responsibility to help those who are married , as well as upholding with sympathetic love those whose marriages have failed .
5 She highlights Van Uden 's insistence on imitation ( and reward ) as the teaching approach to language , at the expense of natural elaboration of utterances — as occurs with hearing children ( this is one aspect of teaching style also taken up by Wood , 1981 ) .
6 An added bonus of dry-type filters is that the bacteria are not diminishing the oxygen level in the aquarium water as occurs with wet systems plumbed into the aquarium .
7 All seem , at least implicitly , to view material and ideological factors as interacting with each other in a manner which could be described ( if we may risk being unfashionable by using a Marxist term ) as ‘ dialectical ’ .
8 One does not really think of saving dolphins as connected with social change , but essentially Greenpeace 's claim is not exaggerated .
9 Alpha is not hard to find , because it is decidedly isolated and forms an equilateral triangle with Regulus and Pollux ; it is of type M , and very red as seen with any binoculars .
10 Of course , where the money is no longer legal tender as seen with half crown coins and sixpences in R v Thompson [ 1980 ] QB 229 , or where it is being transferred because of its curiosity value ( Moss v Hancock [ 1899 ] 2 QB 111 ) , or because of its inherent value such as Krugerrands , in these circumstances " money " can be considered to be " goods " for the purposes of the statutory definition .
11 Her new insight and changed consciousness came too late in her life , as happens with many women , to bear fruit for herself or for others .
12 The Continental C90–16F powerplant being equipped with a vacuum pump , the artificial horizon and DI erect immediately on starting and do not need to be spun up by the act of getting airborne , as happens with similarly-aged aeroplanes fitted with venturis .
13 A conversation in Serbo-Croat followed and he said ‘ He 'll take our photo for 20 fags ’ , A deal was struck — fags on delivery ! he re-appeared next day as promised with two sets of prints .
14 It is important to commit appropriately trained and resourced professionals to the task and to structure the project in such a way that information specialists are enabled to contribute as equals with technical colleagues , as an integrated part of the team .
15 These lively snarls occur mostly with low breaking strain twist lines , as supplied with small kites .
16 Where the transferor became entitled to his interest on a death in connection with which the settled property bore estate duty , then for the purposes of the latter allowance the four-year period can be regarded as beginning with that death .
17 It proved very successful in terms of the increase in exports [ Worswick and Ady , 1952 ] , though new research is beginning to suggest that official efforts ( largely through the agency of the Board of Trade ) made only a marginal contribution as compared with general forces leading to an expansion of international trade .
18 Such effects were reported more by co-resident as compared with extra-resident carers .
19 In spite of higher volumes of traffic in urban as compared with other areas , the fatality and serious injury rate is lower .
20 In the Treaty of Accession specific reference was made to ‘ … the special conditions obtaining to hill farming areas as compared with other areas of the UK … ’
21 We carried out a survey to determine how Chester was perceived as a venue for conferences as compared with other towns in the North and Midlands .
22 Despite all this , very little attention has been given to the issue in Great Britain as compared with other countries .
23 Evidence for this is provided by the relatively low rates of geographical mobility in Britain as compared with other countries .
24 Here population levels are highest , with 25.5 people km-2 as compared with 7.6 people km-2 in the General Lands , indicating that population densities and erosion rates are directly related .
25 In October the government announced that CFC production in West Germany during the first half of 1990 had been reduced to 42,820 tonnes ( as compared with 112,000 tonnes during the whole of 1986 ) .
26 The replacement ratio measures income in and out of work so that it measures net-of-tax earnings minus work-related expenses as compared with out-of-work transfer payments contingent upon the status of being unemployed .
27 Whether such a tendency must result in narcissism and authoritarianism , as Adorno believes , is dubious , however ; similarly , the traditionally greater dependence on such external sources in working-class communities as compared with bourgeois culture suggests that the effects of modern social pressures here may not necessarily be uniform across classes .
28 A difficulty in interpreting laterality reaction time data according to a fixed anatomical model is that shorter response latencies for uncrossed as compared with crossed reactions would be expected simply on the grounds of stimulus-response ( S-R ) compatibility .
29 This concern will continue to be addressed , and the University will also keep under review the terms and conditions of employment of grant-funded staff as compared with established staff .
30 As compared with regional showings in the GDR general election on March 13 , 1990 [ see pp. 37300-03 ] , the CDU share of the vote overall went up , due to an increase of over 10 per cent in support in Saxony ( where support for the DSU , however , dropped by a corresponding amount ) .
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