Example sentences of "is [adv] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 The reported experience is mostly in patients with peptic strictures and there is little information on the efficacy and safety of this treatment in patients with corrosive oesophageal strictures .
2 Wordsworth also inherits from Locke an intense concern with the visible universe ; although Locke tries to explain all kinds of sensory experience he is most at home with the sense of sight , which could most easily be related to Newton 's optical discoveries .
3 Ostensibly a social misfit , he is most at home with his new books , old records and middle-aged pet Labrador .
4 His signing is wholly in line with Anfield tradition .
5 Having said that , however , I have to say that from a Christian point of view the Hayekian ( or Friedmanian ) system is fundamentally at variance with what I conceive of as a Christian view of reality .
6 She , and not Mr Kinnock , is constantly at odds with the European Community and the Commonwealth .
7 The use of scientific instruments in particular means that scientific perception is constantly at odds with the experience of everyday perception .
8 This conclusion is somewhat at odds with Waller 's ( 1983 ) contention ( written before the 1984–5 dispute ) that it was company control of the villages and of the politics there which made the Dukeries a quiescent region .
9 Not too much should be read into this kind of loose terminology , since it is greatly at variance with the vocabulary customarily employed by Soviet diplomats , officials and academics .
10 The expected value of any bet such as this is given by the appropriate point on line C , and reading across from point X to curve A reveals that this gamble is only worth £210 with certainty to A , and £400 likewise to B. Thus suppose A were to win a lottery ticket carrying a 50 per cent chance of £1000 it could be sold to B for , say , £300 and both would feel better off ( before the final outcome had been revealed ) .
11 Do n't worry if you feel the technique is only for people with access to printing presses ; the print in the top right of the photograph was achieved by rolling a clean roller across the back of the paper as it lay on the board .
12 However , many clients were supported by the scheme , and it is only through comparison with the control sample that one can determine whether or not the project was successful in sustaining them at home for a longer period of time than would have been the case without it .
13 Nevertheless object-words or names , on their own , despite their intrinsic " completeness " , are strictly void of significance , and it is only in combination with certain predicative symbols — viz. certain one-place , or more-than one-place , predicables , as the case may be — that they produce meaningful wholes .
14 Our priority must now be to consider anew not only the proliferation of nuclear weapons but how we can reverse that trend , which is so at odds with the end of the cold war .
15 In general terms , Gassendi 's notion of such ‘ hidden things ’ or ‘ natures ’ is entirely in accordance with tradition and the contemporary usage of his time .
16 It is entirely in accordance with common sense , so long as common sense is intelligently applied .
17 There may be a certain exaggeration in the statement that Napoleon had offered a reward for the taking of ‘ the English incendiary ‘ Kvinn or Quin ’ who had been responsible for the burning of three French battleships in the Gulf of Villefranche last year ’ but the sixteen year-old 's behaviour while in prison in Toulon is entirely in keeping with what we know about him :
18 This is entirely in keeping with the theoretical debate over academic freedom which we find in the literature .
19 However , as will be seen , this position is entirely in line with a view of Englishness which identifies it with a non-industrial or pre-industrial past .
20 The Committee 's position on the nature of the English school within universities is entirely in line with this narrow viewpoint , and the same is true of their approach to examinations and research :
21 Meanwhile John Aldridge , released by Liverpool at the start of the season , is apparently on song with his new club Real Sociedad , scoring in their defeat of the Spanish champions Real Madrid at the weekend .
22 These definitions are significantly more positive than those contained in the Companies Act 1985 , and they make no allowance for the likelihood of the contingencies crystallising into actual liabilities ; this is apparently in conflict with SSAP 18 , Accounting for Contingencies , which requires remote contingencies to be excluded from accounts disclosures .
23 ‘ The pastellist is literally in touch with the colour and texture of the materials , and with the fabric of the painting .
24 Written by one who is obviously in love with gliding , the author takes the reader through the history of gliding in Australia , from kites in the early 1900s to the high performance aircraft that abound today .
25 For the whole sector it is much in line with the overall growth of GDP , but it is noteworthy that between 1951 and 1964 insurance , and banking and finance grew by nearly 50 per cent faster than GDP and between 1964 and 1973 by just over 90 per cent [ Matthews et al. , 1982 ] .
26 It is suggested that this is approximately in line with United Kingdom law , that even considerable effort alone can not confer copyright on an otherwise uncopyrightable work .
27 Out study is broadly in agreement with those previously reported observations , with the exception that our patients had longer durations of contraction compared with the controls in contrast to the findings of Gill et al .
28 Paradise is finally within reach with the news that Princess Anne will wed Tim in a quiet ceremony at Crathie Church , the Queen 's Scottish chapel on the Balmoral estate , next Saturday .
29 Its Academic Affairs Committee began its draft response — ‘ Since the document is generally at variance with CDP policy , the Academic Affairs Committee felt unable to recommend its acceptance by CDP ’ .
30 The decline is generally in line with the 60 per cent fall in world salmon catches .
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