Example sentences of "with [noun] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With the new structure plan/local plan system , the preparation of planning proposals was done in two stages : draft and final , with exposure to public consultation . |
2 | It widened my horizons with outings to international golf at Ganton , football at Roker Park , camping at Scarborough and several journeys between Barnard Castle and North Wales . |
3 | This suggests a possible molecular basis for the association of HLA-B53 with resistance to severe malaria , and identify LSA-1 as an important antigen for attempts to induce CTL-mediated immunity to this infectious disease . |
4 | CTL recognizing the conserved ls6 epitope of LSA-1 are restricted through HLA-B53 and , although further work is required to demonstrate CTL in young children and to show that , as in rodent models , human CTL can kill intra-hepatic parasites , the findings support our proposal that the association of this HLA class I antigen with resistance to severe malaria may be mediated by CTL . |
5 | Secluded , raised patio with steps to formal garden , lawn , mature trees and shrubs , fruit trees , shed , tap . |
6 | It would also take account of the fact that evidence linking hazardous waste with harm to human health is uncertain , at best . |
7 | The perception of shape and pattern in apparently disorderly ( but dynamic and mobile ) things is usually mentioned with reference to visual perception , and it is commented on in the sciences and the arts alike : it is prominent , for example , in the notebooks of the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins ( J. Milroy , 1977 ) , in his careful descriptions of cloud formations , waterfalls and other dynamic phenomena , and much of the poet 's imagery depends on a kind of ‘ observer 's paradox ’ ( rather different from the familiar Labov version ) , through which a dynamic phenomenon can nonetheless appear to have stable shapes and patterns within it and , conversely , a static phenomenon may appear to contain mobility . |
8 | Health needs and beliefs , special circumstances , cultural requirements and the history of immigration are amongst the subjects discussed with reference to individual minority groups . |
9 | Application : Sample drills provided , selected from existing materials with reference to procedural guidance . |
10 | As the Swann Report says ( again with reference to Multicultural Education ) , ‘ It is important to recognise however that permeation alone can not be regarded as providing adequate provision for the kind of teaching which we have advocated … . without additional specialist course work , both compulsory and optional ’ ( DES , 1985 : 559 ) . |
11 | With reference to prior drug use , excluding alcohol and tobacco , most of the sample ( 92 per cent ) had regularly used at least one other drug for recreational purposes prior to taking heroin . |
12 | This question can only be answered with reference to specific indexing environments . |
13 | The recent HMI survey on the initial training of teachers in the public sector remarks , with reference to primary BEd degrees : |
14 | Discussion of less traditional approaches and concerns continues with reference to social work and citizens ' charters , citizenship and participation . |
15 | But , as he pointed out in The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism ( 1933 ) with reference to abstract philosophizing , his mind was a ‘ heavy ’ one . |
16 | This potential for power makes it possible to consider a situation in which decision-making with reference to local development can be backed by cash , and ultimately can become a closed and self-supporting system . |
17 | We conclude by illustrating these themes with reference to German politics in the 1930s and British politics in the 1980s . |
18 | Areas including communication , counselling , stress , perception and group processes are explored with reference to nursing practice . |
19 | This point is emphasised by the torque/speed/switching angle characteristics of Fig. 7.7 , which have as their envelope the pull-out torque/speed characteristic introduced with reference to open-loop control . |
20 | These issues are discussed with reference to cardiac surgery in elderly patients with reference to the main theories of allocation : QALYs , needs theories , the sanctity of life theory , the lottery theory , and market forces . |
21 | The quantity of mitochondrial DNA isolated from the H and W strains was estimated with reference to nuclear DNA . |
22 | We lack the information necessary to relate it with confidence to specific plate tectonic events , as is possible for the Cretaceous , but the Cambrian sea-level rise might well have been a consequence of opening of the Iapetus Ocean , with the growth of a spreading ridge ( Anderton , 1980 , 1982 ) . |
23 | Staged treatment of each text — skimming , intensive reading , reading for reference , with attention to special vocabulary and language points . |
24 | Management again was the most commonly noted subject area , with induction/introduction to local government/ advice on own courses also being mentioned . |
25 | To this end he had selected two Embassy secretaries as helpers , with brains to equal beauty , who matched him drink for drink late into the night , then killed their hangovers in work . |
26 | There is a close parallel here with changes to atmospheric pressure ; high and low sea-level systems exist in the oceans . |
27 | With ports to Digital Equipment Corp Ultrix , Hewlett-Packard Co 's HP-UX and Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunOS already complete , versions for Groupe Bull SA 's DPX and Santa Cruz Operation Inc 's Unix V.3.2 are now in beta test and due for release at the end of this quarter . |
28 | The very concentration of attention on female breasts seemed to swell them with pride to melon-like proportion — or disproportion , for they would flatten and disappear just as mysteriously ten years later . |
29 | During the same period , there has not been one prosecution for corruption , although it is no secret that the economy is dominated by powerful politicians with access to cheap state funds , import licences and influence . |
30 | These are not small yards , but they are small companies in the sense of not being part of large conglomerates with access to substantial investment . |