Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We anticipate a shortfall of fifteen thousand pounds compared to our original budget and what we 've done in that is we 've taken an element of seven thousand in a sense below the line so that it does n't affect this committee , but this committee has had to find eight thousand pounds with that shortfall and now the bulk of that has been met by the savings we found elsewhere in the budget and the final item there is er setting up a consultants budget of ten thousand pounds , there 's not a consultants budget of any significance at , at the moment of the committee erm the County Planning Officer anticipates there 's a need for consultants in the minerals local plan work which we 're coming into this year and also to assist in environmental assessments er and special on that .
2 With that , with that expression and like when a cat you go puss puss puss to a cat
3 the reasons I said I I I I could go along with that approach as well .
4 The original supplier er withdrew all his guarantees about the performance of the detector , or indeed his commitment to the delivery schedules , shortly after we had er placed the development contract with the consortium and er the consortium recognised that it could not live with that situation and immediately set to work to find an alternative supplier .
5 Considerably less women than men could comply with that condition and so , unless the condition is justifiable , the condition is discriminatory .
6 one , two , three , ah , ah , ah , that 's the , still the same hand there , you have to do two with that hand and then two with that one
7 Why are you gon na have a word with that overtime as well ?
8 My mother , too , was a science teacher and I was good at science , and I always continued with that line because partly of the family background and partly of my own interests .
9 And , although nobody wishes to be exploited with low wages and very difficult conditions , it is frankly better to find the ways and means of presenting yourself somehow , than not perform at all .
10 He said that social security benefits , which are tied to movements in the Retail Price Index , would reflect the change , but that he recognised its particular impact on people with low incomes and therefore Peter Lilley would take it into account when benefits were uprated next year .
11 Ways into reading text , strategies for coping with monolithic texts as well as texts considered to be of less " value " are arguably as vital a part of the educational process as any learning about text .
12 By the early nineteenth century , and probably much earlier , substantial social and geographical gradients in infectious-disease mortality exist which are plausibly associated with nutritional status as well as environmental factors ( Rotberg and Rabb 1985 ) .
13 One of the features of change was the emergence of a unique landscape along the coast , on the riverside and in the countryside : ‘ a makeshift world of shacks and shanties , scattered unevenly in plots of varying size and shape , with unmade roads and little in the way of services ’ ( Hardy and Ward .
14 At the time , the Board was primarily concerned with accounting standard-setting for business organizations , but it saw the need to involve itself with non-business organizations as well and this research study was its first move in that direction .
15 This is normally the purchaser proceeding with due diligence and thereby incurring the costs of its professional advisers or , alternatively , a vendor may demand a cash payment in return for the exclusivity period .
16 These results are consistent with scintigraphic evidence of a delay in oesophageal transit of a radiolabelled liquid meal in PSS patients with impaired peristalsis and of fewer but more prolonged episodes of postprandial reflux when PSS patients were compared with those with normal peristalsis and equally severe oesophagitis .
17 Joanne had carried on with normal life as best she could , even going to discos at seven months pregnant , and all-night parties .
18 The peptic activity of H pylori infected mucosa was significantly reduced in comparison with normal mucosa as well as that of patients with gastritis not associated with H pylori infection .
19 Twenty subjects with normal colonoscopy and histologically normal colonic mucosa were included as a control group .
20 I stated with authorial authority that only people who knew about the way the murder was committed ( a complicated affair using an invented tree-bark that became hard when wetted ) could have done it and I implied , but with fearful fair play nowhere explicitly stated , that this knowledge could only have been gained by one of a small circle who had watched the Maharajah play a certain practical joke .
21 Eucalyptus and tea tree oils are credited with anti-viral properties as well and are useful as a room fumigant should a member of the family be stricken with ‘ flu .
22 For allocation of resources is an area where conservatism of approach ( 'each child must have a textbook' ) tends to combine with administrative convenience and often with the commercial interests of publishers and suppliers to ensure that limited financial resources available to schools are not used to their best advantage .
23 It was just classic football television with classic commentary as well .
24 ‘ I think I 'd better provide you with toasted teacakes as well , ’ said Amiss sympathetically .
25 For example , with scant evidence that either length or quality of life is enhanced by coronary artery bypass surgery , American surgeons are four times more likely than Canadian surgeons to perform this procedure on patients aged over 75 .
26 Some of this was the product of the growing identification nationally of antislavery with political liberalism and thus fear , as in the case of Canterbury , of seeming to be ‘ acting from party feeling only ’ .
27 Under the STV a candidate must compete not only with political opponents but also with candidates of his own party , and compete in a popularity contest which , commencing with his first election campaign , will have to last without remission for as long as he wishes to hold his seat .
28 They thus become used to working together with political opponents and often find common ground .
29 A curriculum is such a complex device , and requires the combined contributions , sustained over time , of so many different groups and individuals , that radical curriculum change has often been associated with political upheaval or even war .
30 Now you hear it said that we are going to live with stable currencies or even with a single currency for Europe ; that recovery will be slow ; that inflation will stay down while interest rates stay up — poison for precious metals .
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