Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 I prefer the flexibility and independence of backpacking with a tent , but with that freedom comes the penalty of carrying the extra weight .
2 Doing away with authorial intention opens the way to doing away with the notion of unitary meaning in the text , since without some evidence about intentions it is usually impossible to reduce even everyday linguistic ambiguities .
3 Our results suggest that diet supplementation with linoleic acid or eicosapentaenoic acid compared with oleic acid enhances the resistance of the duodenal mucosa to acid by potentiation of adaptive cytoprotection .
4 But in some EC countries with lower time limits the money had dried up .
5 Although it may not seem much in terms of substance , part two of the treaty which deals with European citizenship raises the intriguing idea that in the one member state in which there is not a written constitution we now gain access to the treaty additions and to the written constitution which already exists in the Community .
6 Taken from the letters of Maryse Holder , posthumously published as Give Sorrow Words , the film graphically and with total honesty describes the writer 's descent into a hell of her own making on a ‘ Mexican vacation from feminism ’ in search of happiness .
7 By the time it was cleansed and bound about with broad cooling leaves the drug had worked and he was asleep .
8 The Saussurean formulation , like many ‘ linguistic ’ views of language , eliminates the third term and with this gesture erases the world .
9 Viktor Chebrikov , at this time KGB chairman , made a still more pointed speech in September 1987 in which he declared that Western intelligence services were attempting to subvert Soviet youth and to sow the seeds of nationalist discontent , hoping in this way to undermine socialism morally and politically and to inculcate political pluralism ( Gorbachev , by contrast , had spoken strongly in favour of ‘ socialist pluralism ’ at a meeting with French public figures the same month ) .
10 ‘ Every branch of literature , reading , orthography , recitation , grammar and composition together with British history forms the prominent part of the system ; while the entire curriculum of study which occupies six years embraces the Latin , Greek , French , Russian and German languages , history , geography , physiology , chemistry , natural philosophy , zoology , botany , algebra , geometry , drawing and painting , fencing , gymnastics and military drill .
11 The Trapeze peninsular sink unit with Corian top echoes the shape of the angled units and is supported by an unusual chrome ‘ leg ’
12 A few stuck behind a sink and framed with wooden beading gives the effect of an old-fashioned washstand , and is an easy project to tackle .
13 After all , socialist thought had exercised a powerful attraction before 1905 , and comparison with Imperial Germany underlines the potential appeal of conservative and anti-liberal ideas among major industrialists and large sections of the lower middle class .
14 A central problem in working with such cases concerns the position of the old person in question , who has been abused .
15 Other upland pasture with such regulations includes the Clee Hills .
16 It 's simplicity itself to operate and unlike gas , oil or solid fuel installations , Total Heating with Central Control causes the minimum of fuss and mess when it 's installed .
17 Social production juxtaposed with individual ownership illuminates the exploitation of the proletariat .
18 As so often in our account , an engagement with official agents pinpoints the way discursive structures were negotiated at the level of personal experience .
19 The association of sense impressions with moral ideas forms the principle on which The Prelude is constructed .
20 But no , this ai n't Alvin Stardust , and anyone who tries to lump me with these people gets the wrath of Harley straight on their head . ’
21 If there are likely to be any problems in complying with these time limits the court can be asked for an extension ( FPCR , r14(2) ( b ) and 14(6) ; FPR , r4.14(2) ( b ) and 4.14(4) ) .
22 Entering that world with conscious intention reduces the risk that we shall be lost , or overwhelmed , but we must still be ready to face the unexpected .
23 A comparison with later styles shows the way in which armour developed in the years separating the first and third ventures into the Holy Land .
24 The strict mathematical equality of each person 's vote with all others conceals the fact that in such circumstances some votes carry no weight or impact at all .
25 A final problem with self-report studies concerns the representativeness of the sample being studied .
26 Lifting a crop two weeks after burning off with sulphuric acid allows the tuber skins to set , which reduces the risk of mechanical damage during handling and transit .
27 Dug-outs at some grounds have become chambers of horror , with visiting soccer bosses the sitting duck targets for verbal and , sometimes , physical abuse .
28 A common theme in faster turning is that a low body position with bent legs keeps the centre of gravity low and makes you more stable throughout the manoeuvres .
29 Women who find that homosexual men make wonderful friends , may be reflecting the fact that the freedom from preoccupation with physical sex leaves the relationship wide open to a full range of shared experiences which should be enjoyed freely between heterosexual men and women too .
30 Hand in hand with physical fitness goes the courage , enthusiasm , and mental power to stick to our aims when the going is tough and soft options beckon .
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