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

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1 Only with difficulty does this Pan-American champion yuppie regain his imagination and conquer his fear of flying .
2 Uralmash is now negotiating with Caterpillar to make oil-drilling equipment fitted with American engines .
3 Bockelie ( 1973 ) , also working with cryptic argillaceous limestones , demonstrated how effectively a simpler technique combining light acid etching with photography using orthochromatic film could enhance fabric contrast and reveal burrow patterns .
4 A short , chic style with hair covering one eye from the team at Pacific in London .
5 Too often , however , the current concern with curriculum takes little account of what individual pupils bring to the tasks they are required to perform , concentrating instead on the specification of structured and graded teaching steps that will help to ensure that all pupils progress in a predetermined sequence towards a predetermined goal .
6 But one large finance house which circulates new customers with literature promoting other loan possibilities reported that one in five pursue the offer no indication that the ‘ loans as loans ’ stage is with us yet , but a tribute to the power of the advertising which could bring it closer .
7 I personally have not had any problems with over-reaction using this method .
8 The beauty associated with tragedy represents Dionysiac wisdom translated into Apolline images .
9 A set of four Henri IV armchairs and canapé , upholstered in the seventeenth century with silver embroidered red velvet sold for FFr1 million ( £102,000 ; $183,700 ) .
10 Between 30 and 50 per cent of women with gonorrhoea have coincidental trichomoniasis and up to 40 per cent of women with TV have gonorrhoea — the figures vary between different centres and depend on the group of women being examined .
11 Two recent studies exclusively involving patients with diarrhoea similarly reported the absence of potential pathogens in most patients with AIDS related complex while in most patients with AIDS a potential cause of diarrhoea was detected ; as the abnormalities detected in AIDS patients were obviously not necessary to produce diarrhoea at earlier stages of the disease , their causative relevance is doubtful .
12 So a horse that is overwhelmed with emotion pays little attention to anything else .
13 But , even at 40 , he still burns with ambition to dump Indy racing and make a Grand Prix come-back .
14 Eight men were before the court charged with conspiracy to cause criminal damage with intent to endanger life arising from the injury to PC Robinson on the A183 near Sunderland 's Pennywell Estate .
15 Richard Duriez from oxford is charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage following that raid .
16 The youngsters have been charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage with intent to endanger life .
17 In addition to a direct toxic effect of ammonia , it has been proposed that ammonium ions may interact with neutrophil produced hypochlorous acid to produce the highly toxic mono-N-chloramine , NH 2 Cl .
18 CONTROL DATA WORKS WITH GRAU TO ADAPT ROBOTIC LIBRARY FOR UNIX
19 Labour will work with industry to establish British Technology Enterprise and create Technology Trusts throughout Britain , building bridges between industries and universities and helping firms turn good ideas into commercial products .
20 • Suitable for use in conjunction with European Profiles ' Insulation systems , thus providing leak proof membrane combined with insulation to meet current Building Regulations .
21 Far from resenting Lucien 's new-found favour , the other vibrancers in the house began to treat him with a new respect once his alliance with Jeopardy became common knowledge .
22 You may recall that the solo is split between Andrew Gold and Waddy Wachtel , with Waddy featuring last time .
23 Left alone , suspicion cruelly linked with anxiety overcame any reason other than love , to account for Andrew 's absence on the telephone .
24 In September the UNC decided to seek the status of official opposition , with Panday becoming parliamentary opposition leader and the UNC nominating six appointees to the Senate to replace PNM senators .
25 I wish to show Lord Wyatt that he may not with impunity threaten any partner of ours .
26 Kangas-Saarela et al found that babies whose mothers had received epidural analgesia with bupivacaine had higher neurobehavioural scores than those whose mothers had not received such analgesia .
27 Mr Brown savaged the Budget and said Mr Lamont had given a a ‘ triple Conservative tax whammy ’ , with tax rises this year , next year and the year after that .
28 HIV antibodies were detected with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ) , confirmation was performed with competitive ELISA or western blotting , or both .
29 There is undoubtedly some truth in this ; the nobility frequently sent proxies to parliament in these years ; they were too preoccupied with war to have any reason for opposing the king in parliament , and their independent campaigns on the continent took some of them away from England for several years at a time .
30 Five patients with Crohn 's disease after treatment with prednisolone underwent flexible sigmoidoscopy .
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