Example sentences of "with [det] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A cruising area worth two or three days pottering , based on the little town of Astakos — busy and Greek with little concession to tourism and lots of facilities . |
2 | Initially the lowest-priced system was offered at £300,000 , the next most expensive £600,000 and the most expensive priced at £1 million , with little relationship to performance , claimed Hubbard . |
3 | Butterfly and angelfish are adapted to this environment , with little resistance to disease , or changes in water quality . |
4 | Formally , B is A 's subordinate but informally a good part of the organisation centres upon B with little reference to A. |
5 | Paul Zumthor 's short book , published in 1957 , is the work of a historian of culture : a dramatic sketch , full of passion and tragedy , brilliant on some ninth-century writers , but with little reference to capitularies or charters , long on psychology , but short on political analysis . |
6 | this appears as a string of paragraphs , apparently taken from worthy enough technological publications but with little relation to time or place . |
7 | It seems extraordinary that , given the political fervour of the Paris-based SI fraction in its post-Lettrist phase , the exhibition should have been so solemnly organised with little regard to Debord 's caveat on auteurism and his contempt for the art market . |
8 | ( Continued from page 125 ) ( Continued from page 126 ) This clause is a bland repetition of an old style , reproduced with little regard to advances in paint technology . |
9 | The Austrian Habsburgs had made efforts in the same direction from the end of the sixteenth century , when the custom developed of sending with each internuncio to Constantinople a small number of boys ( Sprachknabe ) to learn Turkish . |
10 | Associated with this rise to prominence of the social survey method were new modes of theorising about social action and social organisation . |
11 | With this rise to power of a single male deity and the concomitant lessening in status of the other members of the Israelite pantheon ( especially its female members ) , the role played by women in public religion began to diminish . |
12 | With this response to gender and feminism , both teachers appreciated that some care needed to be exercised in introducing a feminist perspective into discussions either with staff or with pupils . |
13 | Some Christian women are dissatisfied with this route to equality through male generic neutrality . |
14 | Strangely , and almost coinciding with this modification to weight reduction , I found myself in a lack-of-petrol situation . |
15 | With this aid to identification , the prairie dogs were much better at distinguishing between the four biologists . |
16 | Only small States , freed from the burden of playing a leading role in international affairs and often more homogeneous economically and socially than their more powerful neighbours , could afford to apply the political panaceas of the Enlightenment with some approach to thoroughness . |
17 | ‘ In the comparatively simple case of the Timor group of islands we were able to deduce these changes with some approach to certainty . |
18 | The next time I used a prostitute was a couple of years later when I went with some friends to Amsterdam . |
19 | Farmers employ mixed cropping systems and plant local cultivars with some resistance to pests . |
20 | Of respectable working-class background with some pretentions to gentility , without formal education , she nevertheless possessed an instinctive refinement of manner . |
21 | I should explain that I never once thought that he should ‘ give way to me ’ — as Nonni said he should — because I was ill ; only because , as I told him , I had always thought of him as ‘ a reasonable human being with some pretensions to morality ’ . |
22 | This is an agricultural area still , as it has been through the centuries , and most of the residents are employed in the district , with some commuting to Hull , the nearest city . |
23 | There was no evidence at the time , and very little since , that victims actually wanted reparation , although it was a theme with some appeal to Conservatives in Parliament . |
24 | The course would be a very detailed coverage of the potential of and techniques for using a particular DTP package ( e.g. , Ventura ) with some attention to questions of design . |
25 | And Duvall emphasised his rage in that last word with another blow to Barbara 's face . |
26 | Such was the success that Elliott took on an ad manager , John Leaver , then contemplating a nebulous publishing project with another newcomer to London , Felix Dennis . |
27 | Those sympathetic to industrial and agricultural interests seek a ‘ hands off ’ policy , with few impediments to productivity . |
28 | His clothing was always dark , usually black , with few concessions to colours of the brighter hue . |
29 | No wonder , with such threats to independence a possible outcome , sharing house with the younger generation remained usually a last resort . |
30 | The enormous contribution made throughout history — particularly in the arts — to society by homosexuals should surely make for a more tolerant and sympathetic understanding than to refer with such scorn to Wilde 's ‘ abnormal and filthy practises ’ . |