Example sentences of "with that [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Other hardware and software would be shared with that acquired for other projects .
2 The aim of this study was to evaluate how the proliferation index obtained by PCNA ( 19A2 ) correlates with that determined by conventional BrdU immunocytochemistry .
3 But he was not able to give any more specific guidance to the jury on how they should seek to compare the harm suffered by Donovan as a result of the libel with that suffered by those claiming damages in personal injury cases .
4 The view taken was that in order to get the best allocation of investible resources between public and private industries , the discount rate used in the public sector should be similar to the return which private firms would consider acceptable on new investment … it seemed sensible to set a rate for public enterprises which corresponds broadly with that sought by large private firms of good standing engaged in low-risk business .
5 On the following day , after a bitter debate , the bill was passed by 273 votes to 158 , a level of support identical with that achieved in 1990 and 15 votes short of the two-thirds support required to override the anticipated presidential veto .
6 The combination of bFGF given subcutaneously or by an intragastric route with sucralfate administered intragastrically did not significantly influence the reduction in the ethanol induced lesion area compared with that obtained with sucralfate alone ( Table I ) .
7 The male DNA , on the other hand , now produces a relatively complex pattern of amplification products which contrasts significantly with that obtained with female DNA .
8 Having considered the absence of any work on the anatomy of animals comparable with that obtained by medical students in the dissection of the human body he decided , first , to obtain qualifications in medicine , and secondly , to undertake his own studies in the anatomy of animals .
9 The information collected , which was directly comparable with that obtained in 1979 , fell into two broad sections : demographic data , including date and place of admission , date of birth , sex , and marital status ; and information on functioning of residents during the previous week in activities necessary for daily living such as mobility , continence , and the ability to wash and dress and to feed .
10 The rate of increase during the past three weeks is comparable with that seen in 1975 , when infection levels rose to an average weekly rate of 350 per 100,000 population .
11 The psychological care of people receiving interleukin-2 has many similarities with that given to those on chemotherapy .
12 As a predominantly middle-class cause , Spanish republicanism , and in particular its more reform-minded elements , suffered from the lack of a truly broad popular base , comparable with that enjoyed by French republicanism , within a numerous and vigorous lower-middle class and peasantry .
13 The regular pattern of the sixth century may be compared with that found in seventh century cemeteries which reveal a reduction in the number of combinations and the proportion of graves with weapons .
14 The extent of the reported inhibition is comparable with that found in other studies using similar amounts of calcium carbonate or calcium lactate .
15 A major piece of work is to make sure that the assessment processes do allow us to deal with er , people who are requiring specialist palliative care , not only at the hospice , but in the form of out-reach work , and one project that is proposed is some use of joint finance to help dovetail the work on assessment , er , from the Health Authority front with that provided by Social Services .
16 The relationship of this picture with that provided by Salvian and his fellow moralists , who saw the early fifth century as a period of destruction , is not immediately apparent .
17 The extent to which he had refined and condensed his drawing style can be seen by comparing an early self-portrait in the Fitzwilliam Museum , Cambridge with that produced in 1946 ( Plate 11 ) ; the repeated , searching strokes in the former have been replaced by a confident , knowing accuracy of statement , producing a stylised likeness , brittle and poignantly self-contained .
18 One way to test this possibility is to ask direct questions about the incidence of these experiences in housework , and compare them with that reported by other groups of workers .
19 The definition of breakdown now adopted is in line with that used by other companies .
20 The relationship they found between work organisation and plant size was in line with that predicted by organisational contingency theory , namely that the small plants had very unbureaucratic , simple forms of organisation .
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