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

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1 At Stonesfield , where a design with " L " -shaped pieces occupies the centre of one of the medallions in the Bacchus mosaic , and where a mosaic with a saltire arrangement is associated with a more sophisticated pavement ; or at Woodchester , where the border panels of the Orpheus mosaic include eight with " L " -shaped pieces ( for possible connections of this kind of arrangement with that of interlaced squares , see Appendix E , section 1.4 p. 134 ) .
2 The skin of an otter , in common with that of all mammals , contains a substance known as L-serine , and fish are so acutely sensitive to this chemical that they can sense it diluted one thousand million times .
3 On the whole , their view of the state of the Hermitage coincides with that of Russian experts .
4 In contrast with that of normal subjects , the biopsy specimens from coeliac patients show a conspicuous staining at the lateral membrane/ intercellular space after only 20 minutes of instillation .
5 It is interesting to compare the methodology of this experiment with that of recent studies which have used more natural discourse .
6 The focus of the Bill is on the protection of children , and in particular it replaces the concept of parental rights with that of parental responsibilities in relation to the care of children .
7 Decline due to ageing is nearly always imperceptible , noted only when comparing present ability with that of many years past .
8 This view contrasts with that of many outsiders , and the research of Muir ( 1977 ) and Reiner ( 1978 ) describes the ‘ professional ’ type of policeman as the most competent , although the indexical nature of the notion of ‘ common sense ’ enables these views to be dismissed by ordinary policemen and women because the authors lack this same quality .
9 In premature infants the development of the 24-hour sleep/ wake rhythm is delayed in comparison with that of full-term babies .
10 In the early days of the Canal Age , up to about 1840 , most boatmen received a rate of pay which compared very favourably with that of agricultural workers of the time ; they could often afford to keep a house as well as a boat .
11 The experimental values for the E of polyethylene do , in fact , fit very well with both the known stiffness of the van der Waal forces and also with that of molecular crystals of the phthalocyanine types .
12 And , he says , hardware and software costs are insignificant compared with that of developing applications .
13 How does this student 's work compare with that of fellow students in terms of quantity and quality of output ?
14 It is interesting in this respect to compare the Christian view with that of other religions .
15 The extended professional , on the other hand , is concerned with locating his classroom teaching in a broader educational context , comparing his work with that of other teachers , evaluating his own work systematically , and collaborating with other teachers .
16 The inquiries within this project are being conducted in parallel with similar monitoring efforts in all other Community countries , so that the results should show not only what legal difficulties exist in the way of fully effective enforcement in the Uk , but also how UK performance compares with that of other countries and which national legal systems within the Community are best able to ‘ deliver ’ effective implementation of 1992 policies .
17 Pollen grains from a sample are identified and counted under a microscope , and the resulting percentages of pollens from various plants , shrubs and trees are normally presented in diagrammatic form , which allows the mixture of vegetation at any one time to be understood and compared with that of other sites .
18 Nicholas Evans is part of the Ashington Miner Artist Group , and his work , together with that of other members of the group , is on permanent display at the Woodfern Gallery , Ashington , Northumberland .
19 Nicholas Evans is part of the Ashington Miner Artist Group , and his work , together with that of other members of the group , is on permanent display at the Woodfern Gallery , Ashington , Northumberland .
20 For instance , in 1936 the style of certain Athenian coins was compared with that of other arts , and the conclusion was drawn that the coins were produced at the same time as the other objects , i.e. , 565BC ; but we now believe that the true date of these coins is some sixty years later .
21 Here , the aim of assessment is simply to identify whether or not the child 's language is unusual or atypical compared with that of other children of a similar age or in respect of other aspects of development .
22 In fact , Thomas 's evidence became more ambiguous and confusing as the questioning went on , and taken with that of other witnesses , such as Fred Morton of Fellows , Morton and Clayton , it becomes clear that there were no realistic expectations of improvement of canal traffic , either in the form of coal or of other minerals with or without substantial reconstruction of the canal system .
23 That 's why we 're looking at charging for motorways , bringing the cost of motor vehicles in line with that of other modes of transport .
24 The teaching of history , along with that of other subjects in the school curriculum , has undergone critical examination in recent years .
25 The document offers a structure of good teaching practice in keeping with that of other subjects in the national development programme .
26 All now remain difficult to assign to a period after c. 340 , ( a date which corresponds more closely with that of other mosaics possessing single pairs of rotated squares , see below ) .
27 This mosaic may now be considered as earlier than c. 340 , a dating which accords well with that of other mosaics which also possess single pairs of rotated squares .
28 The past history of 540 patients with motor neurone disease in this period was compared with that of 1370 patients with multiple sclerosis ( neurological controls ) and over 240000 control patients with a variety of ther conditions .
29 The hon. Gentleman knows that if we compare the position now with that of 10 years ago — at the same stage of the economic cycle — we see that manufacturing output is up by a quarter , manufacturing investment is up by a third , manufacturing productivity is up by more than a half , and manufactured exports are up by almost three quarters .
30 They reported last week that the NINA electron accelerator at Daresbury in Cheshire was built too slowly and too late to produce research comparable with that of similar machines elsewhere ( New Scientist 21 April , p 133 ) .
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