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

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1 They had regenerated with incredible speed , comparable with that of a bacteria colony increasing in a lab dish — doubling itself within hours .
2 This norm contrasts with that of the groups ' careful speech which is very much closer to traditional Dyirbal ( see Dixon 1971 for a description ) .
3 What is known is that this last pre-Roman culture had a vitality and civilization that compared with that of the Greeks .
4 By comparison with that of the rulers of France , the Netherlands , or Spain , the King of England 's control over his colonies was very slight .
5 Like many other mills connected with the woollen industry , their history is inextricably linked with that of the families of Flemish weavers who , following religious persecution , fled to England during the 15th and 16th centuries .
6 His design should not be compared with that of the Houses of Parliament , which was ‘ not in the best and purest phase of Pointed architecture ’ .
7 The view that it is all worth it , in order inextricably to link the destinies of the countries of Europe with that of the Germans , is at least one which is worthy of being tested .
8 This was the real fear behind the arguments about the declining calibre of the new county councillors compared with that of the magistrates of Quarter Sessions ( Dunbabin 1965 ; Dearlove 1979:Ch. 4 ) : ‘ democratic alterations were widely believed to be dangerous , and expected to lead to extravagance , inefficiency , or even rapacity and disorder ’ ( Dunbabin 1963:227 ) .
9 One indicator of the SLD 's campaigning strength lies in its performance compared with that of the Greens .
10 If nurses ' jobs are given a certain value , then ambulance workers ' and hospital porters ' wages may be calculated by comparing their contribution with that of the nurses .
11 It was in many ways a logical consequence of de Gaulle 's seeking to impose upon his partners and neighbours , and to put into practice , his vision of the future Europe , a vision which contrasted sharply with that of the pioneers of the Six .
12 Meanwhile the British , partly owing to financial difficulties , had agreed to unite their zone with that of the Americans .
13 The pattern of their answers was then compared with that of the respondents as a whole .
14 ( The simplicity of geometric design at Withington , however , is much are in keeping with that of the mosaics at Newton St. Loe ) .
15 Such passages did little damage , however , compared with those in which again and again he would use these occasions to exalt the status of the King by equating it with that of the kings of Israel .
16 The intention was , firstly , to devise a service which was client-centred , which was sufficiently flexible to provide an individually tailored package of care which would meet the wishes of each client , and fit in with his or her timetable rather than with that of the service-providers .
17 Notwithstanding the welcome opportunity to see the work of this distinguished artist , I was left with the depressing realisation that when one compares the contribution of the women artists with that of the men one sees that the women artist has had to deny herself the luxury of exploring and depicting those ‘ strange developments ’ that exploit humour as well as horror , and which ultimately liberate artist and viewer alike .
18 The latter affects the energies because the atomic electrons can actually penetrate into the nucleus , or , in the jargon of quantum mechanics , the wave function describing the position of the nucleus overlaps with that of the electrons .
19 The perceptions of the staff questioned about involvement in school finance decision-making did not often agree with that of the heads .
20 Their level of expertise and commitment is at least on a par with that of the police and fire service .
21 But his importance is slight compared with that of the ancestors who , as the censorious champions of local morality , are the main religious cult of the Lugbara ; and this central morality religion is , as we have seen , complemented by the marginal witchcraft cult .
22 But it would be a superficial reading of club ideology to view the movement simply in terms of its ‘ rescue ’ work , for though this may have been so in the early days , it was never the sole aim which would imply a passivity hardly reconcilable with the ambitions of the founders of clubs , or with that of the missions and settlement houses .
23 In ensuring that these were of comparable standard with that of the universities , the CNAA became inevitably — though its Charter did not make this explicit — ; concerned with those institutional features , beyond the details of the course itself , which affected judgment of the quality of the student experience .
24 Whenever possible you should try to co-ordinate the colour of the ribbon with that of the flowers , otherwise the effect may not be as successful as you would have wished .
25 By mid century , however , most of those attending regularly were " known to be jobbers " and their presence , together with that of the brokers , was a clear pointer to the development of a speculative stock market .
26 As American supplies could only effectively reach the British , the American economy became heavily involved with that of the Allies , benefiting them and at the same time making considerable profits for American businessmen .
27 Proceed as for ( 1 ) , comparing the rank order of the two immature size classes with that for the adults .
28 The nurturing relationship between foetus and mother is compared with that between the branches and roots of a tree .
29 The Chairman of the erm that is already occurring , we 've had a number of reports erm already er flooding is based on a tide flap system erm so those you know we 're gon na have to live with that over the years .
30 I could train birds on the bitter bead , shock them , either immediately or a few minutes after training , and compare the biochemistry in the birds which had tasted the bead but forgotten the association with that in the birds which had tasted and remembered the bead .
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