Example sentences of "with those [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hilton 's powers of analysis have attracted studies in a historical theological context and comparisons of his account of the stages of contemplative life with those formulated by other writers , especially St John of the Cross . |
2 | The project includes investigatory interviews with those connected with public expenditure decisions and data in the Treasury , the National Institute for Economic and Social Research , the Central Statistical Office , the Federal Reserve , the EEC and the OECD . |
3 | From this very brief review of second language learning , it can be seen that BSL acquirers have a great deal in common with those struggling with any spoken language . |
4 | That the views of Edwardian Conservatives elided so easily with those expressed by such a maverick as Maxse is evidence of how threatened the Conservatives felt and how far they were prepared to use a radical voice to pursue Conservative ends . |
5 | A follow-up language course , the Safari Course , was devised , and programmes framed by the language section of the newly formed Curriculum Development Centre were to be integrated with those prepared in other subject sections . |
6 | The manufacturer , marketer and retailer will need to design , promote and retail products in such a way that images are produced which are consistent with those sought by prospective customers . |
7 | In the matter of social relations , the first three types are relatively continuous with those based on inherent resources , while the fourth and fifth types introduce problems of relationship of quite new kinds . |
8 | Criticisms like this of TNCs , based on their foreignness , are often confused with those based on transnational practices , which domestic firms may share . |
9 | Omeprazole plus SMS 201–995 significantly reduced basal serum gastrin levels compared with those obtained during single omeprazole treatment from 47 ( 14 ) pM to 19 ( 7 ) pM ( p<0.05 ) , and these values were not significantly different from basal values during placebo . |
10 | Cytogenetic analysis always failed with coelomic fluid , but fetal sexing was always successful with fluorescence in-situ hybridisation and polymerase chain reaction , and the results agreed with those obtained from chorionic villi and amniotic fluid in all cases . |
11 | Serum IGF-I , IGFBP-1 , and insulin concentrations were compared with those obtained from 29 age and sex matched controls selected from a large study of normal adolescents previously reported . |
12 | Data were compared with those obtained in 18 normal subjects . |
13 | This is essentially what more recent statisticians are trying to do : to compare actual alignments with those obtained by random methods . |
14 | My own bank , Ulster Bank Ltd , a wholly owned subsidiary of National Westminster Bank PLC , operating independently throughout Ireland , is keen to work with those engaged in international trade . |
15 | But she undercuts this realization with footnotes which describe similarities , but no differences , in the articulation of gender in homosexual relationships ; and which parallel the unconscious splits generated by discourses of gender , with those generated by racist discourses : ‘ When I made generalisations about women ( almost always derogatory ) , I did not include myself in the group I was talking about … . |
16 | Some of his planners were already comparing the potential and costs of sea-borne forces with those generated by large land bases . |
17 | These policies are consistent with those adopted in previous years . |
18 | As a consequence any isotopic effects generated by in situ decay are likely to be small compared with those inherited from asthenospheric heterogeneities . |
19 | This kind of administrative structure may be regarded as likely to lead to the implementation of policies that are at variance with those favoured by elected local councils . |
20 | The hon. Gentleman 's points , together with those made by other hon. Members , will be taken into account . |
21 | Despite difficult market conditions we have been able to dispose of assets at varying stages of development at prices which compare favourably with those achieved for recent industry sales . |
22 | Despite a very depressed North Sea market the disposals have been made at prices which compare favourably with those achieved for recent industry sales . |
23 | This defect , considered in conjunction with those exposed in earlier pages , ought to disqualify it as an instrument of electoral reform . |
24 | This schema has much in common with those developed by two others , whose writings have influenced this presentation . |
25 | Their evidence for this judgement , as with those presented in most of their surveys , was loosely stated and difficult to verify , but the argument has been echoed many times in recent years in Britain by academics and policy-makers alike . |
26 | Although twice as high a proportion of tropical plants contain potentially toxic alkaloids compared with extra-tropical ones and , although these are often concentrated in the young tissues of plants , insects specializing on such tissues may have rather unsophisticated problems compared with those feeding on mature leaves , where so much ‘ secondary chemistry ’ is manifest . |
27 | In the letter , Mr Graham said the consultation paper on the planned changes to the law made ‘ a fundamental mistake ’ in trying to compare problems created by travellers with those caused by traditional gipsies . |
28 | Certainly , if one compares living standards today with those experienced in this country one hundred years ago or , to make an even more stark comparison , with those experienced in many Less Developed Countries ( LDCs ) today , then it is true that poverty in the UK in the 1980s is relatively insignificant . |
29 | Certainly , if one compares living standards today with those experienced in this country one hundred years ago or , to make an even more stark comparison , with those experienced in many Less Developed Countries ( LDCs ) today , then it is true that poverty in the UK in the 1980s is relatively insignificant . |
30 | If his dances are compared with those derived from similar sources by later choreographers , Bournonville 's generalisations of style become evident . |