Example sentences of "taken [adv] with the " in BNC.
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1 | The firm 's number of assignments has doubled since 1979 — from about 70 carried out by five consultants to around 150 handled by nine — and its annual fee income in London now exceeds £3m. profits are shared equally by the partners worldwide , and all new consultants are taken on with the view that they will ultimately become partners . |
2 | That was we were main one of the , my father seen er possibilities er when he attended the London show , he went er he , he was very much taken on with the Morris Cowley first of all . |
3 | Taken together with the replacement of the solid , load-bearing external walls by rows of brick piers flanking narrower infill panels , this development allowed the area of window relative to wall to increase to a maximum in the 1900s when the façades of mills became more glass than brick . |
4 | Scientific examination adds another dimension of evidence to authenticity studies which , taken together with the art historical evidence , can allow us to make an attribution with much more confidence . |
5 | Taken together with the other forces already mentioned in this chapter , increased levels of inspection become a potentially counter-productive measure . |
6 | Taken together with the interim payment of 2.55 pence , this makes a total of 7.2 pence for the year — a rise of 16% . |
7 | Taken together with the very large percentage of investment in heavy industry held by foreign interests , this presented a formidable obstacle to the emergence of a politically powerful business lobby . |
8 | It is difficult to measure the extent to which stockholding influences decision-making , but taken together with the interchange of personnel through interlocking directorships , trading connections are most certainly cemented through financial channels . |
9 | Taken together with the finding that an initial RVF superiority on a visual reaction time task gave way to a LVF superiority when subjects were required to simultaneously hold in memory a list of nouns ( Hellige , Cox and Litvac , 1979 ) , this implies that dynamic shifts in attention are insufficient to explain all perceptual laterality effects . |
10 | Taken together with the British Museum General Catalogue , a very significant proportion of all the books ever published is listed . |
11 | When taken together with the data of Chong et al ( 12 ) who observed a decrease in the activity of the HPV-16 URR in HeLa cells when this motif was deleted , this indicates that this motif may play a role in the level of gene expression driven by the URR and in its epithelial specificity . |
12 | The reforms , taken together with the earlier tighter financial controls , mean that Bristol enters the '90s with its management and other structures in a new and improved state . |
13 | The Dunning Report on assessment should be taken together with the Munn Report on curriculum ( see 1977 Munn ) . |
14 | Taken together with the measurement of the gravitational spectral shift these measurements make up the classical tests of GR . |
15 | Taken together with the author 's Building & Civil Engineering Standard Forms ( 1969 with 1970 and 1973 Supplements ) and the tenth edition of Hudson 's Building and Engineering Contracts ( 1970 ) which is edited by the author , this book gives the practitioner sound and practical assistance on virtually any problem which may confront him in this difficult and increasingly important area of law . |
16 | These factors , taken together with the attractions of Edinburgh as a city and the University as a large , intellectually lively and well-supported institution , make the Faculty of Social Sciences an exciting and satisfying place in which to conduct research . |
17 | Taken together with the present results , platelet activating factor is likely to modulate regional fibrinolytic activity during gastric mucosal injury induced by endothelin-1 . |
18 | The close temporal relation of initial resolution of her watery diarrhoea on stopping her gold treatment and subsequent development of severe enterocolitis on recommencement taken together with the renal ( proteinurial ) , and skin ( maculopapular rash ) involvement as well as transient hypo-γ-globulinaemia suggested gold as the primary cause of her colitis . |
19 | Taken together with the previous study on the IL2 induced ADCC in the murine system , the increase in Fc receptor positive cell populations by treatment with IL2 may have enhanced the anticolon ADCC activity in our study . |
20 | This , taken together with the western blot analysis ( Fig 2 ) , shows that antibodies against human milk lactoferrin recognise human leukocyte lactoferrin and vice versa . |
21 | This may be invention , for the propaganda value of possessing a saint courted thus by a king renowned for his piety is obvious ; but if not , and taken together with the Encomiast 's statement that Cnut visited St Omer while on pilgrimage to Rome , a journey in which he embarked from somewhere near Canterbury ( maybe Sandwich ) and sailed to Flanders seems a distinct possibility . |
22 | The victory by the environmental campaigners , taken together with the intensity of the campaign over Twyford Down [ ibid. ] may prove a turning point in Britain 's roads programme . |
23 | The list of reported elements above delineates the readers ' discourse models of the text world , taken together with the predicate relations between the elements in the network . |
24 | The environmental benefits taken together with the reductions in congestion and traffic and accidents , outweigh the environmental dis-benefits , yes . |
25 | Taken together with the fact that this region is required for DNA-PK directed phosphorylation of c-Jun and , since Ser-249 of c-Jun was initially identified because it contains homology to sites of DNA-PK phosphorylation in other proteins , these data strongly suggest that the DNA-PK phosphorylates c-Jun at Ser-249 . |
26 | For example , although they may initially over-extend a word like dog to a variety of different four-legged mammals , they cease to apply it to any part of the domain newly taken over with the acquisition of a new word . |
27 | After the arrival in France of the advance reconnaissance party on 6 June 1944 , Major Fraser had taken off with the main recce party on 10 June . |
28 | If I had n't had the golf-bag on my shoulder , I would have taken off with the umbrella . |
29 | Sure , my partner had taken off with the two-headed bankroll . |
30 | Thanks to his hobby some splendid pictures of his son and daughter 's early life were preserved — on their tricycles , walking through the local park , playing with their cousins , skating and skiing , and some more imposing ones of them with the grown-ups — getting into the car while Kerry the chauffeur holds the door open ; looking very serious with the uncles and aunts , their mother appearing to be taken up with the idea of not being photographed with them ! |