Example sentences of "[noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | At Board/WEA level , as neither body wished the impasse with which members found themselves confronted to continue interminably Hickson met Green informally . |
2 | The capital of the region is Elgin with its ruined medieval cathedral . |
3 | Mrs Joan Jamieson , of Springfield Road , of Elgin with the new BT caller display unit |
4 | This is the task of lawyers and of other conceptive ideologists with whom they should properly be classified . |
5 | Treatment may include helping the person to regain control of the bladder with help from a community nurse or continence adviser . |
6 | He often inserted the catheter into his bladder with force , causing pain . |
7 | High oxygen levels are not important , for the fish has an air bladder with which it can breathe air . |
8 | The number of shock wave discharges administered per session was limited to 3000 , based on experimental studies and because a higher number of discharges leads to clouding of the gall bladder with resultant suboptimal ultrasonographic visualisation caused by cavitation and fragmentation effects ( cloud of dust phenomenon ) . |
9 | Direct percutaneous access to the gall bladder has opened new avenues for the non-operative management of gall stone disease and is being increasingly used , particularly in elderly and high risk patients , for the treatment of acute cholecystitis , empyema and the perforated gall bladder with localised abscess formation . |
10 | Patients with stones of any composition , size and number contained in a thin walled gall bladder with a fasting volume greater than 15 ml were found to be suitable for percutaneous cholecystolithotomy . |
11 | Unlike other non-operative treatments , a non-functioning gall bladder with a stone impacted in Hartmann 's pouch is not a contraindication to treatment and stones were removed successfully in 15 of 16 patients with a return of cystic duct patency . |
12 | A 57 year old man was referred for ERCP , 49 days after laparoscopic removal of a chronically inflamed gall bladder with many adhesions . |
13 | The Liberal Democrats won Kincardine and Deeside with an 11.4 per cent swing from the Conservatives ; this gave the Liberal Democrats their 10th seat in Scotland , overtaking the Conservatives ( nine ) . |
14 | Any budding Napoleon with a few hours to spare — or a few days , for some games — can choose from titles such as ‘ Butcher of Baghdad ’ , ‘ Gulf Strike ’ and ‘ Line in the Sand ’ . |
15 | American travellers became stranded in Europe and turned into expatriates or exiles in Henry James 's novels , shadowy amalgamation of foreign manners with shreds of familiar accents that were up to the narrator to decipher , but it could n't happen to her , not in 1928 , even with a crash . |
16 | Atmosphere created by affected manners with due deference ( 8 ) . |
17 | And it was hard to reconcile his soft-spoken good manners with the ruthless determination of his business career . |
18 | Really , women should not assume such familiar manners with priests . |
19 | So many of the stories were wild exaggerations , inflamed by a number of factors — the ‘ culture contact ’ between rural and urban society , personal resentment ( particularly if two women were forced to share the same kitchen ) , the strangeness of the whole situation at the start of a frightening new war , or simply as Angus Calder put it the English tendency to confuse manners with morals . |
20 | Yet this move was inconceivable on the basis of an Aristotelian cosmology with its fundamental division between the sublunar and superlunary regions . |
21 | If a particle moves under gravity along a smooth curve in the form of a cycloid with its cusps pointing vertically upward , the time of descent to the lowest point is independent of the starting position . |
22 | The smaller the SD in relation to the mean , the more scores cluster around the mean with relatively few high or low scores . |
23 | That is , they fluctuate about a mean with a wavelength small compared with the dimensions of the sample , and the effects of these fluctuations become insignificant within a few wavelengths of the surface . |
24 | A little mean with his possessions , a little dull in the boardroom — but exciting in the bedroom ! ’ |
25 | They were already in sight when Thorfinn with Tuathal behind him rounded Moncrieffe Hill and dashed into the flat plain of Rhind , where the Earn joined the Tay . |
26 | — where ‘ Trinacria ’ , the ancient Greek name for Sicily , is related to the legend of how Vulcan the divine smith , somewhere in the island , solved the problem of perpetual motion , by a wheel with three dogleg spokes , its never ceasing to roll recalling the wheel that was the hellish and interminable torment of Ixion . |
27 | It is amazing how often one sees a smoker tugging at his or her steering wheel with one hand while the other seeks to introduce the lighted item to those waiting lips . |
28 | As they went up , he looked down through the skeleton of the wheel with its spindly metal bones . |
29 | ‘ Last night , when you say you were on the Wheel with him ? ’ |
30 | The chip that never forgets / Brewer 's yeast makes haemoglobin / Smart arm gets up your nose / Geothermal power research cut back / Atomic memory /Bike Bike wheel with three spokes |