Example sentences of "with [adj] [prep] the rest of " in BNC.

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1 Speaking to the Senate Finance Committee yesterday , Mr Baker said that a rouble convertible with other currencies was ‘ necessary ’ to generate market competition within the Soviet Union and to integrate the country 's economy with that of the rest of the world .
2 Concern at the contrast of the openness of the UK market to takeovers with that of the rest of the Community led the UK Government to commission a study by Coopers & Lybrand entitled ‘ Barriers to takeovers in the European Community ’ .
3 The agricultural and urban prosperity of the county , together with that of the rest of England , received a severe blow in the later 1340s when the Black Death finally reached England from the continent .
4 By comparing the history of Northern Ireland with that of the rest of the United Kingdom it is clear that the mere fact of elections is not sufficient .
5 I 'd have to live with that for the rest of my life . ’
6 On most measures of quality , primary care in the capital compares poorly with that in the rest of Britain .
7 But then it would have to face up to the fact that , by comparison with much of the rest of the world , it would grow steadily poorer with no chance of arresting that trend until well into the next century .
8 BP has considerable experience of rationalisation ; along with much of the rest of UK manufacturing industry it reshaped itself during the early and mid-1980s .
9 His personal fondness for the sayings of the Reverend Swaggart marked him as a man somewhat out of step with much of the rest of the world ; a view reinforced by his apparent keenness on the suggestion of a freebooting American marine that the kingdom become a dumping-ground for spent atomic waste and noxious chemicals .
10 It is clear that London is out of kilter with much of the rest of England , if not the whole of it .
11 ‘ Oh , yes , ’ she replied , and because she had almost added that she had been going to travel with her sister — which would surely then have led to her boring him out of his skull with all of the rest of it , ‘ All alone , ’ she added with feigned cheerfulness .
12 Lesk 's technique has been adapted to meet these requirements : the definitions of these three candidates are compared with those of the rest of the sentence to find the one with the highest overlap .
13 Unionists want methods of legislating for Northern Ireland to be brought into line with those for the rest of the United Kingdom .
14 The Building Societies Commission has always considered it desirable to develop disclosure requirements for building societies roughly in parallel with those for the rest of the banking sector .
15 To assist business further , we will complete the harmonisation of business rates in Scotland with those in the rest of the country .
16 The arrival of the single market in 1992 means that , as never before , our costs must be in line with those in the rest of Europe .
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