Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] contrast with the " in BNC.

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1 There is even a photograph of the boathouse at the same time , sitting in splendid isolation near Gimlet Rock in 1891 and contrasting with the more built-up scene in another photograph taken almost 100 years later .
2 The sufficiency of British literature is almost as remarkable if contrasted with the other arts .
3 For some of the later applications of paint , white was used in the mixtures , making them more opaque and contrasting with the areas of maximum transparency through which the white of the paper shines out .
4 The idea of autonomous organisation of elites is similarly important and contrasts with the class-determined power analysis of Marxism .
5 While this sort of dissatisfaction was being aired , the Manpower Services Commission , established in 1974 as an offshoot of the Department of Trade and Industry , was becoming increasingly important in the training of the young unemployed : the education service seemed more and more to be poor , mean and irrelevant when contrasted with the up-to-date and positively useful service of training .
6 This reticence is all the more striking when contrasted with the plethora of Second World War movies made both during the war and for many years afterwards .
7 Indeed , the extent to which the Situationist influence has flourished in the spheres of art and popular culture is noteworthy and contrasts with the absence of the movement 's influence in other domains .
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