Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] with [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is a non-corporate grade designed either for senior managers whose careers are based on practical rather than academic foundations or managers with acceptable academic knowledge of the industry but with little practical experience .
2 Most breeding records have been from lakes or ponds with good marginal vegetation , such as Shillinglee , Lurgashall , and Burton ponds , or from small , sometimes quite insignificant , streams and marshes in the interior .
3 The most important breeding habitat is lakes or ponds with good marginal vegetation .
4 These latter examples may be more appropriate for those countries or regions with large rural populations or that do not have a well-developed system of local educational institutions comparable to the community colleges , technical institutes or the like that are found in Australia , Britain , Canada , Denmark , and the US .
5 Iron deficiency may thus be found in postgastrectomy patients or patients with untreated coeliac disease .
6 One possibility , usually disastrous for the development of the wider course in terms of resource constraints , is the ‘ header-tank ’ model , where departments with strong freestanding courses resource and develop these first before turning to the faculty- or polytechnic-wide scheme .
7 Obese women or women with abnormal fat distribution with normal length of cycles ( 25–35 days ) may have less regular cycles than women of normal weight and fat distribution .
8 Many children live a long way from their grandparents , so relationships with non-related older people need to be encouraged .
9 A well-known rationale for regional policy interventions is that countries with extensive regional imbalances in economic activity appear more prone to suffer inflationary pressures , and to suffer them sooner , than more spatially balanced nations .
10 It was also found that businesses with strong initial positions outperformed those with weak initial positions .
11 Although patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency malabsorb 10%-30% of the ingested complex carbohydrate , the main determinant of stool wet weight could be faecal fat .
12 In a previous study from our unit , we found that although patients with incomplete supraconal lesions retained the ability to contract their spincters , damage to the long sensory and motor pathways was evident in the weak squeeze pressures and blunted rectal sensation .
13 Our finding that patients with healed duodenal ulcers have disordered patterns of antroduodenal motility , which could promote sequestration of acid within the bulb , provides indirect support for this hypothesis , as do preliminary reports that cisapride 10 mg three times daily reduces 24 h intraduodenal acidity in healthy volunteers without affecting gastric pH .
14 Ala-Kaila et al recently observed that patients with chronic renal failure could be divided into two statistically distinct groups according to their degree of hypergastrinaemia .
15 Based on pioneer work by Fogel and Gray , the notion that symptomatic carbohydrate malabsorption is uncommon in patients with chronic pancreatitis has not been challenged until recently , when it has been noticed that patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency may malabsorb complex carbohydrate .
16 The absence of both voluntary contraction of the external sphincter and rectal sensation confirms that patients with complete supraconal lesions lose conscious control of sphincter activity .
17 It is also worth noting that patients with active chronic duodenitis in both groups had a total of 20 of 25 duodenal ulcers ( 80% ) diagnosed in all patients ( χ 2 =15.38 , p<0.001 v patients without active duodenitis ) .
18 Our guiding principle is that pupils with special educational needs should , as far as possible , have the opportunity to experience the full range of the English curriculum , but we make some broad recommendations for modifications to attainment targets , programmes of study and assessment arrangements which we feel may nevertheless be necessary .
19 I am aware of no evidence that pupils with special educational needs are distributed unevenly across the country .
20 Would this mean that children with special educational needs , whose chronological age had little relevance to their scholastic progress , would be publicly judged against certain criteria applied nationally to the whole ability range ?
21 It also reaffirmed , with greater emphasis than the 1944 Act , the principle that children with special educational needs should normally be educated in ordinary schools provided that their needs can be met there , that the education of the other children does not suffer , and that it is compatible with the ‘ efficient use of resources ’ .
22 Governors were also to ‘ use their best endeavours ’ to ensure that children with special educational needs were identified and suitable provision made .
23 Essex has an equal opportunities policy which should mean that adults with special educational needs are well represented among its students and this is , indeed , the case .
24 General continued subsidence led to the deposition of thick deltaic mudstones and sandstones with associated workable coals in the late Carboniferous ( Westphalian ) .
25 In 1975–76 the cycloaracylation process , a new general method for making quinolone and azaquinolonecarboxylic acids substituted at position 1 , was developed while working on synthesising heterocyclic compounds by cycloacylating tautomeric enamines and enhydrazines with bifunctional acylating agents .
26 Both these concerns were in the Tilling Group of Companies and in a splitting up of the area and districts with certain other companies , the United Counties took over most of the local services , with the Eastern National taking a minor role .
27 The convent has a long tradition of illustrating cards and books with delicate hand-crafted watercolours and inscriptions .
28 Rory did n't really know Fergus Urvill very well ; although he did sometimes visit Lochgair , he spoke differently — posher — and seemed to spend a lot of his time shooting at birds and animals with other rich people .
29 Part tiled walls , stainless steel single drainer , single bowl inset sink unit with cupboard and drawers under , range of base units and cupboards with laminated working tops , plumbed for washing machine , radiator , cooker point , power points .
30 Lightly sand scratches and chips with fine wet-and-dry paper , and remove all traces of rust with small wire brush .
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