Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] combined with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The denial of this injunction confirms Intel 's right to enforce claims two and six of its ‘ 338 patent against Cyrix 's customers , which cover systems in which a 32-bit microprocessor is combined with external memory and paging software such as Windows or OS/2 operating systems .
2 Many of my Malawis are beautiful blue and purple colours which look great when the aquarium light is combined with natural daylight , but in the evening when there is no natural light , they look a pale blue/white colour — a far cry from their stunning metallic daylight colours .
3 For example , how can the perinatal mortality rate of an affluent part of East Anglia , with its low incidence of congenital malformations , be compared with that of an inner city area in south Wales , where a higher incidence of congenital malformation is combined with social disadvantage ?
4 If this process is combined with lateral shifting of the river the result will be terraces which are not paired ( Fig. 9.7 ) and which converge downstream towards the mouth of the river ( Fig. 9.8 ) .
5 Even when refined sugar is combined with refined flour to make cakes or desserts , the chewing required tends to be minimal .
6 The product strategy is combined with fixed-price package services that provide a ‘ no-shelfware ’ commitment that OpenVision 's products will be successfully installed and functional within a predictable budget .
7 Other than in such cases of clear juxtaposition , dots can be assumed to be purposeful when there is graphic consistency , and especially when such consistency is combined with gentle expression .
8 Digital maps are more easily adapted to a user 's needs , especially when automated cartography is combined with spatial database management within the context of a Geographical Information System ( Chapter 7 ) .
9 Indeed , some would argue that the bureaucracy 's privileged access to the economic surplus arising from the state 's role in the production process gives it an interest comparable to that of a class , especially when control over property is combined with political power ( Saul 1974 ) .
10 As a result , the 1974 Housing Act introduced Housing Action Areas ( HAAs ) , designed to give priority to the improvement of areas for which GIAs are not relevant , where poor physical condition of housing is combined with social stress and deprivation .
11 Thus , past experience is combined with fresh information about an ongoing situation with a view to discovering new relationships amongst the constructs .
12 When this acceptance is combined with positive visualization , the cycle is often broken so that past fruitless attempts play no further part in the prospect of future achievement .
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