Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] with age " in BNC.

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1 The Discobolus , a life-size model of a discus-thrower , was a Hellenistic reworking of a classical sculpture in the first place , but that did not stop the BM from buying it ; fakes seem to get less fake with age .
2 Older people are always among the first to be made redundant and to retire prematurely yet there is no evidence to show ‘ that redundancy or early retirement are seriously associated with health or any general tendency for workers to become less productive with age . ’
3 A question with implications for policy and for theory is whether learned helplessness and self-worth motivation become more prevalent with age .
4 A question with implications both for policy and for theory is whether learned helplessness and/or self-worth motivation become more prevalent with age .
5 Indeed people may become more diverse with age because of differing life experiences .
6 I find they 're becoming more frequent with age .
7 Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age .
8 Once the temporary blindness passes , half the set has elapsed , but it 's pretty obvious that this is a trip that gets ever more virile with age and experience .
9 Marble — A mottled colour with a dark base fading to nearly white with age , not on face and legs .
10 He shows that the decline in the frequency of sexual intercourse in marriage is not simply linear with age or the duration of the marriage .
11 A Bedford van , well battered , well seasoned with age and reckless driving .
12 A few CD4-positive lymphocytes became increasingly detectable with age in the peripheral lymphoid organs and in the blood of TCR- α mutant mice but not in TCR -β mutant mice , which stained weakly with antibodies against TCR -β and CD3- .
13 Among the problems with the PWRs identified by the IAEA is a tendency for the walls of the reactor 's pressure vesssel to become increasingly brittle with age
14 Some of the coins were almost green with age .
15 The house in Jubilee Street was looking very drab , and the curtains in the parlour window — Nottingham lace , with a pattern of entwined leaves and flowers — had turned quite yellow with age , despite rigorous washing .
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