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

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1 Here we present a simple model , based on an extension of a previous theory , that produces reversals with VGP paths confined within relatively narrow longitude bands despite the transition field having a substantially non-dipolar structure .
2 This will especially be the case should it not be possible to agree terms with the preferred bidder , as it may then be necessary to open negotiations with another party before all the indicative offerers become aware of the initial set back .
3 Furthermore for those borrowers who have eurobonds outstanding , it is no longer possible to issue bonds with such security in view of the negative pledge on the eurobond .
4 Fortunately , at that time it was possible to combat complaints with the argument that it was necessary to control noise and nuisance .
5 Warehouses with more than 20 stacker-cranes are not unknown although it is more usual to find systems with 2 to 6 cranes .
6 Phillis 's choice of Corydon is an affirmation of a traditional social order even as this imposes limits with which Leapor struggles elsewhere in her poetry :
7 The group — which intends to donate all proceeds to Cancer Research , the MacMillan Nurses and the Special Baby Care Unit — is looking for sponsors , and are more than willing to wear sweatshirts with logos on them .
8 This involves interviews with lawyers working in the companies concerned , interviews with trade associations , as well as with civil servants working in government agencies , central government departments , and with officials in the EC Commission .
9 This month the Argentinian artist is presenting ‘ Cabinet Mosner ’ at Lara Vincy : huge cut-out figures , folded and painted in steel sheets , gesso and clay prints , various objects made of wood , iron , paper and pieces of piping , in addition to a few display cases with accompanying documentation .
10 This allows rules with a wide variety of realisations to be specified with only a small number of explicit statements .
11 These addressing modes are a superset of the PDP-11 addressing modes with one exception , the PDP-11 addressing mode auto-decrement deferred was omitted from VAX as it was rarely used .
12 The danger of over-embalming is not there because these fluids are designed to be mixed , not like old fashioned fluids with which nothing could be mixed except some Fairy Liquid for lanolin content .
13 This shows files with a twenty-cylinder prime data area , and a two-cylinder independent overflow area .
14 Some captured males with orchid pollinia are believed to have flown some 45–50 km in seeking the orchids .
15 We 'd been prepared to buy houses with flaws invisible to the naked eye , but now we 'd fallen for one with all its flaws only too obviously visible .
16 This introduces difficulties with branch instructions .
17 We can eat British produced eggs with confidence . ’
18 The relatively high completion rates for the ‘ Other NSEs ’ reflects the fact that this includes students with ‘ professional , nursing , technical or secretarial qualifications ’ The pattern which emerges is that students who have been selected on the basis of success in some form of study which prepares them for the demands which will be placed on them in higher education respond as least as well if not better than the traditionally qualified A-level entrants , while those with less evidence of success of this kind find the transition to higher education difficult and are more likely to drop-out .
19 It 's the organisation which erm universities themselves have set up and finance in order to promote those interests which all universities have in common , and this includes negotiations with the Government about erm money , it includes negotiations with erm university staff , erm and it includes a general service function of monitoring legislation , Government activity which affects universities , and generally promoting the universities in the public consciousness .
20 DHAs and GP budget holders will be free to negotiate contracts with private or NHS providers .
21 Given their virtually unlimited powers to dictate what a dissenting group may or may not be allowed to do , there is a danger that police will prove less willing to negotiate arrangements with protest organisers , preferring to impose conditions as the law allows .
22 Once or twice he seems to imply criticism of the manner in which a bishop was appointed , most notably in his account of the appointment of the layman Desiderius to the bishopric of Eauze , despite a promise that the post would go to a cleric , but for the most part he is prepared to record events with apparent impartiality .
23 Corollary 1.9.15 If F ε Z[x] and if one ca n't write F as a product of polynomials , each of smaller degree and with integer coefficients , then one still ca n't write F as a product of polynomials each of smaller degree even if one is prepared to use polynomials with rational coefficients .
24 To pay the bank daily to do things with it and then to start adding to those costs which a bank charges by using all these sophisticated methods when we can in fact do what most staff want , which is to give them cash in a little brown envelope on a Thursday .
25 This avoids problems with those who get bored if they are out .
26 Pragmatism has also played a part here and when convenient the DST has been willing to do deals with other countries trading off information it has obtained from opposing factions in the Middle East .
27 Some tell women with side-effects that HRT does n't suit them , without trying other preparations . ’
28 The developer is then free to resolve problems with services or infrastructure , obtain planning approval and if necessary negotiate similar options with owners of adjoining land in order to assemble a site .
29 Teams would be free to form liaisons with each other depending on the state of the game , so bringing new skills to the game such as negotiation and selling techniques .
30 The Inland Revenue attempts to maximise revenue , and are prepared to negotiate terms with tax offenders .
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