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

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1 Networx is venture-backed with funding from Vanguard Venture Partners and Paragon Venture Partners with a business plan that says it can be a $35m to $50m company .
2 It was agreed that CW would discuss this with DFC on his return .
3 Contrast this with concern among teachers and parents over levels of literacy and numeracy .
4 If Ah lived in a clapped-out city like this with inflation at two hundred per cent , or whatever it is , Ah 'd dae just about anythin' fur payment in solid US dollars . ’
5 Rapid acceleration gave pilots a false nose-up sense and they were correcting this with nose-down on the flying controls and flying into the ground .
6 I will attempt to do this with reference to the issue of the social consequences of closing primary schools in rural areas .
7 Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8 .
8 Saunders ( 1982 , p. 55 ) illustrates this with reference to a Conservative government committed to a monetarist economic strategy .
9 And er the classrooms were off this with sort of wooden petitions and glass , in the door .
10 In the service sector the reverse relationship appeared to obtain , and this with respect to both forms of temporary labour .
11 Differentiating this with respect to φ and cancelling a factor , we obtain .
12 The principal objective of the research is to utilise an examination of the policy making and policy implementation process relating to the telecommunications sectors as a focal device for assessing the nature of Japanese government-industry relations ( GIR ) and comparing this with process in the UK .
13 The dictionary provides comprehensive coverage of the categories for a word , the corpus supplements this with information about the actual usage of the word .
14 Paul replaces this with worship of Jesus as God .
15 His point of view is that of a beginner and he makes the pitfalls and their solutions quite clear with respect to this popular programming language .
16 Where there is nothing to show that the parties have used language in any other than its strict and ordinary sense , and where the words interpreted in that sense are sensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances , it is an inflexible rule of construction that the words shall be interpreted in that strict and primary sense even though they may be capable of some popular or secondary interpretation and even though the most conclusive evidence of the intention to use them in such popular sense is tendered ( Enlayde Ltd v Roberts [ 1917 ] 1 Ch 109 : obligation to reinstate property destroyed by fire included an obligation to reinstate where the destruction was caused by incendiary bombs ) .
17 Overnight cultures of E coli on nutrient agar slopes were gently resuspended in phosphate buffered saline with D-mannose to a standard turbidity ( MacFarland 's no 9 ) .
18 Before turning to the foundation of his own union he attempted to transform the Sunderland Union into a national organisation , speaking from 1885 with authority as its president .
19 She would surprise him with a picnic , and packed a wicker basket , pedalling through the streets face aglow with anticipation at his surprise .
20 There are a few well-rehearsed cases in which all the information provided by a text is not used to interpret it For example , people often fail to see what is wrong with asking of an air crash on a national frontier ‘ where were the survivors buried ? ’ or they fail to see why saying that a book ‘ fills a much-needed gap ’ is an insult to its author .
21 For one parent , for instance , it was public attitudes , in that ‘ people only see the disability ’ : ‘ That 's what 's wrong with society as a whole : they do n't see the person . ’
22 ‘ As I 've said there 's nothing wrong with money in itself .
23 Well what 's wrong with footballer for a job ?
24 But what is wrong with change for the better and doing what one is good at ?
25 Andrée appeared to have padded most of her edges ; she was being considerate , intelligent , serious , talking like an elder person generous with knowledge to a younger one , and Flavia ceased to feel an absurd adolescent and a target .
26 This lapse may be due to the lack of point counting in recent years , concomitant with lack of communication between various branches of the geological sciences .
27 Returning to Menard 's definition of science as ‘ the content of these [ scientific ] journals ’ , the scientific literature itself can be measured in a number of ways , and growth in literature is often considered to be concomitant with growth in the subject .
28 When open , only half with width of the door projects into the room , but the whole contents of the cupboard can be seen at one glance .
29 Notice that the pyramid shape is typical only during a period when medical care is deficient ; birth and death rates are then high with probability of death being relatively constant at all ages .
30 With shorter ( and longer ) tubes the gas had to be changed because , with argon , the operating voltage became too high with respect to the mains and control-gear voltages .
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