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

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1 Competitors started at staggered times but with the leaders all setting off within three minutes of each other , the competition benefited from an added edge .
2 Other studies indicate a RVFA for both deaf and hearing people for English words but with hearing people showing a stronger effect ( McKeever et al. , 1976 ; Manning et al. , 1977 ; Poizner , Battison and Lane , 1979 ) .
3 Not only do you have all the facilities of other commercial packages but with Rembrandt you can draw in stereo 3D , of course you will need a pair of glasses with the two colour lenses to see you drawings disappearing into the back of your monitor .
4 On Wednesday 15 September 1779 the cutter , Black Prince , sailing under French colours but with an American commander , and crewed by a mixture of Englishmen and Irishmen , suddenly appeared off Fishguard on the west coast of Wales .
5 Different problems but with similar consequences are occurring in the Philippines and have been described by Myers ( 1988 ) , who points out that the mainstay of the country 's economy is based on its natural resources , especially its forests .
6 Everywhere there was a new spirit of intellectual enquiry , a spirit that was to be associated not with the old monasteries but with new centres of learning and of study in the towns and connected more with secular masters than with monks .
7 Or they could keep their old loans but with new guarantees , at the same time providing new money worth 25% of their exposure 's value .
8 Originating in South America , this is very similar to a xylophone , made with wooden bars but with tubular metal resonators fixed underneath each bar and tuned accordingly .
9 Should you have several tanks of differing depths then you could obtain jars of different sizes but with similar sized lids .
10 A singe classroom in which for example Gujarati , pupils who speak a closely related language or a variety of language such as Katchi , pupils who can understand Gujarati , but not speak it , pupils with Gujarati surnames but with no knowledge of the language whatsoever , pupils with no family connections with the language , and so on .
11 As we follow trajectories starting at two close-together points , we move to points with the same symbolic descriptions but with the central mark moved further and further to the right .
12 In separate chambers but with one voice , the two lawyers immediately start referring to ‘ us ’ and ‘ them ’ .
13 These are all fine companies with solid businesses battling through hard times but with real prospects of recovery unlike most of the penny stocks .
14 The usual compromise is that there should be problem-orientated sub-teams but with additional support available from discipline-orientated specialists .
15 ‘ Two men of differing styles but with matching determination and will to win .
16 Healey always seems a man at the receiving end , full of great ideas but with little or no room for manoeuvre .
17 There is another mathematical space filled , not with nine-gened biomorphs but with flesh and blood animals made of billions of cells , each containing tens of thousands of genes .
18 this appears as a string of paragraphs , apparently taken from worthy enough technological publications but with little relation to time or place .
19 This murder they do not only with their bare hands but with extreme weapons , the nature of which I am unable to comprehend .
20 I went into the race after some good runs but with the injury earlier in the year , my training load was not up to its maximum . ’
21 4 Different strategies are often seen at work in children of different chronological ages but with the same reading age .
22 Also included in the IFM recommendations are a national angling centre with teaching facilities and offices and continuing the use of Anglers Consultative Associations but with a wider range of representaion of angling interests .
23 The Association 's sheltered housing schemes at Storrington in Sussex , Bolton in Lancashire and Moffat in Scotland enable residents to live independent lives but with support from an on-site warden should they have any difficulties .
24 The treaty of Kutchuk-Kainardji was drawn up in 1774 in both Russian and Turkish versions but with a master copy , which was to be authoritative in case of dispute , in Italian .
25 They are reluctant absentees but with the difficulty of revising an overcrowded fixture list , and no financial provision for the event or the extra training at £1,200 a weekend , they have taken the line of least resistance .
26 Make up as for Lined Curtains but with a standard gathered heading , as follows :
27 Some magnetic mounts could be done in order to fully utilise all available units but with a larger proportion of the work going to the faster unit .
28 Problems in pronouncing the sounds of a new language generally fall into the following categories : a. unfamiliar sounds b. familiar sounds in unfamiliar positions c. familiar sounds in unfamiliar combinations d. sounds which are similar to your own but not identical e. pairs of familiar sounds which contrast in the new language but not in your own f. familiar phonemes but with a different set of variants , or familiar variants in unfamiliar environments g. different transition and juncture features between sounds h. different morphophonemic changes when two sounds come together at morpheme or word boundaries .
29 Factory wages enabled young men and women to become economically independent of their families and some of them broke away completely , but most town dwellers maintained their family connections and were careful to preserve links not only with their immediate relatives but with a wider range of kin .
30 She shows how stories in the magazines recreate the dilemmas that women face exploring their various options but with a final resolution in a traditional direction .
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