Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | The use of Business Cards removes the need for unproductive and costly cash floats which are necessary with traditional forms of expenses management . |
2 | When we think of Callas , we think of an incredible musician with an incredibly strong dramatic gift , but there have also been great voices in history and there are some orchestras which are successful with your understanding , at least , because they have this collective voice which impresses you immediately . |
3 | There are passages of the Bible which are compatible with polytheism . |
4 | Sometimes two or more kinds of plasmid are present in a given strain of E. coli , though plasmids seem to belong to groups , not all of which are compatible with each other . |
5 | Here , as elsewhere , a translator would be well advised to use those explanations which are compatible with the languages that are of interest to him/her and ignore the rest . |
6 | This will provide qualifications which are compatible with the National Vocational Qualifications available in England , Wales and Northern Ireland . |
7 | M. W. Eysenck ( 1982 ) reviews 49 such studies , most of which are compatible with the idea that arousal reduces the range of cues utilized . |
8 | But we need to make certain that this is not just playing with formulae ; it is all too easy to produce " underlying representations " which are compatible with surface data , but which do not come with compelling reasons , based on other observable data and not on mere rejigging of the representational system , for being chosen in preference to various other compatible representations . |
9 | The versions of these database systems which are compatible with LIFESPAN RDBI are as indicated in the LIFESPAN RDBI installation notes ( reference 11 ) . |
10 | The disk is round , diameter up to 5–6 mm covered with a dense coating of spinelets , which are rod-like with bifid tips and in some specimens may be covered with skin . |
11 | This huge circular chamber has walls which are inlaid with a complete circle of archways , and in the centre of the room is a spiral staircase which leads directly down to the dungeons ( location 69 ) . |
12 | Gates which are flush with adjoining fencing can be fixed with a strap hinge . |
13 | The teacher may impose reasonable punishments which are consistent with the school 's discipline policy and the law . |
14 | Provided , therefore , that the House is careful to avoid mention of any determination of whether or not a particular privilege exists , and to confine itself to statements which are consistent with it 's merely having decided that a breach has occurred , it can make its will prevail ( Case of the Sheriff of Middlesex ( 1840 ) 11 A & E 273 ) . |
15 | By using gestures which are consistent with the words — it is highly inconsistent if your boss tells you to stay calm , while rushing about , nervously playing with clothes , pens or paper clips . |
16 | The manufacturer , marketer and retailer will need to design , promote and retail products in such a way that images are produced which are consistent with those sought by prospective customers . |
17 | This is an essential aspect of theory testing , of course : results which are consistent with all models can not count as evidence for any of them . |
18 | In the electromagnetic case the difficulty is resolved by using Maxwell 's equations , which are consistent with SR ; Coulomb 's law is then seen to be the limiting form of one of these equations when the charges are slowly moving ( quasi-static limit ) . |
19 | In the city centre however , St Anne 's , Radford and Sneinton are all former slum areas which are consistent with Burgess ' low class residential zone . |
20 | However , for those observations which are consistent with the use of a reservation rule we can infer the implied ( almost inevitably stochastic ) reservation price by probit analysis . |
21 | Differences in motility , however , can be recorded after bowel preparation which are consistent with the typical symptoms of the patients studied . |
22 | If we actually , very quickly , which round the world was meant to be , erm , those of you which are familiar with other countries , what about women in , say America , Ashley , are , are they , do they participate in the same way as they do here ? |
23 | We set off in my Toyota down the now familiar road , past the police Training Centre , where motorcycling policemen were once taught to do multiple handstands on BSA motorcycles , past the Firewood project , a scheme to plant a fast-growing species of tree , now abandoned , down the long , straight , rutted road lined with workshops , past the ruined dairy farm , past more shacks which are alive with banana sellers , wood choppers , and maize roasters . |
24 | Such differences ( and we have sketched them only very briefly here ) , are entirely right and proper within and between disciplines which are alive with debate and curiosity about the aspects of the world they have as this domain of inquiry . |
25 | The first is to accept the speeds that are actually being observed and redesign the surfaces to allow sight-lines which are consonant with these speeds . |
26 | Conscious decisions to live in ways which are consonant with God 's will need to be made . |
27 | This is done most efficiently when the lower part is consonant with both the upper parts : Note that with tritones , the only possible notes which are consonant with both upper parts cause incomplete diminished 7th chords to appear . |
28 | But as we saw in Chapters 5 and 6 there may be very many extraneous word strings which are homophonous with the correct words , and which extend some if not all of the way through the utterance . |
29 | We are concerned just with the exponentially increasing ‘ top band ’ of word paths which are homophonous with the correct interpretation . |
30 | An alternative procedure is to find ‘ instrumental variables ’ for Y t which are uncorrelated with v * ; , and obtain an instrumental variable estimate of α 1 . |