Example sentences of "[is] [adj] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Does the Secretary of State not realise that that conspicuous failure , which is clear to the people of Northern Ireland , is undermining the confidence of the great majority , and that that is pregnant with considerable consequences ? |
2 | A WOMAN is pregnant with 12 embryos , it was revealed yesterday . |
3 | However , the role of Campylobacter pylori in ulcer formation is controversial with some clinicians claiming that its property of promoting excess gastrin and gastric acid secretion is a primary ulcer inducing factor , while others argue that it is a secondary factor . |
4 | In the summertime , it is alive with hot fumes and rampant dogs and fashionable bathers crawling up Highgate Road on their way to the Heath , where they claim respective ponds and languor till the sky slowly turns to a soothing summer gold . |
5 | It is narrow with passing places ; it winds in and out and up and down to circumvent natural obstacles , and progress is slow by main road standards . |
6 | This is understandable with onomatopoeic words like ‘ crunch ’ but less obvious for ‘ tree ’ , say , which appears as baum , or arbre in other languages . |
7 | It is strong with public service workers whose relation to the generation of wealth is indirect , but it does not work with the young bank employee in Basildon with £15,000 a year and prospects . |
8 | This is a negation of the threat contained within the beautiful physical form of Lamia which the reader knows is redolent with destructive force . |
9 | Here childhood is redolent with sexual power , ‘ turning the tables ’ on the usually dominant figure of the father . |
10 | The oil spilt from the Braer was unusually light and toxic , and this , combined with fierce storms which mixed it into the seawater and caused it combine to form clumps with fine particles churned up by the waves , meant that rather than floating to the surface , as is normal with spilt crude oil , it was carried by ocean currents far from the spill site and later redeposited in deep " sumps " on the seabed . |
11 | As is usual with electrostatic headphones , the design is openbacked which means that both sides of the diaphragm are free to radiate sound waves . |
12 | Abnormal dislike of loud sounds is usual with this type of hearing loss . |
13 | As is usual with this event , everyone waited for the last competitors to finished , even though some took well over two hours . |
14 | As is usual with this type of exercise , chaos and confusion breaks out — who owns what / who does what / who pays for it ! |
15 | Further damage and paint loss , caused by changes in humidity and temperature during the paintings ' absence , are likely to appear some time in the future , as is usual with sensitive panels . |
16 | If you are going to a part of the world which is rife with certain diseases then investigate with your doctor beforehand as to whether you should have vaccinations . |
17 | This road is solid with unyielding traffic for the duration of the holiday season . |
18 | The t-PA of saliva from the vampire bat ( Desmodus rotundus ) is homologous with human t-PA but lacks the second kringle domain and the plasmin cleavage site for conversion to a two-chain form . |
19 | The incidence of pericarditis and cardiogenic shock is low with increasing salvage of myocardium contingent upon the opening of the vessel . |
20 | ( Sanford , 1988 ) It is complete with competing predilections , schools , logics , methods , and terminologies — and indeed competing conceptions of the subject , by which I mean conceptions of just what " if " statements are properly treated together . |
21 | The pool is complete with three water buffaloes whose hooves help to open up the pools and to spread the fern spores — an ecological niche summed up in one telling image . |
22 | The treatment is successful in 89% of patients and is complete with full recovery of the majority of patients within two to three weeks . |
23 | The airframe , apparently in excellent shape , is complete with 1–16 engines installed and is currently displayed in the Pioneer Village Museum located in Nebraska . |
24 | It is possible with all monitors or TV sets to turn the volume to zero . |
25 | The availability of two variable transformer ratios allows even more widely differing impedances to be compared than is possible with single-transformer bridges . |
26 | " … a guide for the medical practitioners of both tropical and temperate regions to the origins and diagnosis of infections that are tropical as opposed to being cosmopolitan , and of great value for training and teaching because it reproduces much better and more comprehensively than is possible with ordinary textbooks the appearance of specimens that will be examined … has been prepared with great care and deserves to remain one of the standard texts in the subject for many years . " |
27 | Second , it can be used to purchase many more shares for employees than is possible with existing share schemes . |
28 | In this new , commercial market a major sales point is the energy saving that is possible with central control of heating and lighting , either manually or according to a timed program . |
29 | Bronze illustrates the variety which is possible with copper-based alloys . |
30 | The trick , therefore , is to make your body imitate a tripod — as far as that is possible with two legs instead of three . |