Example sentences of "[noun] with [noun] are [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Anthony Tennant , the Guinness chairman , said : ‘ The synergistic benfits of our deal with LVMH are already coming through strongly , without all the costs and upset of a contested bid .
2 QUACK : Why drug pushers with lisps are always mistaken for ducks .
3 A lot of the species belonging to the commonest of the Carboniferous and Permian ‘ leaf genera ’ — like Neuropteris , Alethopteris and Mariopteris were seed ferns of this kind ( rather than true ferns ) , but associations of seeds with foliage are extremely rare .
4 Fish with diarrhoea are undoubtedly stressed and you 'll need to investigate the reasons behind this before you treat the fish .
5 The flow of information , visits to the company and discussions with management are strictly controlled to ensure equal dissemination of information .
6 The parallels with painting are immediately apparent .
7 Our experiments with Zeta are only the first milestone along what may be a longish road , and we can not see the end of the road .
8 Experiments with lasers are now being carried out in nuclear physics laboratories throughout the world , revealing clues as to the shape and size of nuclei , for example , and providing a precision and sensitivity of measurement not possible before .
9 One in five families with children are now being cared for by a single parent — nearly all of them women — compared with one in 12 in 1972 .
10 About 17 per cent of all families with children are now headed by a lone parent , nine in ten of whom are lone mothers .
11 Families with children are much more likely to get into debt than people without children , and there is a greater risk to larger families .
12 The changes with time are just as important as those that occur during spatial patterning and are indeed part of the process .
13 Any problems with parenting are routinely exacerbated by poverty , inadequate housing , harassment , and constant anxiety about losing the child .
14 The problems with eating are often reflected in a general relationship difficulty .
15 Problems with conception are quite common .
16 And much of the Old Testament dealings with God are richly comic .
17 Nationalism and dealings with governments are often considered to be the major problems facing a firm trying to sell overseas .
18 Neil is Max 's dad ; Neil is also a chiropractor but this does n't concern Ralph at all since his only dealings with Neil are merely in his capacity as Max 's dad .
19 AS EVERY student knows , affairs with lecturers are as much a part of university life as examination nerves , drunken parties and late night deliberations on the Romantic poets .
20 Large thin sections ( see Chapter 4 ) are important for this work , as veins and their conjunction with voids are often missed in small samples .
21 Simple word-processing programs often used in conjunction with microwriters are already being experimented on in a few schools .
22 It 's also possible to use solar power directly to contribute to space and water heating but the snag is the expense — photovoltaic cells which can store solar power used in conjunction with batteries are still quite costly , but with more research prices could become reasonable and give active solar power definite potential .
23 As the bonds with oxygen are particularly important in rock-forming minerals Table 6.1 gives estimates of the proportion of bonding of an ionic type for a number of common elements .
24 of women of working age with children are economically active .
25 But narrow belts of trees with shrubs are much better at absorbing sound .
26 Blood products for people with haemophilia are now heat treated ( heat kills the virus ) and are also perfectly safe .
27 People with disabilities are still heavily under-represented in further education , and training and imaginative efforts are required to correct this .
28 People with disabilities are more likely than the non-disabled to experience poverty , have lower incomes and fewer assets .
29 More than 50% of people with AIDS are now surviving longer than one year .
30 People with AIDS are often well for long periods between times of illness .
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