Example sentences of "[noun] with [adj] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Some inorganic compounds with covalent characteristics also have chain structures . |
2 | Stop using butter on vegetables ; experiment with different herbs instead . |
3 | British studies of family life and family preferences for care for dependants indicate that family members have essentially retained their primary caring role , and prefer care in partnership with public agencies rather than wishing to hand it over ( see Moroney , 1976 ; West , 1984 ) . |
4 | All are en suite and one , the honeymoon suite , is most attractive with a split level , the bathroom and dressing room on one level , and the bedroom with superb views immediately above . |
5 | The effect is consequently a reversion to the pre-Anns position of developing new categories of duty incrementally by analogy with established categories rather than by a wide prima facie duty constrained only by undefined ‘ considerations which ought to negate , or to reduce or limit the scope of the duty or the class of persons to whom it is owed ’ . |
6 | We have WS & C offices with trained staffs all over the Continent . |
7 | Such contradictions are integral to educational relationships with other adults also . |
8 | Female psychologists ' relationships with male sponsors also depend on age . |
9 | It showed that central government departments , in making and implementing policies , acted largely in isolation from each other and conducted their relationships with local authorities accordingly . |
10 | Sociologists and journalists with theoretical ambitions typically announce these in a somewhat ponderous fashion . |
11 | Will the fish chosen mix with other fishes already housed in the aquarium both those of the same species and members of other fish families ? |
12 | They were long cars with five window saloons , full length canopies and were the only cars with reversed stairs ever owned by the Company . |
13 | This non-punitive paradigm will provide a framework for contrasting the efficacy of current practice with future plans inappropriately to transform probation work into ‘ a new approach to punishment in the community ’ ( p. 18 , para. 4.3 ) . |
14 | If subjects are given a list of words , words with serial positions early in the list are more likely to be recalled than those further towards the middle of the list . |
15 | For subjects given a list of words , when recall is immediate words with serial positions late in the list are more likely to be recalled than when recall is delayed . |
16 | Growing confrontation with political opponents rapidly became a method of obtaining much-needed publicity , once Rothermere 's support had evaporated . |
17 | This machine has long Wipline 6000 floats with integral lockers rather than the standard Edo 4930 units . |
18 | Rape tends to be presented as a crime of violence with sexual overtones rather than as simply a sexual offence . |
19 | In much work that was to develop within the compass of physical geography , the chronology assumed a greater significance , it required a greater knowledge of existing and recently developed dating techniques , and it thus involved close liaison with other disciplines particularly geology , biology and archaeology amongst the broadening spectrum of the earth and environmental sciences . |
20 | Over the coming years , I want to see us widen and extend our membership and our networking incorporation with other charities even further . |
21 | Only his wife remained , a scrawny figure with gold-rimmed spectacles half-way down her nose , presiding like a recording angel over her ledgers . |
22 | When they reach the borders of their territory , they take a few steps with lowered hindquarters so that long grass passing between their back legs rubs against this gland and acquires a smell that even a human nose can easily detect . |
23 | Employees have often found their work with new machines less physically demanding and have often regarded it as more skilled . |
24 | There would be some increase in grant-aid to Responsible Bodies in the next two years ; grant regulations would be amended in line with Recommendation 6 and the Ministry would discuss and review work with Responsible Bodies individually before allocating a block grant for the year to each . |
25 | A political department , which handled correspondence with French diplomats abroad , was usually divided along geographical lines into two sections each concerned with a distinct group of foreign states . |
26 | Moreover , by the 1780s each of the two departments of the ministry handling correspondence with French diplomats abroad included two or three men being trained for diplomatic work , though the training seems to have been more directly practical than anything Torcy had had in mind . |
27 | Nevertheless , where redevelopment took place , primary distributors were inserted in inner city areas with interstitial cells frequently reconstructed as environmental areas . |
28 | The grass margins are trimmed neat as a Home Counties lawn and there are single-storey farmsteads with shuttered balconies all perched on stilts to suit the climate . |
29 | The rules are inconsistent because , for example , pensioners are automatically exempt from prescription charges but will qualify for help with other charges only if they have low incomes . |
30 | It should be both a dialogue with experience and a dialogue with living religions so that one can interpret and reinforce the other " ( p. 43 ) . |