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

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1 With diatonic triads , in root position and first and second inversions , we have a choice of twenty-one different chords ( Example 31 ) : If to these triads we add the possible inversions of added sixth and seventh chords , we have a choice of seventy different chords ( not seventy-seven , as one would suppose , for some are duplicates ) : Add to this the fact that the notes in each chord can be varied in register ( that chords can be ‘ close ’ or ‘ open ’ ) , and we have a very wide range of possibilities — and this with chords only in the key of C major .
2 So you 've got lots of stuff on equations all graduated and work through there some with brackets then with fractions .
3 Through the open door he could see the computer personnel ; some with hands still over their ears , others looking around at the walls and ceiling .
4 Streamline Graded Readers are based on the same clear and well-controlled syllabus which has made the Streamline coursebooks popular with teachers all over the world .
5 A form that conforms with the recommendations of AACR2R and is consistent with use elsewhere in the catalogue should be sought .
6 The rooms are bigger with doors instead of blankets .
7 This radical change of emphasis proved to be extremely unpopular with doctors both in primary care and the hospital service .
8 The aims of the project , which are discussed in more detail in Chapter Two , were to provide flexible ‘ packages ’ of supplementary home support to dementia sufferers , in addition to the statutory health and social services and the non-statutory services normally available , and to test whether , given this service , it is possible cost-effectively to sustain such people at home for longer than is usually possible with support only from existing forms of health and social service ; to explore the circumstances in which the dementia sufferers could cost-effectively be sustained at home , and to examine the circumstances in which it was not possible to sustain them ; that is , to identify the limits to care .
9 The hall would become alive with people rather like a railway terminus , and at the heart of the seeming chaos , controlling and directing , helping and explaining , were the staff of the reception desk .
10 For years she 'd sympathised hugely with those performers who 'd become stricken with nerves just before going on stage — she even knew one world-famous name who regularly had to rush back to the dressing-room from the wings to be ill .
11 Some of these are concerned with matters deep in political controversy .
12 Marx was thus concerned with bureaucracy both as a social formation and as a source of inefficient public service .
13 Those with earnings just above the tax threshold bore the heaviest burden of the flat rate tax as a proportion of income .
14 What 's in fashion now — one of those with letters instead of a name : MDA , PCP , LSD ? ’
15 It is unrealistic to expect those with incomes just above the level of income support to pay contributions .
16 Victories would put the Irish on 17 points , Denmark on 16 with Spain still on 13 although the Spanish would have a game in hand .
17 The normal mouse has 40 chromosomes which are all acrocentric with centromeres close to the terminus and almost invisible short arms .
18 All this has to be overcome with comprehension both at home and within the community .
19 The main part of the mill was built around 1585 with additions later in the 17th century .
20 I remember it being dark-beamed with windows high in the wall and wax candles already lit .
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