Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adj] [subord] with " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I might conceivably be interested merely in a hypothetical situation , trying to decide , say , what consequences would follow if p were true , without wishing to commit myself one way or the other ( although , as will be shown later on , one can not coherently posit the possibility of p being true except with regard to possible truth claims that might be made in respect of it ) . |
2 | The distinction is important because with a typical rectifier circuit with reservoir capacitor ( Fig 1 ) , the d.c. output voltage is significantly greater than the a.c . |
3 | All samples contained detectable material in assays using LW60 ; in general , concentrations measured with this antibody were higher than with the other antibodies , and in particular there were higher concentrations in tumour compared with normal tissue extracts . |
4 | These few words of Bishop Samson make the whole affair a matter of business-like common sense , more in keeping with the way in which government was developing than with Anselm 's grand and simple principles . |
5 | He 's got a very good serve , but the percentage of points he makes from the baseline is better than with the volley . |
6 | Down the hill from the village is King 's Road Lock from where relaunching is difficult although with care it is possible to climb down onto a floating baulk of timber moored on the left side . |
7 | Installation is easier than with mains-voltage supplies too , because you can simply trail the cables across the ground instead of having to bury them . |
8 | His half-smile was rueful as with deliberate intention he smoothed his palm over her taut nipples , starting a wild drumming somewhere inside her . |
9 | The vulnerability of ageing people to iatrogenic disease is greater than with any other age group . |