Example sentences of "[adv] with [noun pl] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The law is concerned only with statements which take the form of remarks which are significant and are representations of present or future fact . |
2 | ( a ) On a single-address computer with one accumulator we find load and store instructions , perhaps with variations which interpret the value being transferred ( for example , load absolute value ) . |
3 | ( e ) Self-help groups : The rehabilitation programme can be the setting off point for a self-help group , so that patients who have been through the exercise programme , which may well last anything from 4–12 weeks , can continue to meet and exercise together with friends they have made . |
4 | The Iraqi authorities ordered all foreign embassies in Kuwait to close by Aug. 24 , on which day the British and US embassies , together with others which defied the order , were surrounded by Iraqi troops but no attempt was made to remove the diplomats by force . |
5 | These factors , together with others they identified , were part of the industrialization process and , they concluded , explained the similarities in rates of vertical social mobility . |
6 | Titmuss , together with others who developed his work such as Sinfield and Townsend , argued that these other welfare systems may provide large benefits additional to , or quite separate from , the benefits provided by the more central institutions of the welfare state . |
7 | This apparent failure to improve housing outcome is mitigated by the fact that a number of this group who were referred to the Homeless Persons Unit , together with others who went to Bed and Breakfast accommodation , would ‘ presumably in due course ’ have found their way to independent accommodation . |
8 | The Commission concluded that ‘ the architects ' system of mandatory scales , together with rules which prevent competition for business on the basis of fees , operates against the public interest and should be brought to an end . ’ |
9 | Initially this consisted largely of background information about the cultures and languages of the workers together with exercises which enabled the managers to examine their own use of language . |
10 | Together with termites they turn most of the earth 's soil , enriching it , draining it and airing it . |
11 | A consequence of this is that women with undiagnosed non-insulin dependent diabetes , which is potentially as risky for the pregnancy as insulin dependent diabetes , are lumped together with women who have abnormalities of glucose tolerance that are trivial so far as the index pregnancy is concerned . |
12 | Duosome Cream is a beauty product whose active ingredients include Elastin , Collagen , Vitamins E and F , together with liposomes which carry them beneath the skin to the cells below . |
13 | These tarts again have a shortcrust pastry base , but the filling consists of butter , ground almonds , sugar and the grated rind of a lemon , together with breadcrumbs which have been soaked in hot milk , mixed together with beaten egg . |
14 | He added that negotiations were due to start shortly with advertisers who have annual agreements with the station . |
15 | You 'll need to spend longer with children who find role-play itself difficult , or who will work alone but not with others . |
16 | Where poor social acceptance does occur it can be useful to look at ways in which this problem has been tackled , possibly with children who have other educational disadvantages . |
17 | I 've only done it once with crisps I had some were soggy and sour and horrible |
18 | There was less of a problem when individual benefactors like Lord Sainsbury , Jean Hoare ( a cousin of Sir Samuel Hoare ) and the Reverend Alan Bateman , provost of Coventry Cathedral , set up their own lines of communication , dealing directly with families who wanted to send their children over to Britain , as well as arranging travel and acting as guarantors . |
19 | Theoretical concepts like Saussure 's langue help to reassure linguists that they are not dealing directly with speakers who inhabit the real world of social and power relations , but only with a pure , decontextualised system . |
20 | She was good also with parents who battered their babies , a less unusual talent . |
21 | By sharing the benefits and improvements openly with customers they hope to build the mutually beneficial long-term relationship which is their objective . |
22 | Everything we say or write is connected both with things which have been said or written in the past , and with things which may be said or written in response to it in the future . |
23 | Probably with braziers we think as far as we know , although there is also a chimney breast there which is a later date . |
24 | Cos other years we 've been two days behind with orders you know and |
25 | The final recipient has still got to get on with the work based on this small amount of information , only now with DOPACS he has a time limit . |
26 | Another type of specialist nurse deals solely with patients who have had a mastectomy . |
27 | A second and much more general form of patronage was that of a court or powerful household in which there was no intrinsic organization of artists as part of the general social organization but in which , often very extensively , individual artists were retained , often with titles which represent the true cases of ‘ official recognition ’ . |
28 | He lost himself in its possibilities , its immensity , he went far out , and came back dazed , stunned by horizons , often with sketches he had done in a hurry and afterwards flew at with the axe of a black crayon , or a pen loaded with black ink , hacking at them fiercely , savagely , to kill off the sentimental and picturesque that was so much in vogue . |
29 | This happens especially often with feminists who have a generally egalitarian perspective . |
30 | I discuss this issue often with tourists I take trekking in rural Nepal , and my line is that the photograph takes second place to the opportunity for personal contact and an understanding of the culture . |