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

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1 Problem solving : Given some image coordinates I , the robot looks up in R for the pair ( I' , J' ) with I' closest to I. It moves all joint angles to J' .
2 The only difference is that the problem solver searches in the combined set R u R2 for a pair ( I' , J' ) with I' closest to I.
3 He envisaged community jails … divided into specialist units … with prisoners close to their families .
4 More modestly , the same agents are offering six new apartments at Kingswear with views across to Dartmouth .
5 A footpath leaves here on a lonely clifftop walk to Red Point for Gairloch , a magnificent trek with views across to the Outer Hebrides : see also p. 58 .
6 Nutty was jealous of Nails 's riding Switchback with Biddy all to himself every night but had to admit it had saved their chance for the competition .
7 With gunnels close to the water , much shouting and sharp warnings to sit still , Hussa and I dragged the boat back home .
8 ( Roughly , this involves averaging the usual periodogram in log-log space , giving unbiased independent estimates of known variance , and with distributions close to gaussian . )
9 The curriculum should also have in mind education in a European context , with reference both to the position of English as an international language , and to increasing labour mobility and inter-cultural contact within the European community , especially after 1992 .
10 The pope made no direct statement about Lichfield at this time but Aethelheard visited Rome in 801 ( ASC A , s.a. 799 ) and the pope wrote to him in January 802 ( and to Coenwulf ) conceding to Aethelheard and his successors authority over all the churches of the Anglo-Saxons ( with reference specifically to the twelve bishoprics of the southern province ) .
11 D-T fusion reactions take place predominantly between particles with spins parallel to the magnetic field .
12 You then sail in company ( with help close to hand ) for the second week .
13 This compares with quantities close to zero in the outer city , for most speakers .
14 THE Liberal Democrats and the Labour Party reacted with outrage yesterday to suggestions by Mr Baker , Home Secretary , that the combination of proportional representation and looser immigration controls could open up Britain to a flood of immigrants and permit the rise of fascism .
15 One is provided by the National Consumer Council in its report Ordinary Justice , with a proposed network of general advice centres with access both to specialist advice agencies , with salaried staff and volunteers , and the legal profession .
16 Since that time , and despite further hostilities in 1965 , the 1949 ceasefire line or " line of control " had separated Azad Kashmir ( " Free Kashmir " — the northern Pakistani-controlled sector ) from Indian-administered Kashmir , which together with Jammu further to the south made up the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir .
17 Miss O'Keeffe 's work suggests to me that kind of passionate mysticism that clouds the seeing eye with visions false to it , like some sweet drug .
18 L'heureux jaloux has a ‘ jealousy ’ air and lengthy recitative with modulations only to flat keys ( movements 7–8 ) in F minor , which transforms a lover 's tiff into a miniature tragedy .
19 Such experiences of sexual liberation bear witness to the socially constructed ‘ nature ’ of identity with respect both to its contingency and its resilience : on the one hand the self can be and is experienced as radically different in the space of the other ; on the other hand it the extinction of self is the precondition of passing into the ecstasy with and through the other , it is an extinction which has to be replayed over and again as a constitutive part of sexual ecstasy itself .
20 Recently , however , there has been a reversion to analysis of pre-historic artefacts in terms of their contextual social relations , as semiotic and ideological representations , with respect both to users in the past and for us today ( e.g. Hodder ed. 1982 ; Miller and Tilley eds 1984 ) .
21 For example , Darwin er , remarks , and here I quote , even in the first edition of the Origin of Species , I distinctly stated that great weight must be attributed to the inherited effects of use and disuse , with respect both to the body and the mind .
22 This evaluation examined LA 's performance with respect both to intended words and to the equally valid words .
23 When dealing with landowners it is best to be known to be always fair , with offers close to market value , or an explanation made when this is not possible .
24 The normal mouse has 40 chromosomes which are all acrocentric with centromeres close to the terminus and almost invisible short arms .
25 The waters were layered from October to May while ice was present , with temperatures close to freezing point near the surface but at 1–1.25°C near the bottom in 26 m .
26 Ferranti continued with presentations yesterday to the group of more than 10 companies believed to have expressed an interest in bidding for the company or providing it with equity capital .
27 To put down the open , running rugby style he has pursued at Harlequins and with London simply to necessity would be wrong , though , for attack as the best form of defence is where Best 's basic instincts lie .
28 With engines close to the centre of the aircraft body there is very little asymmetric force being exerted when only one engine is producing thrust but with engines widely spaced in the wings , as they are on the Canberra , there is a great deal of thrust on one side and nothing on the other to counterbalance it .
29 ‘ She was going to him with letters right to the end . ’
30 Furthermore , if this is really understood , this purpose can be achieved through a great variety of approaches with regard both to content and method .
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