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

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1 But , with simultaneous political vacuums this weekend in Prague and East Berlin , there must be some apprehension as to what may happen if either or both implodes .
2 Small intrusions occur both in association with larger forms , and with extrusive igneous phenomena .
3 Teacher training also tried to provide a methodology and techniques to deal with rural multi-grade schools , which require different skills from those in single grade teaching .
4 The xianguangiids , from the Burgess Shale-type fauna at Chengjiang in China ( Fig. 1 ) , are interpreted as anthozoan-like cnidarians on account of a basal disc , polyp-like body with possible septal impressions , and a distal crown of tentacles .
5 Because of the potential side-effects and risks of lithium carbonate ( e.g. toxicity , hypothyroidism , and renal impairment ) , as well the non-response of some patients , other drugs with possible prophylactic effects in patients with recurrent affective disorders are currently under investigation .
6 During the next year , scientists will evaluate the proposal and begin informal discussions with possible international partners .
7 Twelve of these children received previous antibiotic therapy for various reasons , with possible inadvertent effects on the diagnosis of H pylori .
8 The possible words in the input are given semantic scores based on how well they combine with possible neighbouring words in the input .
9 Announcing the extension of the scheme , Energy Minister Tim Eggar said that further subsidies might be introduced in 1997-98 , with possible separate bands for wind power , hydroelectricity , landfill gas , waste incineration , agricultural and forestry waste and coppice fuel .
10 Columns of this matrix are labelled with possible syntactic properties of each entry word and semantic properties , e.g. , ’ concrete ’ , ’ animate ’ , etc .
11 Efficiency at work is decreased and judgment impaired , with possible serious results .
12 It even deals with possible technical problems .
13 It even deals with possible technical problems .
14 Over-grazed hillsides stripped of their heather are eroding into the valley , bringing down silt that will in time upset the natural balance of the water chemistry , with possible adverse effects on fish stocks .
15 If confidentiality is an issue the most effective approach may be to discuss brief , anonymous details of the opportunity with possible interested parties and use their responses as a basis for preparing a shortlist .
16 Gadebridge was totally demolished and the site used for farming ; the shrine of Apollo at Nettleton was destroyed , partly by fire in AD 350 , and the site turned into a small factory for the manufacture of pewter vessels ; and the temple at Uley was demolished and desecrated and the materials used for a new stone building with possible Christian associations .
17 The testing procedure necessitated the exposure of a considerable number of conductors placing employees at risk from electric shock , with possible fatal results .
18 Councillors agreed to look at the possibility of closing off Roedowns Road to help with possible traffic-flow problems .
19 MESSAGE BEGINS STOP RE INSTRUCTIONS FROM AVIARY REGARDING THREE SPECIMENS STOP FIRST CHOICE UNSUITABLE AS HAS SECURE NEST AND TWO FLEDGELINGS STOP CHOICE TWO POSSIBILITY BUT KNOWN TO FLY CLOSELY WITH FLOCK STOP CHOICE THREE SEEMS HIGHLY PROMISING AS LONE BIRD WITH POSSIBLE MIGRATORY TENDENCIES STOP GROUND BAIT BEING LAID STOP WILL ADVISE LATER WITH FULL OBSERVATION REPORT STOP MESSAGE ENDS STOP MON 0800 GMT
20 The immediate haemodynamic effect of interrupting blood flow to the low resistance placental circulation while the umbilical arteries are pulsating is an abrupt rise in systemic arterial pressure with possible deleterious effects .
21 Mr David Walker , FT managing editor , said that over 100 journalists , or nearly a third of the staff , had been referred to the company 's medical department with possible RSI symptoms .
22 It was realised very early that the fusion of deuterium nuclei ( deuterons ) could prove to be a copious source of neutrons with possible military applications .
23 Some of the buildings are faced in a swathe of reflective glass that merely reflects other mundane buildings , some in brick , some with half-hearted Post-Modern details .
24 NOKIA SIGN AGREEMENT WITH UKRANIAN MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
25 But the carriages will be able to operate in trains , giving a theoretical maximum capacity of up to 30 000 passengers per hour , with 120-metre long trains .
26 Today 's generation of ‘ professionals ’ are packing this artificial ethos with endearing little catchphrases such as ‘ community care ’ ‘ caring professionals ’ and the soon-to-be-foisted-on-us ‘ care managers ’ .
27 Here was a face , buried in its cloud of hair , which looked more like a mask than a living thing , a mask such as might be worn on All Souls ' Eve to scare the children , all thickly white with painted black sockets for eyes and a mouth so crudely gashed it was but a slit .
28 It is associated with low circulating levels of pituitary gonadotropins secondary to inadequate stimulation by hypothalamic releasing factor ( LHRH ) , itself a direct effect of undernutrition .
29 Boiling points : The lowest members are gasses with low boiling points .
30 These saucers were deep , flat dishes with low upturned rims , about 6in across .
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