Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] with " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the missioners were deaf themselves , but most of them were hearing people who were either related to someone deaf or with some other chance connection with deafness . |
2 | The colours are solid or with various patterns : red-and-white is often seen among the reds . |
3 | The country 's suspension from the US system of generalized special preferences ( GSP ) ( which allowed underdeveloped countries to export products to the US duty free or with low tariffs ) was to continue until Paraguay improved its record on labour rights and provided more assistance with US anti-drug efforts . |
4 | The cake keeps well in a tin or tightly wrapped in foil and should be served sliced , buttered or with jam . |
5 | It usually coincided with the end of phase 2 or with phase 3 of the migrating motor complex in lower oesophageal sphincter and stomach . |
6 | Nor will a network of single-purpose bodies find it easy to co-ordinate services either with one another or with the services of the districts or boroughs . |
7 | By s.21(1) of the 1968 Theft Act : [ a ] person is guilty of blackmail if , with a view to gain for himself or another or with intent to cause loss to another , he makes any unwarranted demand with menaces ; and for this purpose a demand with menaces is unwarranted unless the person making it does so in the belief — ( a ) that he had reasonable grounds for making the demand ; and ( b ) that the use of the menaces is a proper means of reinforcing the demand . |
8 | Moving on to the row on paragraph eight , again all three groups are agreed er on this except with one I think exception of a certain group . |
9 | With this policy of constant development and improvement , it 's clear that with Heathrow , Gatwick and Stansted , London will not just lead Paris , Frankfurt and Amsterdam — our position as the number one international airport group in the world will be in no doubt . |
10 | Independently of whether such arguments have any bearing on the duration of sympatry between cuckoos and magpies , it is clear that with the larger sample sizes of our data , many of the trends oppose those claimed by Soler and Möller . |
11 | The Data Discman , as it was originally called , is described in detail in chapter 3 but it is clear that with upgraded devices now being launched by Sony and a multimedia player in the wings , Sony 's handheld platform will be the basis of a new generation of powerful electronic book players . |
12 | Within the hour the camera , the film and the physical chemistry became so clear that with a great sense of excitement I hurried to the place where a friend was staying to describe to him in detail a dry camera which would give a picture immediately after exposure . |
13 | For him it was clear that with the expropriation of the property-owning classes , the nationalization of the means of production and the formation of a planned economy , the ruling class was the proletariat . |
14 | What I want to do is clear that with Mr and Mrs as well pay half of that |
15 | First of all , I think it would be useful if we were clear that with the new , ministry was a waste ! |
16 | Subsidiarity is an old doctrine from German Catholic social philosophy and has far more to do with this than with constitutional theory . |
17 | Sleek , sexy styles need body and bounce and what better way to achieve this than with heated curlers — they 've been a girls best friend for decades . |
18 | More and more members of the American foreign service were coming to question the belief , strongly held at the end of the war , that the USSR was more likely to be caught up in rivalry with the British than with the United States . |
19 | Mrs Hill was a small , plump , middle-aged woman , with fine frizzy hair which she encased in a fine frizzy hair net ; she always wore a purple and blue flowered pinny , a garment more in keeping with an aunt or a cleaner than with a lover of science . |
20 | In such cases failure is even more painful than with a home student , and one has heard rumours of failed candidates having to return several years of fees to their government , and suffering even worse penalties . |
21 | As coding with the Read codes can be more detailed than with other codes it will be more prone to error and may take longer . |
22 | Nevertheless , reaching understandings with them on operational requirements is still easier than with our European partners . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Venturing out with a small baby is actually easier than with toddlers , who want to crawl , explore and get up to mischief . |
25 | Separating the two parts is considerably easier than with cast iron . |
26 | I was afraid that with such incomplete information the police might get to the monkeys involved — in other words , the front men , without reaching the organ-grinder himself . ’ |
27 | With the second set of options ( long repayment period = low APR ) , the average repayment period chosen was if anything shorter than with the first ( short repayment period = low APR ) . |
28 | With a star of greater mass , everything happens at an accelerated rate , and the star 's active life is much shorter than with our sedate Sun . |
29 | The system is further complicated by the fact that on many issues a Flemish socialist is far less likely to agree with a French-speaking fellow-socialist than with a conservative fellow-Fleming . |
30 | The Christians were strongly opposed to child exposure , actively rescuing foundlings , and deplored abortions which they did not think defensible except with arguments that equally justified infanticide . |