Example sentences of "[noun sg] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A 57 year old man was referred for ERCP , 49 days after laparoscopic removal of a chronically inflamed gall bladder with many adhesions . |
2 | He was getting the rust off an old iron wheel with some acid . |
3 | ‘ You need something to do with your hands — hold a pencil in one hand and a rubber in the other or grasp the car steering wheel with both and keep them there . |
4 | Where a girl was in the front passenger seat and leaned across controlling the steering wheel with both hands , being within reach of the ignition and the hand brake . |
5 | Maxim slammed the steering wheel with both hands , nearly hard enough to break it , certainly hard enough to make both palms sting . |
6 | Cornelius gripped the steering wheel with both hands and kept his head well down . |
7 | Such a hierarchy confirmed that the ideal town plan was a gigantic cart wheel with several rims , a loose arrangement of radials and circular ring roads : a feature which Abercrombie stressed for London . |
8 | For instance , if one knew a person 's ethnic identity one could predict his or her religion with some confidence . |
9 | The more marked the change in behaviour or mental state , the more important it will be to find a remedy with that same mental picture . |
10 | Under his guidance the little group shared his special feeling for Rembrandt , who painted Jewish faces from the Amsterdam ghetto with such humanity that Modigliani insisted he must have been a Jew . |
11 | A core group of individuals does seem to stay in association with each other over extended periods , although there may be some coming and going within that time . |
12 | Almost all creatures have social and courtship rituals which affirm the nature of their personal association with each other , life to life and mind to mind . |
13 | In the maritime Antarctic they form short mats or cushions up to 25 cm across and 5–1Ocm deep , typically on warm north — or west-facing slopes close to sea level , in association with each other and with mosses ; they are usually underlain with brown soils to which they have contributed roots and other organic material ( Longton , 1985 ) . |
14 | Indicators are , on this conception , what social research works with and they indicate something , however well or badly , if they show detectable patterns of association with each other . |
15 | They are considered together here because of their close association with each other — girls experiencing institutional care also show a particularly high rate of premarital pregnancy ( Quinton et al. , 1984 ) . |
16 | RICHARD Dunwoody has turned down the chance to renew his association with former Champion Kribensis in the Bula Hurdle at Cheltenham on Saturday . |
17 | In order to avoid potential debt and environmental liabilities by association with former GDR companies , Mercedes-Benz was buying a 25 per cent share in and management control of LKW-Montagsgesellschaft , a new company being set up by Treuhandanstalt . |
18 | That is to say that each space must , in association with all other spaces of the machine , logically perform some function . |
19 | Helped by research grants and an association with All Souls College , Oxford , he wrote pioneering studies of social change in Africa which were published as Africa Emergent ( 1938 , 1949 ) and used by Lord Hailey ( first Baron Hailey , q.v. ) in preparing the African Survey ( 1938 ) . |
20 | Sport had always been a part of village life and Halling has a long association with all forms of sport . |
21 | Both Charles Alston and Alexander Monro of Edinburgh had studied at Leyden and maintained close association with that university . |
22 | His friends will hope that as an Honorary Fellow he may long maintain his close association with that great foundation ; that with greater leisure he will increase his production and that his visits to Colnaghi 's will not be rare . |
23 | I could train birds on the bitter bead , shock them , either immediately or a few minutes after training , and compare the biochemistry in the birds which had tasted the bead but forgotten the association with that in the birds which had tasted and remembered the bead . |
24 | The Americans , to their great credit , have recently taken the bold , if not brave , initiative , of targeting young black talent for special help , in association with many of the foremost , up and running , and independent schemes in the country and in complete accord with United States Tennis Association 's ( USTA ) President , Bob Cookson 's stated aim , that of ‘ providing growth opportunities for young American tennis players from every background and all environments ’ . |
25 | The skeleton was preserved in a muddy siltstone in close association with many of the common vertebrates in the Ischigualasto fauna ( Herrerasaurus , Saurosuchus , Aetosauroides , Ischigualastia , Exaeretodon , and an undescribed small carnivorous cynodont ) . |
26 | Today 's theme will serve us satisfactorily as a basis for our meditation , because water has had a long association with such images of healing , blessing and anointing . |
27 | We have at least begun to shed the unattractive reputation which association with such heresies creates . |
28 | In fact Dorothy tells us more about the sunset and the landscape than William — and yet he is traditionally thought of in association with such moments of natural grandeur . |
29 | The new deviance writers were naturally anxious to disengage themselves from association with such conservative goals . |
30 | Ford claimed that ‘ an association with another company is not essential for Ford 's continued success in Europe ’ . |