Example sentences of "[subord] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 Hypnotherapy is also useful , except with those susceptible to depression , since this can be brought on or made much worse by hypnosis .
2 The intention was , firstly , to devise a service which was client-centred , which was sufficiently flexible to provide an individually tailored package of care which would meet the wishes of each client , and fit in with his or her timetable rather than with that of the service-providers .
3 The primary endpoint , total vascular mortality , was 23% lower with aspirin alone than with neither treatment ( 95% CI -30 to -15 , p < 0.00001 ) , 25% lower with streptokinase alone ( -32 to -18 , p < 0.0001 ) , and 42% lower with combined treatment ( -50 to -34 , p < 0.00001 ) .
4 One complicating result of these diverse ways of looking at media is that they can easily seem to have more in common with non -media organizations and products than with each other .
5 As expected , the addition of bFGF to sucralfate did not augment the gastroprotective activity of this drug except in stress lesions , which were significantly more reduced after treatment with the combination of bFGF and sucralfate than with each agent separately .
6 Theoretically , however , it should be easier to reconcile the principles of sustainable development with tourism than with many other forms of economic activity .
7 In the series of Pointner there seems to be fewer episodes of rebleeding using a combined regimen of injection treatment and electrocoagulation than with either procedure alone .
8 The Profitboss can hire cleaners just as cheaply as a subcontractor , and they 'll take more pride in identifying with him and the company than with some boss once removed .
9 Viewing increased more with new broadcasting hours , such as afternoon TV in the early 1970s and breakfast time in the early 1980s , than with more channels and programme choice or technical improvements such as colour ( colour licences overtook black and white in 1976 ) .
10 But we deal at somewhat greater length with the language aspects of the English curriculum than with those concerned with literature , because language , including such matters as Standard English , the use of linguistic terminology , the teaching of grammar and knowledge about language , has recently been a more contentious subject than the teaching of literature .
11 Although such characteristics probably do play some secondary role , we find this interpretation unconvincing and suspect that it stems from a need to make a connection with what are perceived as the relatively more ‘ attractive ’ features of psychosis , rather than with those emphasised in descriptions of schizophrenia , a concept that has taken on almost entirely negative connotations .
12 These conclusions thus accord more with Hayek 's views on distributive justice than with those of Rawls .
13 Where contact with the organized public is necessary or unavoidable , steps are taken to retain the organizational initiative in the hands of the governmental authorities as far as possible , and to associate with people of like attitude rather than with those who are considered to be ‘ uncooperative ’ , ‘ militant ’ , ‘ extremist ’ for example .
14 This is not an unsurprising phenomenon since common sense would seem to indicate that people interact more with those that are close than with those who are distant .
15 The reason is that with Van Gogh art and life are not merely conditioned by each other to a greater degree than with any other artist , but actually merge with each other .
16 He went over the Tay to Aberfeldy more to keep Flemyng quiet than with any hope of working .
17 Makarenko had better relations with the local secret police than with any other official authority .
18 It is a revolution more obviously compared with the French than with any other revolution because of its stages of progression , even though it has so far been peaceful despite the anger .
19 The deficit is now particularly high with Germany : in 1990 it was £6.7 billion , that is three times higher than with any other country .
20 sanctimonious self-righteous people , from the name given to an extremist religious sect among the Jews at the time of Christ who seemed more concerned with forms and outward observances prescribed by the Law of Moses than with any inward and spiritual meaning .
21 Once or twice Allen loosed off an arrow at a scampering squirrel , more in play than with any idea of hitting it , and then scrabbled about in the undergrowth to recover the shaft .
22 The reduction in child pedestrian fatalities may not therefore be quite what it seems , having perhaps more to do with parental sacrifice of the freedom of movement of their children than with any tangible gains in traffic safety .
23 It was obvious that by using a combination of synergistic approaches to treatment , faster and better results could be obtained than with any one therapy alone .
24 As we argued here on 17 April , Labour 's failure in the 1992 election was more to do with its inability to mobilise its traditional base of support than with any inability to reach out to newer social groupings .
25 We are intimately acquainted with the state of this painter 's worn-out trousers , decaying coats , leaking boots , the money spent on his teeth , his food , his rooms , more so in fact than with any other artist .
26 More crimes are committed with illustrated books , especially in certain categories , than with any others , owing to the operations of the ‘ breaker ’ , the dealer ( and sometimes , regrettably , the collector ) who will ruthlessly destroy a perfectly good book because the total value of the separate plates or maps , sold individually , is more than the intact volume would ordinarily be .
27 The vulnerability of ageing people to iatrogenic disease is greater than with any other age group .
28 The UDC s contribution to the politics of progress had more to do with the transmission of old values than with any radical new thinking .
29 Although great controversy was generated , the proposed reforms were really only dealing with the margins of the Welfare State rather than with any fundamental alterations in its structure .
30 Nearly 300 people have tried it out over the past four years and ‘ the success rate is significantly higher than with any other start-your-own-business scheme , ’ said Barfield 's joint MD Cliff Maxen .
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