Example sentences of "with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Right now , for example , all the digital media we have considered fail to compete with videodisc in an area of functionality general considered highly important in many areas of the IMT sector : the delivery of high quality , full screen , full motion video .
2 The Committee itself concluded ‘ that the overall technical standard of the operation has been high , both in the sense that the signal itself has been generated with great skill and proficiency and that the practical and logistical problems associated with presence of televising personnel and equipment have been kept to a minimum ’ .
3 ( Reproduced from The best of Eagle annual 1951–59 ; used with permission of Fleetway 1991 . )
4 Operation Plum Pudding ( reproduced from The best of Eagle annual 1951–59 ; used with permission of Fleetway 1991 ) .
5 ‘ The Rainbow Serpent ’ painting by Mike Lyons ( with permission of the artist ) , graphically illustrates the Rainbow Serpent as the Creative , energizing force of the Supreme Universal Spirit or ‘ Father ’ , named Biame or Byamee in the mythology of the Australian Aborigines .
6 Figure 4.5 Porter 's factors for analysing industrial structure ( factors are illustrative ; for a full list see Porter , 1985 , figure 1.2 ) Adapted with permission of The Free Press , a division of Macmillan , Inc. from Competitive Advantage : Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance by M. E. Porter , copyright © 1985 by M. E. Porter .
7 Adapted with permission of The Free Press , a Division of Macmillan , Inc. from Corporate Strategic Analysis by M. C. Bogue and E. S. Buffa .
8 Adapted with permission of the Free Press , a division on Macmillan , Inc. , from Creating Shareholder Value : The New Standard for Business Performance by A. Rappaport .
9 Rupert Bear ( reproduced with permission from Express Newspapers plc ) .
10 Power applied for a go-around , acceleration was again brisk , and with permission from the tower ( it was , after all , a quiet weekday ) I flew a tight circuit back on ti finals for a short-field landing .
11 ( Reproduced with permission from Stricker et al . )
12 Adapted with permission from The Free Press , a division of Macmillan , Inc. from Corporate Strategic Analysis by M. C. Bogue and E. S. Buffa .
13 The Abkhaz authorities called the deployment an " occupation " , referring to the April 1992 agreement which permitted Georgian National Guard troops to enter Abkhazia only with permission from the Abkhaz government .
14 I was so tired with the journey and the entertainment that I could only walk and speak with difficulty for the next three days .
15 Joseph watched Tran Van Hieu 's father lower himself to the ground with difficulty for the third time .
16 She got it shut , and leaning with difficulty to the jolting bowl , she vomited colourless fluids from her empty stomach .
17 On the other hand , beagles , taught with difficulty to ‘ smoke ’ , appeared to suffer no ill effects to the lungs .
18 A pupil observation checklist was prepared on which originally , seating plans were included but on advice , largely concerned with difficulty of interpretation , this was removed .
19 He shook himself and focused with difficulty on the small crooked figure standing in front of him .
20 He opened his eyes , his consciousness hazed and slowed by the kif he had smoked , and focused with difficulty on the watch on the bedside table .
21 Peter put the tea tray down with difficulty on a table already strewn with books and papers .
22 It has been found that birds are most easily sexually imprinted on their own species , fairly easily on closely related species , and only with difficulty on very different species .
23 The old cheese presses which had lain dusty in the stable loft were brought down with difficulty on account of their immense weight and set up on the flagged floor .
24 I watched him turn and walk with difficulty across the marshes , the chain hanging clumsily around his leg .
25 As the room fell suddenly , tensely silent , he began to walk , to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine .
26 Driving with difficulty through torrential rain while thunder and lightning crashed overhead , Jack found himself in a narrow West Country lane , realising that he had missed the turning that would have brought him back on to the main road .
27 It allows me to savour the end of the conflict , to enjoy it in a way I could not have done if it had really happened , that is if a few words had been exchanged , spoken with difficulty through the barbed-wire taboos that separate people in so-called intimate relationships .
28 Robyn pushed through the stuffy , claustrophobic room , weaving her way with difficulty through the couples who always seem to be dancing , always clinging together .
29 for example , an Individual with difficulty in adjusting to a 24-hour day should make every attempt to strengthen the rhythmic influence of social factors and meal times by adhering as rigidly as possible to a regular routine .
30 Having negotiated the pitch with difficulty in the wet , I was at first relieved at having passed beneath the boulder and looking forward to an easy scramble to the top when I came across another difficult pitch .
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