Example sentences of "with [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Survivors not treated with acyclovir often report significant neurological deterioration over the years after the acute onset of infection . |
2 | If you have a spinner in your family , you will keep some sheep ; possibly with fleece rather than carcase quality determining the breed . |
3 | He drew his hand with difficulty out of my rigid grip . |
4 | ‘ Believe what ? ’ her husband demanded , levering himself with difficulty out of the empty space of the refrigerated bacon counter . |
5 | This study shows that treatment with metronidazole selectively reduces intestinal inflammation and blood loss in patients with NSAID enteropathy . |
6 | All 23 single attacks of pouchitis have responded within three days of treatment with metronidazole orally . |
7 | All this has to be overcome with comprehension both at home and within the community . |
8 | ‘ The men at the frontier post do n't seem to have covered themselves with glory either . |
9 | When the people from Furnace Road visit the new housing estates they feel hemmed in , for though they live in a tight little terrace with backyard behind , and rug-sized gardens in front , they are used to a spaciousness that is due not to planning but to the lack of plan . |
10 | Those who were children during the war recall with horror how , one by one , their Jewish classmates disappeared . |
11 | With Zoser inside , at least he would have headed off trouble from the Moslems . |
12 | I suppose with Easter most people do stay I mean |
13 | ( A translation manual is a sort of dictionary that matches sentence with sentence rather than word with word . ) |
14 | Immuno-histochemical tests showed that animals treated with capsaicin apparently lost all the substance P from the ganglia ( cell clusters ) containing sensory nerve cells ; those that had received NGF alone had even more substance P than untreated control animals , and those that received both had fewer cell bodies containing substance P , but such cells as they had stained more strongly for substance P than those in controls . |
15 | Where intensive negotiations on a proposal are under way in Brussels , Parliament may be informed of the latest developments shortly before the critical Council — thus placing a new reserve on the proposal even if an earlier draft has previously been cleared — but if a compromise satisfactory to United Kingdom interests emerges , the minister will wish to agree , and to make his peace with Parliament later . |
16 | First , the term ‘ national security is no stranger to us ’ and was used often in statutes without being defined or restricted as to its meaning , with Parliament always accepting that ‘ decisions about questions of national security must be for Ministers ’ . |
17 | It 's a it 's a thing called EARS er which is an acronym for Starts with Election anyway . |
18 | Carmichael 's sexism — not that the word existed : ‘ the role of women in the struggle is prone ’ — and the obsession with struggle elsewhere and male intellectuals ' struggles here with an uncomprehending world , threw down enough issues to sustain a variety of competing tendencies , articles , and books for the following five years . |
19 | But the idea has been greeted with enthusiasm elsewhere … |
20 | In the library she negotiated a cease-fire between Joyce Babcock and the new trainee , a girl fatally endowed with enthusiasm both for books and for people , and therefore threatening the entire ethos of Joyce 's empire . |
21 | Cohn does not show why Indians responded to alien courts with enthusiasm rather than indifference . |
22 | The preacher was describing with enthusiasm how he had been wicked for years and how a certain parson had pointed it out to him : this had gradually turned him from wickedness . |
23 | She was fired with enthusiasm now to visit the border counties and soak up their atmosphere — the twisting Wye Valley , the Malvern Hills ' first harbingers of the rugged Welsh mountains beyond , unspoilt Shropshire 's towering Ludlow fortress . |
24 | Thus research papers were sometimes apparently preoccupied with technique simply because techniques had to be defined and refined for the purpose of the physical geographer . |
25 | Every now and then I can see it all so clearly ; a nice log fire and a little round table with a tablecloth , and hot toast with great slabs of butter , and crumpets with honey all oozing out of the little holes , and a china cup with steaming tea — ’ |
26 | The default channel four worked without problems for me in an office crammed with electronics easily blot out my portable FM radio . |
27 | All bedrooms have colour television and telephone and CH1 rooms are with washbasin only , CH2 rooms with private facilities . |
28 | erm , you know , with preparation beforehand I would normally have , have realized that , and anything else would 've been on top of it . |
29 | Then swing the leg forwards and hold in this position , with foot still flexed . |
30 | You do not need to use expensive gloss or enamel paints , because you have to finish off the surface with polyurethane anyway . |