Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] with [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Formative interactions during Drosophila neuromuscular synaptogenesis have striking parallels with synaptogenesis at the vertebrate NMJ . |
2 | Radiographs of the chest showed enlargement of the right heart with prominence of the pulmonary outflow tract . |
3 | Central Broadcasting 's Managing Director , Andy Allan , says how important it is to offer a good mixture of regional programmes with news at the heart . |
4 | Although not intransigent , Wash was clearly uneasy about the specific link with Bedfordshire as the precedent to establish a principle . |
5 | The apartments themselves are very well furnished with a balcony , a fully equipped kitchenette , and private bathroom , each sleeping 2–4 people in a one-bedroomed apartment with sofa-beds in the lounge . |
6 | Thus to is used with the infinitive both for the lexical and grammatical meaning it brings into the context : its lexical meaning of an approach to the infinitive event from a position before is called for by the relative position in time of the extra-infinitival spatial support with respect to the position occupied by non-ordinalized person at the beginning of the infinitive 's event ; its grammatical meaning as an establisher of a relation where the inherent mechanism of incidence is inoperative is called for by the fact that the event can not otherwise be represented as incident to the extra-infinitival support since the latter is not already situated at the beginning of the event , i.e. is not within the confines of event time . |
7 | However , this is a one-dimensional spectrum with respect to the component of the wave number in the mean flow direction , and so is not in general a complete determination of the spectral characteristics or of E(k) . |
8 | Mike , however , had travelled north , leaving his pregnant girlfriend with relatives in the safety of a Harare suburb as he went looking for another war . |
9 | According to Lado ( 1964 ) , this is the facility to use the units and patterns of a language at conversational speed with attention on the message and not on the language units or patterns as such . |
10 | As Athelstan and Cranston made their way back into the city , the hospitaller , Fitzormonde , was standing in the bailey of the Tower , staring at the huge bear now stuffing its cruel mouth with scraps from the Tower kitchen . |
11 | Two Scottish companies have opened new European branches with assistance from the German partner in the project . |
12 | David Macdonald made a series of quota quickies before going on to a larger budget with the striking comedy-thriller This Man is News ( 1938 ) , and Michael Powell built a reputation as a director of energetic quota films before making his mainstream début with Edge of the World ( 1937 ) , about the depopulation of a remote island in the Shetlands . |
13 | Those who argue that the modern nuclear or conjugal based family is a ‘ relatively isolated ’ unit do not deny that individual family members may maintain strong relationships with members of the families in which they were brought up ( their families of origin ) even after they have married and formed their own families ( their families of procreation ) . |
14 | We were told by English boys that reception classes were ‘ like Junior schools with pictures on the walls ’ and that the work done in them was not really serious . |
15 | Dry cough with pain in the hip , involuntary urination . |
16 | For a subtle effect with lighting in the evenings , install low-voltage lights in your alcove , and use perforated hardboard to cut out the arch shape . |
17 | The result of such a mishap is often spectacular with the eighty h.p. engine trying to wind the rubber bow back to the stern , but on this occasion the engine quickly stalled and I was left drifting helplessly in a strong wind with rope from the outboard propeller stretching from stern to bow in an inaccessible position . |
18 | In patients who had undergone operation an χ 2 test was performed for the analysis of the possible association with mortality of the following variables : stage I-II v stage IV disease , histological subtype low/mixed grade or high grade , presence or absence of gastric serosal invasion , presence or absence of lymphoma in the margin of resection or contiguous extension of the lymphoma to nearby abdominal organs , or both , and tumour size over or under 10 cm . |
19 | Clerks are also expected to assist unrepresented parties with advice on the procedure adopted in the tribunals . |
20 | Following extensive research with industry into the needs and activities of the training function , the standards will be published later this year . |
21 | The United States decided that isolation with Israel from the consensus of the whole world community was too high a price to pay . |
22 | These include the Centre for Speech Technology Research ( CSTR ) , which was founded in 1984 for collaborative research with departments in the Faculty of Science and Engineering into human/computer interaction through speech . |
23 | This award , under the Franco-British ( ESRC/CNRS ) exchange scheme , funded a number of visits to France to carry out collaborative research with colleagues of the Institut National de la Sante et Recherche Medicale , France . |
24 | Repeat the operation with another user with access to the DC . |
25 | The David Nicholson-trained gelding emerged as 3-1 clear favourite with Ladbrokes for the Champion Hurdle following his five-length defeat of Flown , with Martin Pipe 's Granville Again well beaten back in third . |
26 | Like Gatrell and Vincent and Shepherd before him , he is concerned with the lack of detailed geographical information particularly in this case with reference to the years between censuses . |
27 | Miss Timber Topper looks best in the opener and after Richards has had another winner with Pyjamas in the St. Boswell 's Handicap Chase I expect Stephenson 's Jupiter 's Glory to complete a great day for punters . |
28 | Today 's only surviving meeting presents few opportunities , but the Chris Nash-trained Jokester should brighten up a damp afternoon with victory in the Ruddington Handicap Hurdle ( 3.35 ) . |
29 | Dyson got off on the wrong foot with Morris from the very beginning , even though Morris politely stopped writing while Bob introduced them , and sat back in his chair to look at Dyson . |
30 | Off-set meetings with others in the ‘ Carry On ’ organization were usually at their homes , certainly not his . |