Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | This finding conflicts with those of Bransford and Johnson ( 1972 ) and Dooling and Mullett ( 1973 ) who found that providing information about the theme or context of a passage after it had been presented did not improve performance , and so concluded that such information only affected the organisation carried out when the passage was memorised . |
2 | And Dicks is delighted just to be under consideration , because English League suspensions do n't count in the competition , which pits First Division clubs with those from Serie B. |
3 | To put it another way : how did they think they could share their thoughts about the trick objects with another person ? |
4 | With this , colliding wave solutions with any desired number of parameters may be constructed . |
5 | Bucket shops with more to hide are often more cautious when it comes to recruitment . |
6 | The implications of the moves towards greater E C integration for the sector , encouraging the development of effective networks , of voluntary organisations across the community as a whole , and building relationships with all the institutions , of the European Community to ensure that the interests of the voluntary sector in the United Kingdom are both maintained and arguable enhanced . |
7 | The material consisted of loose black ash and claystone fragments with some sandstone and wood . |
8 | However , the results of the comparison of valence level PES with these simpler calculations have not been encouraging . |
9 | We followed standard protocols for the preparation of bacterial suspensions for adhesion and hydrophobicity assays because the expression of adhesins is known to be affected by nutrient and growth conditions ; however , as repeat assays with both control strains and patient isolates confirmed , such properties are otherwise quite stable phenotypic markers . |
10 | A spokesman said that anything which enabled farmers to make longer term plans with some confidence was a step in the right direction . |
11 | This notion is supposedly supported by the concurrent decline of major herbivore groups with that of their food plants , but to my mind the example she used in his article are naive and far from convincing . |
12 | But be warned : even vitrio-spitting moments contain humorous silver linings with this band , as bassist William Potter demonstrates . |
13 | But be warned : even vitrio-spitting moments contain humorous silver linings with this band , as bassist William Potter demonstrates . |
14 | By plotting ring patterns of trees in this area , scientists can date ancient building timbers , and other wood artifacts , by comparing ring patterns with those of the bristlecone pines ( such studies have been given the name of dendrochronotogy . |
15 | However , he got better results in his own TV film , The Ewok Adventure ( aka Caravan of Courage , 1984 ) , which he produced for Lucas , by shooting some action sequences with most of the picture area on the negative blocked off , then — working from a test strip just before the main action — matching the matte painting to the unexposed area and finally compositing action and painting together . |
16 | No one in the offices overlooking Spring Gardens with any recollection of seeing him … |
17 | Immunoprecipitation was from JM cell extracts with either anti-Rb monoclonal antibody IF8 ( ref. 29 ) or a control monoclonal antibody A7 . |
18 | Can read single or double entry tables with some task demand . |
19 | Interview studies with several thousand unemployed people have mapped out decrements in psychological health caused by unemployment . |
20 | Alternative excise duty structures could maintain existing revenue levels with less distortion of consumer choice . |
21 | You can then compare your data items with that frame , noting if the substitution item has the same or different pitch as the word in the frame you are comparing with . |
22 | And then there will be a draw to decide which gold card holders with all three vouchers will get tickets for Wembley . |
23 | I got a room in the inn , and despite the windiness of the house and the army of earwigs that people it , I was very snug : a friend who has been there in winter gives amusing particulars regarding the draughts that are vocal as well as felt in this palace of the winds ; he found it necessary to nail up his bed-room windows with many plies of blanket , and thus to allow day and night to glide unnoted past , for all was dark — yet were not the breathings of the winds hushed ! |
24 | During the follow up without any anti-ulcer treatment , patients were instructed to report to the study physicians with all symptoms related to their gastric ulcer disease , who suggested and performed repeat endoscopies . |
25 | It would be far better , as my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary said , to conclude association agreements with those countries and to help them in every way to catch up and to adopt the principles of a single free market rather than trying to integrate them within new political structures . |
26 | Although the EC has signed association agreements with these countries , it is prevented by the political need to protect its own industries from allowing imports of these commodities on the scale that would be possible . |
27 | Such local context-tables are useful when the shell script interfaces with another tool that generates material that is to be viewed in an idiosyncratic way , e.g. using special fonts . |
28 | Whether or not league tables are reported , however , there is a natural tendency for evaluators to compare their study results with those for other health care programmes . |
29 | Goldsmith talks with some conviction , but she is the first to admit that she is a phoney . |
30 | By gently scraping the mucosa and lamina propria from a small piece of resected colon with a scalpel blade and biopsying the tissue below , it was possible to compare metabolism of mucosal biopsy specimens with that of submucosal specimens ( histologically shown to contain connective tissue and muscularis ) . |