Example sentences of "[noun] with a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike other non-operative treatments , a non-functioning gall bladder with a stone impacted in Hartmann 's pouch is not a contraindication to treatment and stones were removed successfully in 15 of 16 patients with a return of cystic duct patency .
2 That is , they fluctuate about a mean with a wavelength small compared with the dimensions of the sample , and the effects of these fluctuations become insignificant within a few wavelengths of the surface .
3 Islington is a multi-ethnic , inner city London borough with a child population of 29,000 .
4 Although some Japanese still harbour a nostalgia for lost European greatness , the ‘ Western ’ package which formerly embraced all cultural , intellectual , physical and institutional characteristics with a source in Western Europe or the US has now come to mean almost exclusively the latter .
5 This sponge with a calcite skeleton was obtained from a gravel , an unusual type of rock in which to find fossils It is a broadly cup-shaped sponge , rapidly expanding from a narrow base .
6 He asked to go to the most demanding area and ended up in Smallhealth and Sparkbrook with a case load of up to 60 children .
7 To their credit , they 've all but ditched RDF 's cringeworthy word polemics , giving a greater role to singer Linda Goodman and infusing almost all their songs with a wealth of nightmarish samples .
8 Even Colin MacInnes remains convinced that music-hall was ‘ an act of working-class self assertion ’ although he concludes his analysis of the music-hall songs with a phrase that should set film historians thinking , for he sees them as a ‘ sort of bastard folk song of an industrial-commercial-imperial age ’ .
9 Charles met Robyn off the train from Rummidge with a bottle of champagne in his hand .
10 There are currently two positions available in the toxicology department in Lyon : these two posts would normally be suitable for toxicologists with a postgraduate qualification .
11 Various features of these personality characteristics relate to crime , the most important being extroversion 's association with a resistance to being ‘ conditioned ’ out of various forms of behaviour .
12 The southern Saxons appear to have been divided among more than one king at this time — King Nothhelm ( otherwise Nunna ) is found in association with a King Watt in the 690s ( CS 78 : S 45 ) and a King Aethelstan c .
13 All members are skilled craftsmen and women , who have the back up of old established Association with a reputation for having members who do goo work at a fair price .
14 Close association with a member of the other sex , as in marriage , allows a wider range of response and action than either partner could have on their own .
15 Nutrients are still at a premium here , so the plants form an association with a fungus pezzizella ericae which enables the heather to have a higher nitrogen uptake and to be more resistant to elements of heavy metals found in the soil .
16 Kodak Limited has responded to the appeal from the British Olympic Association with a donation of £10,000 to help support the British Teams at the Winter and Summer Olympics in 1992 .
17 It can not be the headquarters building of a normal fort and its association with a building which has all the appearances of a normal villa merely emphasizes the difficulties of interpretation ; but for the inscription a villa it would be .
18 Continued haemorrhage — ( a ) if the volume of intravenous fluids required to restore or maintain haemodynamic stability was greater than 1000 ml/hour or 3000 ml/12 hours , ( b ) fresh haematemesis and , ( c ) haematemesis or melaenas in association with a fall in packed cell volume greater than 5% in a 24 hour period , two days after admission .
19 But there was another reason why some places were holy — not intrinsically — but through their association with a past even more venerable than that of the martyrs : the sites of the lives of the apostles and the Lord .
20 It has the appearance of a shrine and an association with a water cult is indicated by the aquatic creatures in its mosaic .
21 First there are the buildings which are usually , though not exclusively , domestic in character , located in their own spacious plots of land or yards , often in association with a range of agricultural features .
22 The second distinctive group covers the well known strip buildings which are set end-on to the road frontages , often in association with a range of specialized activities .
23 Sir Peter then presented the Association with a cheque for £50,000 to help further development of this concept .
24 WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP THE ROYAL AIR FORCES ASSOCIATION WITH A LEGACY ?
25 Arthur Andersen , for example , says that the risk that a long-standing association with a client may impair objectivity is perceived , rather than actual , but concedes that something needs to be done ‘ so that others do not perceive that objectivity can be compromised ’ .
26 The slight channels have been interpreted as mill leats , paths and sheep walks ; the association with a spring ( or springs ) is critical , as is the fact that there is no outlet .
27 The project is being carried out in association with a group of Nigerian scholars as part of a wider study of social structure and environmental change in Northern Nigeria .
28 After planting they quickly build up into permanent perennial clumps and nothing looks finer in summer than to see them planted in association with a garden pool or other water garden feature .
29 At the same time , the First Leisure Corporation presented the Association with a £17,000 coach which had been specially customised for use at Sussexdown .
30 Even the useless dowelling with a bit of tin can on the end might come in handy one day ! .
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