Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Banyan Systems Inc says Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT has been integrated into its Vines enterprise networks : Banyan 's Windows NT client support will offer users complete integration into the Vines network with access to Banyan 's enterprise network services , all linked together with the StreetTalk III global directory service , enabling NT to be implemented as a Vines client or application server within the Banyan Vines enterprise . |
2 | Banyan 's Windows NT client support will offer users complete integration into the Vines network with access to Banyan 's enterprise network services , all linked together with the StreetTalk III global directory service , enabling NT to be implemented as a Vines client or application server within the Banyan Vines enterprise . |
3 | MMRC and MCC decisions can be sensibly implemented only with the knowledge and good will of staff . |
4 | ( He continued to insist , nonetheless , that that one-sidedness had been necessary , and that the negative points he had made must not be withdrawn , nor even weakened , but merely held together with the positive . |
5 | He was pleased to see how well they had all mixed , even though they had admittedly come together with a common purpose . |
6 | ‘ Actually they 're meat and coconut , just mixed together with a touch of coriander . |
7 | Critics may argue that it has not moved enough with the times , is not as up-to-date in its special effects as its counterparts across the Atlantic , but this perhaps highlights its attraction . |
8 | He says they have to photograph issues not connected directly with the rally , perhaps the environment or wildlife . |
9 | Some of this desire for peace seems to have been genuine , and not connected merely with the glory it might bring the President . |
10 | In the past , the use of these uplands for sheep and beef cattle rearing has not conflicted significantly with the need to retain habitats such as moorlands , hill grasslands , high altitude montane vegetation , enclosed pastures and hay meadows , wetlands and native woodlands , which form the basis of the nature conservation interest of the 9.68 million hectares of upland in the UK . |
11 | The expatriates may , therefore , have to advertise in local papers to find suitable accommodation — a time-consuming worry if the expatriate and family have already arrived here with no accommodation ready for them . |
12 | In most cases , late leaching was accompanied by the calcitisation of dolomite and secondary limestones are normally found together with the porous dolomites ( Figs. 21 , 22 , 23 and 24 ; Clark 1980a ) . |
13 | At least I had the money , painfully scraped together with a view to eventually taking a PGCE-TEFL course to upgrade my qualifications and enable me to escape from Clive 's power . |
14 | Whatever else they had sent , the south of England had not supported Siward with an army . |
15 | Feeling sick with relief that she had not run away with a rich man , Frankie shook his head vigorously in agreement and clung to her arm . |
16 | On the intervening rift floor are hot springs representing deeply circulated groundwaters not involved significantly with the high enthalpy systems of the volcanoes . |
17 | Leg furnishings are also best groomed daily with a metal comb , using downward strokes at an angle of 90 degrees to the leg . |
18 | He also chose the Afro-Guyanese Hinds as his running mate as part of a campaign to win the support of the ethnic minority community ( generally identified largely with the PNC ) and to remove fears of domination by the mainly PPP-supporting Indo-Guyanese majority . |
19 | Surplus glue is easily trimmed away with a sharp knife . |
20 | In answer to an earlier question the Under-Secretary of State mentioned the vast resources given to the city of Liverpool , and by definition to other inner city authorities , which have not used housing resources sensibly and have not proceeded far with the right to buy . |
21 | Persons who have not contracted directly with the exchange , and this includes most customers , are not generally bound by the exchange rules , nor is the exchange itself liable to such persons . |
22 | If the essay now abandons these questions and introduces another topic , then the questions have not engaged directly with the reader but have suspended debate , after having introduced , tantalisingly , an area for speculation . |
23 | The practices of livestock owners had not changed significantly with the spread of veterinary services and they too required more land . |
24 | It was as if all the Wandas and Melissas of her imagination had just drifted ceilingwards with the steam . |
25 | In 1977 , when the European Space Agency decided not to include SPOT among its programmes , the French government nonetheless pressed ahead with the project . |
26 | Fylde Flyer , on whom Piggott was deputising for Jack Berry 's injured stable-jockey John Carroll , was still lifted home with the old familiar magical rhythm and skill . |
27 | He was still seen intermittently with the ‘ bizarre Englishwoman ’ , but by 1916 the love affair was effectively over . |
28 | Still tied together with the strands of wool we moved towards the fence intending to drape it on the wire . |
29 | if we can keep up with that kind of play — and — get those goals we will do OK. im still worried both with the back-five and the attackers — against better oppositon or away things — might — not look as good as on monday . |
30 | This development is usually associated particularly with the Prussian and Russian forces . |