Example sentences of "[subord] [vb pp] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ’ Increasingly the Regulation was being interpreted in a way which was much wider than intended with applications for review becoming ever more speculative . |
2 | When I first approached The Smiths in regard to this book , although treated with sympathy from their manager , I was waved aside without so much as an acknowledgement . |
3 | An amount which is still a matter for pride , if tinged with apprehension at the increasing number of unnecessary restrictions . |
4 | Children who had seen the ending of the film were the aggressor was berated were just as aggressive if rewarded with candy for every act they could re-create from the film . |
5 | This accident alarmed safety scientists in Europe because is showed that even a small break in the cooling circuit , if combined with faults in equipment and human error , could be as serious as a large rupture . |
6 | For instance , the risk of a heart attack is greatly increased by smoking and more so if combined with use of the contraceptive pill . |
7 | By contrast , where time is not of the essence for the service of a landlord 's notice calling for a rent review , mere delay by the landlord , however lengthy and even if coupled with hardship to the tenant , does not of itself destroy the contractual right which the landlord has to serve a notice . |
8 | In this sense , the play focussed on one of the key issues concerning mental handicap ; whether , if faced with life with a handicapped child , parents will be able to accept it and cope . |
9 | He concludes that these systems show a number of deficiencies in dealing with UDC numbers unless written with UDC in mind . |
10 | In a political and administrative system as riddled with tradition as the British , the old model could , and probably will , be restored in the few minutes it takes a new prime minister to travel from Buckingham Palace to Downing Street . |
11 | He saw it as filled with lines of force , whose arrangements permitted or prohibited the passage of an electric current ; this was itself force rather than any material ‘ juice ’ . |
12 | The workmen 's dialogue , which he co-authored , though filled with pieces of carefully observed slang , is none the less stilted and sometimes too obviously theatrical . |
13 | Now which when differentiated with respect to gives . |
14 | She is later employed as a maid by Lady Dedlock , who , when threatened with exposure by Tulkinghorn , seeks to shield her protégée from involvement in her disgrace . |
15 | Myself , when threatened with arrest by the British police |
16 | The standard Mk3 open second as built with tables for four apart from the twin face–to–back seats at the centre partition . |
17 | Also , when presented with questions like ‘ What eats less , a horse or a bunny ? ’ , or a practical situation like ‘ Pretend you had to carry a bucket full of dirt and it was really heavy . |
18 | But they also warn ram-raiding gangs , especially when equipped with weapons like this , are dangerous and unpredicatable and should not be approached . |
19 | Indeed , when compared with asthmatics without oesophagitis , asthmatics with oesophagitis had a sevenfold increase in the frequency of hiatal hernia . |
20 | The pronounced differences between regions in individual countries become far less significant when compared with differences between the richer , northern countries and southern Mediterranean areas . |
21 | First , there has been a massive increase in the level of military expenditure by the American federal government when compared with figures from before the Second World War figures . |
22 | LC-derived samples were greatly enriched in I-A α -chain and greatly depleted of K1 mRNA when compared with amounts of KC RNA that gave similar amounts of E-cadherin PCR product . |
23 | If we adopt here Le Page 's distinction between focusing and diffuseness in language states , a community like Belfast is relatively diffuse ( divergent within itself ) in comparison with more homogeneous communities , but relatively focused when compared with communities in which there is extensive code-switching and code-mixing ( such as the Caribbean communities studied by Le Page and Tabouret-Keller , 1985 ) . |
24 | The fall in serum pepsinogen C during combined therapy ( 20 ( 3 ) µg/l ) was also significant ( p<0.01 ) , when compared with values during omeprazole alone ( 37 ( 9 ) µg/l ) , but the result on the day after stopping failed to reach statistical significance ( 26 ( 8 ) v 34 ( 9 ) µg/l ) . |
25 | Patients with active disease receiving steroids ( n=4 ) did not differ from the active group as a whole : the absorption of PEGs in the range 502–810 in these patients was raised ( p<0.05 ) when compared with patients in remission and controls . |
26 | Another significant finding was that there was no difference in basal UOS pressure in children whose problems could be ascribed to oesophagopharyngeal reflux when compared with children in other groups . |
27 | However , these inroads by man and beast on board were light when compared with losses at sea , due to storm or war , when whole shipments might be lost . |
28 | However , the evidence shows that , although there is a drift to the South ( see Figure 9.6 ) , there is relatively little migration between regions when compared with movement within the regions themselves . |
29 | The Royal Commission on Legal Services found that in 1976 the apprentice in commerce or industry received a considerably greater salary than that paid by private practitioners ; also , the median salary of solicitors in this type of employment was substantially more than in private practice ( £7,584 outside Greater London , as compared with £4,346 in private practice ) . |
30 | Hill farms in Scotland employ more hired labour than other farm categories ; there being only 60% with working occupiers as compared with 81% in upland farms . |