Example sentences of "with [noun] [prep] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The CDU began in 1945 as an attempt to create a single , reformist yet non-socialist party , with support from both the Catholic and Protestant communities . |
2 | Bruce added : ‘ Things had n't been going well with Phonogram for quite a while . |
3 | Originally there were to be two of these , one for the preparation of a general statute and one to deal with local variations , but the arrangement proved unworkable and by the end of April 1859 there were four , each with responsibility for both the general and the particular aspects of its field . |
4 | This might possibly be an accurate forecast of the future , but anyone with experience of even a relatively simple up-to-date photocopier will know that the amount of maintenance support it requires goes far beyond this board-changing routine . |
5 | She had a history of aching in the chest , pain extending to both shoulder blades , and neck pain associated with tiredness of both the upper and lower arms and hands . |
6 | The 1987–9 , FoE- Observer tapwater survey found 154 water supply areas with aluminium at above the EC level of 200 ug/litre ( 0.2 mg/litre ) . |
7 | There were no significant differences in the mean systolic or diastolic pressures at one and two years when compared with entry for either the cyclosporin or placebo groups . |
8 | Those who heard him lecture remarked on the way he seized on and illustrated the most interesting parts of his subject , so that he was intelligible to the novice and listened to with pleasure by even the best informed , generally leading his class unresistingly to the desired conclusion . |
9 | The amphibolite bands and lenses are more or less biminerallic , with hornblende by far the most abundant mineral , often occupying more than 75 per cent of the rock , and with feldspar as the other mineral present . |
10 | Virgin retail was among the top three record-shop chains in Britain , with shops in almost every major town and plans to develop a new concept in record retailing , a ‘ megastore ’ , in Oxford Street , close by the site of the first ever Virgin shop . |
11 | ‘ Now this is packed in three-kilo boxes , filled properly with ice of just the right size . |
12 | A method which you may prefer is to pre-record your commentary section-by-section onto a sound tape ; this tape is not cued , and the sections follow each other with gaps of only a second or so between them . |
13 | A straightforward , attractive , and testable interpretation of Sag & Hankamer 's suggestion is that ellipses are interpreted with reference to only a representation of the superficial features of a text , while model interpretive anaphors are interpreted with reference to only a mental model . |
14 | A straightforward , attractive , and testable interpretation of Sag & Hankamer 's suggestion is that ellipses are interpreted with reference to only a representation of the superficial features of a text , while model interpretive anaphors are interpreted with reference to only a mental model . |
15 | Usually we 've finished with lunch by about a quarter past one . |
16 | The two girls had reached the stage where they were hanging round the boys necks and roaring with laughter at virtually every word they uttered . |
17 | Thus mild steel structures , for instance , can generally put up with cracks at least a metre long without breaking . |
18 | The research programme , for which 730,000 has been allocated , is being funded largely by the ESRC , with contributions from both the Home Office and DHSS . |
19 | That unrivalled reputation is supported with plants in both the United Kingdom and the United States where Stoway Masts ( in-mast furling ) , Stobooms ( in-boom furling ) and Seafurls ( manual and hydraulic headsail furling systems ) are manufactured and assembled , backed up by our network of agents in Europe and across the world . |
20 | That class qualifies as a species because all the members will breed with other members of the class , but not with plants from outside the class ; but there would be no justification for saying that the class also represented a genus and a family , if the larger taxonomy of which it forms part did not exhibit branching at these levels . |
21 | Life on Tour can be filled with anguish for even the most experienced and successful players . |
22 | Exercise is , in fact , well provided for , with an indoor swimming pool , a gymnasium , a sports area for football ( with teams from outside the prison involved in both football and weightlifting ) , and like most long-term prisons , Maidstone has its share of those who keep fanatically fit . |
23 | the idea has now blossomed into a successful mail order business with customers from both the UK and overseas . |
24 | In fact they have to be trained — starting with distances of only a few feet from , and within sight of , the loft . |
25 | With inflation at even a relatively modest rate , the value of business assets can increase , creating a liability for CGT upon disposal . |
26 | ‘ This particular tie-up is everything we stand for two companies just around the corner from each other which were dealing with firms from outside the area . |
27 | However , while agreeing with Bolinger in almost every instance on his raw data , as to which adjectives are limited to prenominal position and which are ambiguous , we disagree with him in almost all cases as to the underlying reasons . |
28 | Lavier continues to reflect on paradoxes , with such examples as the superimposition of a safe on a refrigerator , both objects having been covered with paint of precisely the same colour as the original . |
29 | With growing public concern over air quality in cities and with prospects for only a slow improvement in the coming decade , the federal government was put under increasing public pressure to introduce a more effective pollution control policy . |
30 | Almost a quarter of the couples had engaged in no activity together with people from outside the household . |