Example sentences of "with the number of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Glen Brittle already has a youth hostel and a campsite , and in the height of the season the single track road to the shore can barely cope with the number of climbers and tourist cars using it .
2 My dealings with the café owner have left me with the impression that he has got to breaking point with the number of canoeists being attracted to the Fairy Glen and has singled out a canoeist who happens to drive a red Escort van and has used this as an excuse for stopping other canoeists when the real reason goes much deeper and in my opinion is linked to financial gain .
3 Start with the number of users — up to four , or up to eight .
4 Er we do have interviews with the number of members who had exited the compound indicating that there was er inf er erm m petroleum type products that were being spread around the compound .
5 In normal bit-image mode an 80-column printer can be programmed to print 540 dots horizontally across the paper , with the number of dots printed vertically being restricted only by the length of the paper .
6 But with the number of claims soaring , insurers now reckon they are losing money — so they are tightening up the rules or backing out altogether .
7 Between 1974 and 1979 I had become concerned with the number of investigations conducted in a few States where , despite representations from properly appointed accredited representatives , the findings in the final reports were clearly less than satisfactory .
8 The chance of recording a positive family history of sinistrality was found by Bishop ( 1980b ) to increase with the number of siblings respondents said they had .
9 With the number of soldiers cut to 300,000 of whom 120,000 are heavily armed Republican Guard , a military coup would be even more difficult to organize than before .
10 She found that , for the RVF , manual reaction times for " same " trials increased with the number of letters presented but , for the LVF , reaction time was more or less constant regardless of the number of letters presented .
11 The rate of correct choices increases with the number of trials , as the rat learns to modify its behaviour ( its direction of turning ) as a consequence of the behaviour itself ( the consequence being food or an electric shock ) .
12 The British Sub Aqua Club ( BSAC ) has just reported a record-breaking year , with the number of dives off the UK coast estimated at about two million — 100 per cent up on the previous year .
13 For a high crosslink density the transition is broad and ill-defined , but at lower values , T g is found to increase linearly with the number of crosslinks .
14 The risk of catching the infection will obviously increase with the number of times intercourse takes place and will also depend on other factors , such as the sites that are infected and whether barrier contraceptives such as the condom are used .
15 Curtis said that growth was more marked in Germany than the UK , with the number of lines having grown to between 60,000 and 70,000 in 1992 from 20,000 in 1991 .
16 It says that output grew by 30 per cent between 1982 and 1990 , with the number of companies up from 144,000 in 1980 to 171,000 in 1991 .
17 Combined with the number of companies already doing business in Japan , 71% of Scotland 's exporters either already trade with Japan or would actively like to do so .
18 Chief technical officer Billy Dodds said the minimum standards were adequate and cover would be increased in line with the number of bathers .
19 Something to do with the number of casualties they are having . ’
20 Naturally the male 's reproductive success rises with the number of females on his territory : but this is not the case for the females themselves .
21 Despite the rapid increase in the number of large-scale excavations of settlements , only three have been published ( Bell 1977 ; Millett 1983 ; West 1985 ) ; a similar problem pertains with the number of cemeteries examined since the Second World War and which remain unpublished , denying a generation of researchers the data from modern excavations .
22 It is easy to see that these information requirements expand considerably with the number of firms , product heterogeneity , spatial dispersion of markets , uncertainty about future demands and costs , rate of technological change , and the extent of threats from entry of new firms .
23 If , the elasticity is ; where , the elasticity increases with the number of firms and approaches as n tends to infinity .
24 The benefits arising from contacts and participation in markets increased progressively with the number of firms in the locality , and firms continued to be attracted to the centre because of the numbers already there .
25 With the number of firms working to full capacity still fewer than one in five it is difficult to be optimistic about any improvements in the short term , ’ he added .
26 Well the reason they would n't do it there , the cost is so great in comparison with the number of houses
27 =23 , p=0.071 , with the number of accidents reported over the last five years .
28 For three or more particles one has to resort to approximations , and the difficulty increased rapidly with the number of particles .
29 ‘ It 's to do with the number of limbs they had .
30 These vertices are joined by a single edge labelled with the number of paths between the vertices .
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