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

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1 So with building societies generally , it 's got to be somewhere you like , somewhere that you , you 've got instant access to , stick to the major players .
2 Today , however , they have become much more similar , with building societies now offering current account facilities and cash machines , and commercial banks granting mortgages .
3 There were in 1928 3.1 million workers and employees ( technicians and engineers with university degrees not included ) in Soviet industry .
4 In addition to the general law , there are two specific statutory provisions , one dealing with public meetings of any description , and the other with election meetings only .
5 Nottingham road works with lane closures both ways
6 Yet with base rates down by three percentage points to 7% since sterling 's exit from the ERM , and a further reduction to 6% likely in the New Year , mortgage rates are set to fall to their lowest level for 25 years .
7 Dozens of angora goats were rescued from the farms , they too were neglected , with foot ingections so severe one could only walk in it 's knees .
8 Furthermore , minimal communication between the board members and the workers seems to take place , with board members legally bound to secrecy over ‘ sensitive ’ company matters .
9 When cattle with brand marks not corresponding with the name of the seller were rejected , the owner went with a friend to a headman , and stated that he wanted to sell the animals to his friend .
10 With daytime temperatures over twenty degrees Celsius , and hills rising to over 4,000 feet , use of mogas was out , even before the hassle of getting it .
11 Sharp frosts , with daytime temperatures barely rising above freezing in the Highlands , served as a reminder that winter was n't quite finished .
12 ‘ She would n't touch you with asbestos gloves on . ’
13 With assessment learners simply provide behavioural outputs : they are a source of data .
14 Some mortgagees are dispensing with the involvement of conveyancers with endowment policies altogether .
15 It would appear that this closure and the consequent employment effects can be attributed to the government 's failure to sanction the deal with Leyland Vehicles earlier in the year , as a result of the political pressure imposed .
16 Early concerts were hectic affairs with guitar strings repeatedly snapping .
17 The presence of larger grains and granules can produce larger features with wave lengths up to a couple of metres and amplitudes up to 20 cm ( 8 in ) ( Mabbutt , 1977 ) .
18 Data records with index fields less than or equal to 45 can be found by following the left pointer ; greater than 45 and less than or equal to 86 can be found by following the middle pointer ; and records greater than 86 by following the third pointer .
19 These latter results exclude data from 34 patients with index ulcers less than 5 mm in diameter who had cumulative two , four , and eight week healing rates of 41.2% , 73.5% , and 97.1% respectively and 54 patients suffering from their first ulcer for whom the equivalent healing rates were 50% , 74.1% , and 94.4% .
20 What then is the cause of this application backlog , with personnel systems usually at or near the bottom of the queue ?
21 Yet volcanism is predominantly a submarine rather than a continental phenomenon since the outpouring of magma associated with submarine eruptions far exceeds anything witnessed on the continents .
22 However , the structure remained essentially two-tier , with curriculum leaders not involved in major policy matters .
23 He astutely formed a joint venture with Mushroom Records too .
24 ‘ If Harry had n't been rushed off to the hospital with chest pains today , ’ he continued , ‘ then I 'd still be at a loss as to know what my only daughter gets up to when my back is turned . ’
25 One of the many major problems for this idea is that Broca 's aphasics usually show better performance with content than with function words even when the task is reading aloud single words : the patient given tie , and , the and ant to read aloud might well succeed with tie and ant but not with and or the .
26 The burgesses with pasture rights steadfastly refused to allow the enclosure of the fields .
27 We must continue to forge links with sister unions right across the E C , and what better ways to target our priorities in this area , by targeting the languages , training in the union .
28 The courses focus on specific areas where expatriates are to live , with course tutors usually drawn from the areas in question .
29 Two people can cope with money worries better than one .
30 However , only a few large companies — 25 of them — have been registered as software exporters with branch offices abroad .
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