Example sentences of "with [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Over the following days between attacks he managed to pen his brilliant fifteen-page paper called " On the Tendency of Varieties to Depart Indefinitely from the Original Type " , and mailed it to Darwin , whom he had never met , with shy requests for his comments .
2 Quite the opposite — happy faces , children cavorting in the snow , local beauties posing with shy smiles on their faces , outings by Zionist and socialist youth groups , schools , Yiddish and Hebrew placards , a family around a holiday table , a newly wedded couple .
3 Much more difficult problems of definition arise with creole varieties of English , including creoles of Caribbean origin .
4 The echoing Musée d'Art et d'Histoire , part of the complex , has Egyptian and Roman relics , Flemish tapestries and altarpieces , while the dusty Musée de l'Armée is crammed with rusted relics of Belgian battles from Waterloo to World War II .
5 His hair was oiled , and arranged with obsessive neatness across his scalp , and his ears , the colour of raw tuna-fish , were big , intricate and well balanced .
6 The interior of the 164 , constructed from elegant materials and designed with obsessive attention to detail , is as luxurious as it is spacious .
7 We desire to finish with galactic war for ever .
8 They have been shown to express a 72 kDa type IV collagenase/gelatinase with activity against the normal liver matrix , tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 ( TIMP-1 ) , a potent inhibitor of the matrix degrading metalloproteinases and they also express interstitial collagenase , an enzyme with degradative activity against the excess interstitial collagens that characterise fibrosis .
9 He adopted the same principle in the spandrels as William Edwards had used eight years before at Pontypridd ( q.v. ) , lightening the load with hollow tunnels through the rubble infilling .
10 Dormice spend much of the summer living in the treetops , and depend on a richly-interlaced canopy , with hollow trees for hibernation .
11 Given what seems to be an insatiable demand — with simultaneous booms in office and factory automation , fuelled by the development of new Japanese language processing systems — Mizuno expects a steady stream of new entrants into the software service business during the coming five years .
12 Moreover , if the permanent representation is more " highly processed " , then in a task which can only be performed by referring to this higher.level information a right hemisphere advantage should be found even with a zero inter.stimulus interval , that is , with simultaneous presentation of the two stimuli to be matched .
13 Spider Systems Ltd , Edinburgh has added the SpiderBrouter R360 to its line of bridge-routers , as part of its Boundary Routing system : the R360 offers IP and IPX routing with simultaneous bridging of all other protocols ; a Multilink feature enables load balancing across dual links to a SpiderBrouter R360 or a SpiderBridge R285 ; it will be out in April ; no word yet on price .
14 It will be truly European , with speakers from most member states , and with simultaneous translation of the sessions into German .
15 On Aug. 10 the liberation of prisoners resumed with simultaneous releases by the government and UNITA , and further exchanges during the month .
16 The program — written to operate in a UNIX ‘ open systems ’ environment — includes a central diary management system with simultaneous access for several locations by multiple users .
17 Sixteen patients with PSS had : ( a ) oesophageal manometry and endoscopy ; ( b ) acid perfusion of the oesophagus with simultaneous measurement of intraoesophageal pH during perfusion and for the next 10 minutes ; ( c ) 22 hour monitoring of intraoesophageal pH ; and ( d ) an evaluation of reflux symptoms during and after perfusion and during overnight pH monitoring .
18 Previously , another group performed isobaric distensions with simultaneous registration of the infused volume .
19 In an early study of β-thromboglobulin in a mixed group of 72 diabetic subjects no correlation was found with simultaneous measurements of plasma glucose concentration ( Burrows et al , 1978 ) .
20 Elements can be detected in the low ppm levels in less than one minute with simultaneous detection of all elements , AI to U.
21 They have accentuated the inequalities of provision , with rural areas in the remoter mountains feeling the most strain .
22 The Council argued the proposed change of operating centre on tree nursery land did not conform with rural development in that area .
23 Experience with rural advice in the north east area has shown that telephone advisers become skilled at solving basic problems over the phone and recognising those where the client needs to come in to a bureau for in-depth advice .
24 Mowden , with possible promotion at stake , were the more fired up .
25 There is a growing interest in other systems with possible advantages over tokamaks .
26 The advert is aimed at doctors threatened with possible redundancy by the Government 's programme of London hospital closures and mergers .
27 These are noted below , together with possible approaches to solutions .
28 However , plans remain for the construction of major irrigation works — with possible support from EC structural funds — which would transform the habitat .
29 As we said in section 2.3 , we should expect this to reduce the cost and increase the volume of lending and borrowing with possible consequences for both the balance between consumption and saving and the level of aggregate demand .
30 ‘ I 'm not a private detective , you know , ’ Melissa pointed out , but already her mind was buzzing with possible lines of enquiry .
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