Example sentences of "and with [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Surrounded by the glorious scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park , on the banks of the river Wharfe and with views to the ancient forest of Grass Wood , Greenways has a near perfect setting .
2 We had good weather whilst we were with Richard , and he kept us well entertained both with walks , and with visits to the local museums , of which there are a good many , mostly very interesting , especially a complete mining village with a working ‘ cage ’ driven by an enormous steam engine .
3 Express a point of view cogently and with clarity to a range of audiences and interpret with accuracy a range of statements by others .
4 With Euro Disney set to open on its 5000- acre site outside Paris on 12 April ( at 9.01am precisely ) and with plans to nearly double the number of Disney attractions and hotels in the USA and Japan , the Disney big cheeses are calling this the ‘ Disney Decade ’ .
5 He is charged with leading the team and with day to day liaison with the Lexicographer Group .
6 Much better as women to put our energies elsewhere and to think in terms of guerilla action — to redistribute resources to women wherever possible ; to asset-strip men 's buildings of their space and facilities and resources on behalf of women ; to expose male hypocrisy , corruption and oppression wherever it appears ; to reserve loyalty for principles and for women not for institutions ; and to concentrate on the subversion of men 's ideas about themselves and about women by behaving badly and with irreverence to their rules .
7 ( See also Banerji 1977 ; Economic and Political Weekly , Editorial , 27 March 1976 ; and with reference to the backlash effect , Bose 1978 )
8 Writing in 1959 and with reference to Peter Townsend 's calculation that a fifth of the population had not shared in the general improvement in living standards since the war , Roy Jenkins argued :
9 Therefore the simple observation that the parent-child bond is where we find family duty and obligation most clearly expressed has to be modified with reference to the gender of the participants , and with reference to a particular cultural context .
10 With these and other predictions in mind , and with reference to the relevant checklists , the following list of questions was selected for initial classroom observation .
11 Secondly , he devised the beginnings of a new mechanics that was to replace Aristotelian mechanics and with reference to which the mechanical arguments against Copernicus were defused .
12 The module approver has approved each subject module in the context of the package and with reference to the DC , as well as to any other general software standards in force for the project .
13 All this could be done by giving a life estate to the head of the family ; with the remainder to his sons successively in tail-male , with remainder to the daughters in tail , subject to a rentcharge in favour of the life tenant 's widow upon his death , and in favour of any other persons desired to be benefited ; and with power to the trustees to create long leases in the property for the purpose of charging the lease in order to provide portions for younger sons and daughters who did not inherit the land .
14 Exercise assumes writers with enough leisure to practise their art and with access to writing material .
15 That yard , privatised and sold to a new owner and with access to the intervention fund , now has a substantial number of new orders .
16 Let us accept the shifting of taste , and let us show our faith in the Great Tradition by teaching as much as possible of the literature we admire , without worrying too much about canons and with attention to variety rather than moral unity .
17 It is clear that yield can vary quite considerably with coupon for the same term to maturity , and with term to maturity for different coupons .
18 The Sheffield project will take place in a city with a declining manufacturing base , some moderate growth in the service sector and with similarities to many Northern cities .
19 And — yes — I got through my ‘ appreciation ’ of Philip without crying once , and with recourse to only one swig from the Rescue Remedy , with nothing more than red , puffy eyes , a bursting heart and a thumping head for the next twenty-four hours .
20 In addition to employing specific elicitation procedures , some tests seek to quantify the data obtained so that numerical comparisons can be made between individuals and with respect to the same individual at different points in time .
21 The EAT provides a more extensive assessment of consonants and consonant blends than does the Goldman-Fristoe test , but the latter is more systematic in that , for each consonant included in the test , articulation is examined with respect to three word positions and with respect to production within sentences .
22 A licensing board may make regulations with respect to the making of applications for licences ( including occasional licences and occasional permissions ) , extension of permitted hours and restriction of the terminal permitted hours and the procedure following thereon , and such regulations may include provisions designed to assist the board in determining the fitness of applicants to hold licences and the expediency of granting licences for the premises in respect of which application is made ; and the board may also make regulations with respect to the procedure to be followed in transferring licences under this Act and with respect to any matters which , by virtue of this Act , may be prescribed .
23 Mr. Secretary Lilley , supported by the Prime Minister , Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. Secretary Heseltine , Mr. Secretary Wakeham , Mr. Secretary Brooke , Mr. Secretary Hunt , Mr. Secretary Lang , Mr. John Redwood and Mr. Edward Leigh , presented a Bill to make provision with respect to standards of performance and service to customers in relation to the telecommunications , gas supply , electricity supply , water supply and sewerage service industries ; to make provision with respect to complaints by , and disputes with , customers in those industries ; to make provision with respect to the powers of the regulators of those industries and with respect to related matters ; to make provision with respect to the payment of deposits by customers of certain telecommunications operators ; to make further provision for facilitating effective competition in certain of those industries ; to make provision with respect to mergers of water or sewerage undertakers ; to make provision with respect to compliance orders against public gas suppliers ; and for connected purposes : And the same was read the First time ; and ordered to be read a Second time on Monday next and to be printed .
24 Part of this ex post forecasting could distinguish the various phases of post-1954 business cycles with respect to their particular characteristics in terms of changes in the sectoral/industrial composition of the UK economy and with respect to the specific features of the different industries ' behaviour in terms of stock movements , capacity utilisation , scrapping of old equipment , new investments , etc .
25 The progress of the Community towards European Union must be accompanied by the development of the European Parliament 's role in the legislative sphere [ UK reservation ] and with respect to the monitoring of the activities of the union , which , together with the role of the national parliaments , will underpin the democratic legitimacy of the union .
26 The morphology of passive margins is discussed in general terms by Ollier ( 1985 ) , and with respect to specific regions by Ollier ( 1982 ) ( eastern Australia ) , Summerfield ( 1985a ) ( Africa ) , Ollier and Marker ( 1985 ) ( southern Africa ) and Ollier and Powar ( 1985 ) ( India ) .
27 As the taxpayer is on a remittance basis ( both with respect to the income arising in the trust and with respect to the new source of income ) there should be no possible problems in connection with s739 ; there is never any remittance to the United Kingdom of the income .
28 First , the fact that the ‘ needs ’ of accumulation and those of legitimation may be contradictory or confused , both internally and with respect to each other , gives an independent role to the political sphere in the formation of policy .
29 In this respect equations ( 11.47 ) and ( 11.49 ) reveal that inductance L and capacitance C respectively act like reactances of and with respect to the transformed current compared with reactances of and with respect to the actual current I.
30 In this respect equations ( 11.47 ) and ( 11.49 ) reveal that inductance L and capacitance C respectively act like reactances of and with respect to the transformed current compared with reactances of and with respect to the actual current I.
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