Example sentences of "that with " in BNC.
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1 | The reason is that with Van Gogh art and life are not merely conditioned by each other to a greater degree than with any other artist , but actually merge with each other . |
2 | We know that with major sculptures such as The Burghers of Calais and the Balzac , Rodin did not claim that they were equally successful from all points of view . |
3 | Religions purvey illusion that with enough effort and humility you can get to that elsewhere . |
4 | When you compare that with the price of the average pub pint , the advantages of Brew-it-Yourself are clear . |
5 | Mr Flanagan said that with more choice from Europe , European legislation and the Food Safety Act , ‘ people now want someone to look over their shoulders ’ . |
6 | But they have proved that with a good plan , persistence and a lot of hard work even a very steep slope can be transformed into a tremendous garden . |
7 | But remember that with one eye out of action , your stereoscopic vision is disabled and that means poor range perception . |
8 | This means that with wood veneer you can not achieve very fine lines in a design but with care and good planning some quite delicate effects can be obtained ( fig. 3 ) . |
9 | He is now critical of the British clockmaking industry , but hopes that with the help of a German movement , his new clock will survive longer than the original . |
10 | A little mathematics shows that with a monochrome 4:3 70cm CRT one could just resolve a 625 line black and white stationary picture consisting of 4MHz dots using today 's European standards at the normal viewing distance . |
11 | What the two enemies share is a tragic and terminal separation from any conceivable reality , a theme that with a sharper editor 's sense Royston might have usefully explored . |
12 | New guidance from the Department of Health says that with health authorities becoming purchasers of care from self-governing , directly managed and private hospitals , there has to be a risk of hospitals gaining a local monopoly of a particular service , or joining others in cartels . |
13 | But nor is it fair that with 6 or 7 per cent of the vote , the West German liberals should be the sole arbiters of who rules in Bonn . |
14 | The EC rightly saw that with France and Italy moving towards electronic toll collection to save labour , and the Netherlands moving towards road pricing to deal with congestion , drivers travelling around Europe could be faced with having to plaster numerous different black boxes all over their windscreens . |
15 | It was probable that with a type of aggravated libel , and a defence that was blatantly bogus and came apart during the trial , they decided to add a nought to the amount of damages . ’ |
16 | Hugh Young , fund manager , admitted that with the benefit of hindsight the original launch was not large enough . |
17 | And I believe that with the privileges that come to those who benefit most from the capitalist system there are obligations , and so the combination of that latter thought makes me want to do something about the inner cities , plus a revulsion at waste and hopelessness and dereliction and concern which is self-evident in some of these older towns and cities . |
18 | Mr Pienaar 's spokesman said : ‘ The Administrator-General is very disturbed that with the evidence at our disposal we realise that a situation could be building up which could lead to the ultimate defeat of the aims and objectives of Resolution 435 . ’ |
19 | But diplomats say that with many opposition politicians in jail and the continuing arrests , few Burmese expect the elections to affect the military 's control of the country . |
20 | Some people thought that with the mitre on his white hair he looked like one of the effigies on the tombs of the prelates which they met recumbent in cathedrals , and fancied that here was a bishop out of the Middle Ages . |
21 | I am reminded that with the literal manhole — the actual thing in the street — we can indeed walk all over it . |
22 | Not because he wanted to set up a model village , but because he saw that with the employment he was generating at Bournville out in the Worcestershire countryside , speculative builders would come in and put up very inferior dwellings if he did n't take a hand . |
23 | The division of labour here is a notion used in part to express the fact that with more complex technology one gets more specialization in society , however for Marx and Engels such differentiation also always implies inequality . |
24 | It is easy to assume that with so limited a population and tourists numbering a fraction of those who head for the sun , protection of the countryside is straightforward . |
25 | I do n't believe that with any union this company would have been cracked any quicker . |
26 | For this reason , some of the Prince 's closest friends were against the marriage ; they feared that with so little in common it could never work . |
27 | She first made an impression in an adaptation of J. B. Priestley 's rambling tale about a group of travelling performers , The Good Companions ( 1933 ) , and followed that with Friday the Thirteenth ( 1933 ) , which recounts the activities of a group of characters immediately before the crash of the bus in which they are riding . |
28 | My tip is to go for really good quality ski pants in black with braces and team that with a jacket that suits your style . |
29 | He admitted that with prevailing high interest rates he was not particularly keen to mount a management bid , but would do so if it was the only way to safeguard shareholder value . |
30 | Clapham , indeed , accounts for nearly half the 77 fatalities of the last ten years : compare that with the 5,000 deaths and 300,000 injuries every year on the roads . |