Example sentences of "[vb pp] with the " in BNC.

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1 Are these pictures simply transcriptions of power , in which the hard approach is mixed with the soft , and the Church is allied with the State ( and in this case hinting as well , not just at the foreigner 's domination of the native inhabitants but also at class conflict within colonial society , since the angel is a mélange of Spanish and Inca aristocracies ) ?
2 This requires the co-ordinated release into our gut of a series of digestive enzymes and fluids which are then mixed with the food .
3 If our English binge had been held in a medieval university we should have had , mixed with the bawdy songs , tragical and even devotional pieces , equally authorless and handed on from mouth to mouth in the same way , with the same individual variations . ’
4 Sir Guy had little or no Publicity ; he wrote books about Cotswold architecture and mixed with the arty-crafty Sapperton Set — the Gimsons , Barnsley and Norman Jewson .
5 This does not mean that they have a lower percentage fat content but that the fat present is partly mixed with the liquid that is retained in the cheese .
6 Anyway they 'd be pretty disgusting , mixed with the bits in his pocket .
7 This is to be distinguished from bribing , where the treat is offered up-front or mixed with the meal as a lure to entice the dog to eat .
8 Mixed with the chocolate was a horrible-tasting substance designed to purge the impurities from a boy 's body by wringing out his insides in dreadful spasms .
9 Local order-wardens mixed with the general population , smiling and laid-back .
10 Nearby , alum has been worked for centuries and we could still see the remains of the old landing stage where little coasters brought brimming vats of urine from London , which was mixed with the local mineral to produce dyestuff fasteners for textiles .
11 Their only naturally fertile soil is the small areas of ‘ machair ’ on parts of the Atlantic coast , where wind-blown shell sand has mixed with the peat .
12 This has been proved in several places : in some arctic localities it is found with trilobites that lived at great depths in the muds of the Ordovician ocean , while in Canada the same species occurs mixed with the inhabitants of the shallow-water seas , where limestones were accumulating .
13 The upper levels of the incline were , we believe , supported on foundations deep enough to rest on firm subsoil ; while to reduce the danger of slippage on the slopes and particularly on the steeper embankment at the side , amounts of clay baked on site were mixed with the surface material .
14 Nothing had changed outside except that there was more grass and fewer leaves mixed with the foam .
15 This lengthy period of building explains why it is possible to find such a diversity of architectural styles , brilliant work from the Tuscan Renaissance period being mixed with the Baroque pieces and sections in later styles .
16 Their paternalism was sometimes explicitly mixed with the desire ‘ to take the fire out of the socialist cause . ’
17 When the water music reached its climax and mixed with the roar and slashing of the rain on windows , the whole performance sounded more like Handel going over Niagara Falls than chamber music from a Thames barge .
18 The seeds of eternity have mixed with the beautiful human ideas and have formed some strange hybrid blossoms .
19 The felspar crystals in some granite have become weak clay , called kaolin , which remains mixed with the gritty but loose crystals of quartz and mica .
20 Everywhere delegates mixed with the clinic 's own patients in their blue track-suits .
21 Fertiliser can not be mixed with the seed and mulch .
22 These are made using a dough moulding process , rather than injection moulding , in which powdered poly-(methylmethacrylate) , obtained by emulsion polymerisation , is mixed with the methyl methacrylate monomer and cross-linking agents .
23 Then it would be mixed with the hot water in a possing tub , which was made from wood in the early days , but eventually we acquired a zinc one .
24 The cooking fire had been put out , but the smell of wood-smoke lingered , mixed with the cloying richness of fresh and sour milk and pine .
25 All of a sudden , mixed with the excitement , which was inevitable and contagious , I felt a strange weightlessness in the pit of my stomach .
26 Gold in its natural form glows deep amber yellow , but when mixed with the various alloys it takes on a variety of hues .
27 Cook the chopped onion , garlic , courgette flesh and tomato flesh in the wine and water mixed with the soy sauce and tomato puree .
28 Dried fruit , eggs and sugar , and ‘ a drop of rum to make it decent ’ added Mary Clarke , were mixed with the curds to make the filling for the pastry case .
29 Alternatively you can use a handful of bonemeal or hoof and horn mixed with the soil .
30 Switching between the different combinations of effects and processors produced the same results , and apart from inventing some really stupid effect chains I found plenty of interesting combinations ; these could be mixed with the dry signal without losing any of the basic guitar sound .
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