Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] with [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is important in the treatment of self-poisoning patients because , as has already been noted , they are at times regarded with hostility by hospital staff ( p. 22 ) , and by relatives and friends ( p. 23 ) .
2 He described an adequate marriage as having periods of intimacy interspersed with periods of autonomy for both partners , who , at the same time , do not allow the relationship to become too tenuous and know that the other will be there when needed .
3 There is also a beautiful altar rail decorated with ears of corn , grapes , etc. — all references to the Sacrament .
4 To guard against this I have filled the Bopeep Baby Sootha with honey mixed with brandy from Auntie 's flask and half a Disprin , just to make sure .
5 Every Street in the Gallowgate and the Calton had become a parking place for horses , hansom cabs , buses that could well have been the ‘ taxis of Waterloo' if Napoleon had been on our side , broughams with the seats held together by faith and carpet tacks , open coaches decorated with scraps of cloth and coloured paper , growling , fuming motor-cars … the invasion of the East End of Glasgow was total .
6 Ruth 's eyes filled with tears at life 's cruelty and she had to swallow hard to stop them spilling .
7 Her huge eyes filled with tears of frustration .
8 Her eyes filled with tears of hope .
9 She gripped Fernando 's hand as suddenly her eyes filled with tears of emotion .
10 Her eyes filled with tears of pain and shock , but Isabel refused to let them fall .
11 From her pretty cream bedroom in the first floor nursery , Diana enjoyed a pleasant prospect of grazing cattle , a patchwork of open fields and parkland interspersed with copses of pine , silver birch and yew .
12 She tells us that when she met with one of her sons ‘ against his will ’ , they quarrelled , because she , ‘ some deal moved with sharpness of spirit ’ , insisted on telling him to flee the perils of this world ; the young man , doubtless angry at his mother 's squandering of his inheritance , ‘ sharply answering back ’ .
13 Had it been grown there expressly for the purpose of alluring cattle to their destruction , the defendant would have been liable , not on the grounds of Rylands v. Fletcher , but because he would have been in the position of one who deliberately sets traps baited with flesh in order to attract and catch dogs which are otherwise not trespassing at all .
14 His sheer presence seemed to inspire a side threatened with relegation to Division Three to only their seventh away point of the season .
15 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp still out-invests the New Common Carriers by a considerable margin however : $16,480m total investment compared with $3,672m in total by all New Common Carriers .
16 Boraston was thus directly involved in administration , and Central Office looked after the organization of recruiting meetings ; the Liberal offices dealt with literature for recruitment and Malcolm Fraser was transferred to Abingdon Street to help with the management of the press .
17 If the pulses marked with arrows in Fig. 7 are isolated from the others and applied to an appropriate low pass filter , the output is a DC or slowly varying voltage whose magnitude and polarity model the external field .
18 Although SAVE believes that alternative uses are possible for most types of buildings , including churches , the Holy Name was an exception and our fears for its future increased with rumours of purchase offers from McDonald 's .
19 There is no evidence for any polymorphism associated with differences in microhabitat .
20 This effect causes the pickup coil pulses associated with entry to saturation to be noise and undesirable for use in the final measurement system .
21 As no tea was grown in India during Earl Grey 's lifetime , it is obvious that this was purely China tea flavoured with oil of bergamot .
22 On the left was a long wooden counter with weighing scales at one end and a large wicker basket filled with loaves of bread .
23 Indeed , as Bochel ( 1976 ) has shown , the establishment of a Probation Service in England and Wales was inextricably linked with work undertaken with offenders in trouble through drink .
24 So he started work in the office and showroom , a long narrow room on the first floor with windows that looked out onto the street , with shelves filled with lines of business machines , computers , word processors , the screens flickering as Lewis , Barnett 's other assistant , experimented with them .
25 The addition of bFGF to sucralfate resulted in similar stimulation in DNA synthesis and in similar increases in the concentrations of DNA and RNA to those in rats treated with bFGF without sucalfate ( Table IV ) .
26 Officials have acknowledged that currently 38 sites polluted with chemicals from heating fuel , petrol , diesel and solvents are being cleaned up .
27 Projects already undertaken for pharmaceutical customers have involved removal of plant and equipment contaminated with low-levels of radioactivity and other hazardous materials .
28 Their labour histories consist of periods of work interspersed with times of unemployment , underemployment or black-economy jobs .
29 The nurse from the clinic on the compound lined them all up to have their feet swabbed with disinfectant in case any of the thorns were poisonous , principal included .
30 Gardening : Your plot could be child 's play Most gardens designed with children in mind are safe but dull .
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