Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [vb pp] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Rereading More Women than Men , I ask myself each time whether the relations between them are suggested with extreme subtlety , or whether something is lacking . |
2 | It is only later , when I am faced with real life , that the theories no longer seem so reasonable . |
3 | ‘ I am blessed with great energy . |
4 | The ambulance came and I was filled with delicious brandy but was instantly sick when I got to Imtarfa Hospital . |
5 | I was charged with wilful damage and assault and was fined just £100 , equivalent to the penalty for a serious speeding offence . |
6 | I was dosed with saffron tea which tasted foul and I could n't see anybody . |
7 | I was confronted with great adventure stuff , plus the adventure special . |
8 | When I first announced the results of my calculations at a conference at the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory near Oxford , I was greeted with general incredulity . |
9 | On arrival I was greeted with typical Medau friendliness and escorted to my own room over-looking a pool with resident ducks . |
10 | After two minutes I was showered with hot tea and a selection of cakes from the next door cubicle . |
11 | In spite of the power and continuing influence of Skinner 's ideas , it is important that Verbal Behaviour is seen more in terms of a set of claims or predictions , which are illustrated with anecdotal evidence and hypothetical examples , rather than a theory which has been tested against research evidence . |
12 | There are up to 8 rugose arm spines which are invested with thickened skin . |
13 | With the exception of the ground floor on the north and south sides , which are fitted with French casement doors , the windows are all sliding sashes double hung with lines and weights . |
14 | Those churches which are blessed with good human and material resources may have a number of music leaders and musicians . |
15 | Deregulation of health and safety legislation and ‘ training initiatives ’ which are bracketed with inner city policy , as with Employment Training in the UK , enforce labour discipline as an integral part of urban regeneration ( Trippier , 1989 ) and share many of the same assumptions as the ‘ workfare ’ models of welfare/labour market regulation in the USA . |
16 | She is perfectly at home among the painterly detritus of her St John 's Wood studio , the walls of which are lined with ancient reference books about art , the legacy of a former tenant . |
17 | More will be said about this in Chapter 2 , but it is necessary here to make a distinction between my comparisons and those which are associated with traditional case studies , including the case study material presented by Dickens et al . |
18 | An example of the output is shown in Plate 2 where an image of As , Sb and Bi in stream sediments , which are associated with gold mineralisation , indicates anomalous values over several gold prospects in the Argyll area of western Scotland . |
19 | Actually the instrument is a lovely one with a characteristically lucid tone , but I am bothered that anyone should think this was the sort of instrument Liszt had in mind ( or played ) at the time of writing works such as the Rigoletto Paraphrase and First Mephisto Waltz , both of which are delivered with considerable panache by Orolowetsky . |
20 | Dangerous products seized in recent years include brake shoes and linings for cars ; nuts and bolts supplied to the construction industry that caused parts of a building to collapse during an earthquake in the United States ; aircraft brake parts ; and eye drops which were made with contaminated water . |
21 | My difficulty is compounded by the succinctness and cogency of the Official Solicitor 's submissions which were made with obvious distaste , but in the due and proper fulfilment of their duties as the guardian ad litem of this disabled girl . |
22 | We had scaldini — large , flat , iron containers which were filled with hot water at the outset of each journey — to put our feet on . |
23 | He picked his way along the edge of the track , avoiding the ruts and pot-holes , which were filled with brown water , and reached the house . |
24 | However , this not only removed local accountability ( the original motive for introducing the new system ) but it also did not affect many areas of the country which were faced with high community charges . |
25 | Dolben early developed his twin interests in extreme High Church religion and poetry , both of which were marked with strong eroticism . |
26 | Overall , patients with two risk factors took longer to heal ( 4.4 weeks ; 95% CI 4.1 , 4.7 ) than did those with only one risk factor ( 3.7 weeks ; 95% CI 3.5 , 3.9 ) ; this was true for all pairs of risk factors with the exception of multiple ulcers plus prior complications and multiple ulcers plus an ulcer greater than 15 mm in diameter ( Table IV ) , which were associated with prolonged healing only in comparison with an absence of risk factors . |
27 | In the case of fire on board a vessel which is fitted with inboard machinery then it should be ascertained if the appropriate automatic fire extinguishing system was fitted to the vessel . |
28 | It is held in a double-skinned tank which is filled with hot water to raise the temperature of the milk . |
29 | One of its unusual features is the later window in the façade which is filled with decorative marble plates instead of glass ( PLATE 46 ) . |
30 | The result is music which is overloaded with restless movement of little significance . |