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

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1 Curry played on that sense of panic when intimately caught with the money-grabbing Spettigue ( Patrick Cargill ) or the more civilised Sir Francis Chesney ( Frank Windsor ) who eventually found his long lost love when the real Donna Lucia did arrive .
2 The intention was to hand over to a new social democratic party and a younger generation of leaders less tainted with the communist past .
3 She felt now as if something were slipping away , leaving her mind not quiet and empty , but suddenly filled with the black debris of her own trouble .
4 Large groups of people become so fascinated with the internal workings of their own organization that they are continually tinkering with it .
5 was not only filled with the Holy Spirit but constituted the fire of judgment to his hearers by means of his teaching and miracles .
6 While printing out documents , spreadsheets and so on , I 'm constantly plagued with the following error message :
7 Naw I think a man of quality and breeding may be much better diverted with the natural sprauts of his own .
8 I HAVE become so disillusioned with the dictatorial behaviour of the present government .
9 Much impressed with the continental system of state hygiene , they were determined to implement a similar programme in Britain .
10 Also she was greatly occupied with the other company at Covent Garden , and it was van Praagh to whom John turned.for help .
11 Age discrimination is so intertwined with the social fabric that legal action must become the major objective .
12 If you only read , say , the Independent and listen to Radio 4 ( and there are some people who do ) , you would think the entire British nation agreed that the National Health Service was Britain 's finest achievement ; was indeed a sacred trust that should not be tampered with in any way , but merely fed with the choicest morsels of public spending and worshipped .
13 Cram , who has hardly set the world alight this year with just one win in four races during a campaign disrupted by inevitable calf and hamstring trouble , has only flirted with the odd 5,000m race in the past .
14 It helps students to master the basic patterns of phonology and provides them with the training they need to handle English sounds , stress and intonation , and connected speech , all presented with the usual Headway clarity .
15 The most marked change however which is obviously connected with the smaller number of candidates is in the number of lost deposits which were only 35 against 64 .
16 Please will you send me ( perhaps enclosed with the next statement ) a new book of vouchers ?
17 It is constantly compared with the ancient rock paintings in the Lascaux caves , which happen to be within the breed 's native region .
18 The thorax of the large-eyed trilobite is remarkably long compared with the average trilobite ( compare Fig. 33 ) .
19 First-half turnover was down compared with the first half of 1991-92 to $171.1m from $196m , although the company says revenues were constant , given comparable structures .
20 Tobacco released to the market was down 11.3 percent in the first half of 1991 compared with the same period of 1990 and 17.7 percent down compared with the second half of 1990 .
21 So compared with the commercial clout of the continental magnums , they 'll just have to be satisfied to remain as miniatures .
22 Her bag was light now , only packed with the bare essentials .
23 It is larger than her earlier work , but more nearly anonymous , not so marked with the idiosyncratic personality which so much delights readers in most of her novels and stories .
24 The third stage involves the development of the sphere of institutions , which Paasi sees as simultaneous with the second-'the emergence of institutions is naturally linked with the increasing employment of the name and other territorial symbols and signs of the region' ( p. 126 ) .
25 Accommodationist states like Jordan and Kuwait only dealt with the Soviet Union because of favours withheld by the United States .
26 It is just not possible to keep an accident investigation organisation at constant readiness every day and night , high days and holidays , and at the same time guarantee to be able to send investigating teams that are always personally experienced with the particular type of aircraft involved .
27 1985 ) that societies living in areas where resources are rare or absent may compensate by the production of pottery for exchange with neighbouring groups better endowed with the necessary resources .
28 If a coach believes that the black sportsman he is helping to prepare is naturally endowed with the physical equipment to produce fast sprints or hard jabs , or mazy runs through defences , it will affect his judgment as to the areas of speciality into which he should channel the efforts of that sportsman .
29 However , even if the L.G.U. was left wondering if it should n't have kept the public better informed , it must have been greatly heartened by the number of spectators who not only came to this out-of-the-way championship but made it abundantly clear that they were greatly taken with the high standard of play .
30 This avenging boar , the agent of the insulted goddess , is henceforth identified with the destructive forces that produce tragedy .
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