Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] with [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So we started by asking our friends , who in turn asked others , until we were eventually inundated with testimonies from witnesses around the world who provided popular proof that there is something about the cinema that encourages , right there in the picture house , thoughts , feelings and behaviour in its patrons by turns enigmatic , terrifying , erotic , sad , hilarious and poetic , often triggered by uncanny interplay between screen image and real-time events in the auditorium and in the world beyond the muffled doors . |
2 | Religion was the only subject treated by the Khmer artists of the Angkor period : temples were lavishly embellished with sculptures of gods and goddesses , and bridges represented the rainbows that united people and their gods . |
3 | This is consistent with the view that their struggle to stay awake is not necessarily punctuated with periods of somnolence , or microsleeps , but shows a compelling tendency to slip down the arousal continuum . |
4 | One day , even one hour , can make a huge difference in the environment as a previously barren stretch of water is suddenly filled with swarms of jellyfish or other planktonic organisms . |
5 | The suggestion is that the extra 15 feet by which Augusta National has raised the net at the far end of the 260-yard practice ground was only done with Daly in mind . |
6 | Another was the comparative economic weakness of the Celtic nations , especially felt with passion in Scotland where a continuous nationalist upsurge from the mid-1960s threatened a major disruption of the United Kingdom . |
7 | Albert suddenly thought with loyalty of cockroaches and other vermin . |
8 | Landfall was suddenly ringed with volcanoes of metal . |
9 | He also said that the Cork-based importers of the two brands only dealt with distilleries in Russia whose ‘ quality control and facilities meet international standards ’ . |
10 | All the points of her body that had been pressed against him were suddenly touched with fingers of ice . |
11 | Although this phenomenon has an immunological mechanism it is not necessarily associated with protection against reinfection since the larval challenge often develops to maturity . |
12 | By building the picture up slowly in this way , the patient is not suddenly confronted with demands for details before he has settled comfortably into the personality and environment of the person he once was . |
13 | As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed . |
14 | Savage Orc Shamans are best placed with units of Savage Orcs where their protective tattoos will be enhanced . |
15 | The administration was desperately overloaded with applications for import licences . |
16 | mark — no news about Frank over here today — sports pages are just filled with headlines of scum going out … frank 's new club played another draw this weekend — they now have a 1–6-2 ( w-d-l ) record ( i watched the goals on Eurosport/Eurogoals programme — never cared much for spanish futba — but i guess i will be following Albacete for a couple of weeks now — when/if frank scores/goes i will keep you guys informed ) |
17 | The bedrooms have all been individually redesigned with comfort in mind and offer the best in modern facilities with colour TV ( with satellite ) , telephone , radio and minibar combined with traditional elegance . |
18 | Booms were , however , generally interspersed with balance of payments crises . |
19 | These questions were fairly easily answered with respect to Lévi-Strauss . |
20 | At first sight this seems to defy common sense , but the point is easily made with reference to whales . |
21 | It is true that the archbishop 's lands were already overstocked with knights in relation to the military service due from them . |
22 | These marquees , lined with blue awnings over blue carpeting , were arranged regimentally on either side of grassy alleys that were already adorned with banks of flowers . |
23 | A tougher variety known as ‘ hardy green turnips ’ are generally sown with rape for autumn and winter grazing . |
24 | Platform three was already crowded with men in uniforms and civilian clothes , some chatting noisily , others standing silent and alone , each displaying his own particular sense of insecurity . |
25 | They are generally broadcast with rape in midsummer as a nurse crop for a grass ley , and grazed off before Christmas for fattening lambs . |
26 | Jameson and Davis recognise , however , that it is somehow linked with developments in capitalism itself . |
27 | The material covered in Handout 2 is best dealt with section by section . |
28 | Australian 250 rider David Evelyn has just collided with Cadalora in qualifying and is heading straight for a concrete wall . |
29 | This is perhaps best illustrated with reference to earthquakes . |
30 | It will become clear that this debate is a mirror-image of the excess burden argument already discussed with respect to taxation . |