Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] with a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The pH levels can be adjusted manually with a commercial adjuster . |
2 | The BM7 intervened swiftly with a lengthy editorial , bringing the profession out strongly against eugenics . |
3 | He was pleased to see how well they had all mixed , even though they had admittedly come together with a common purpose . |
4 | Often three different types of roof — pyramid , hip , and gable — were included together with a wide variety of dormers in the upper storey . |
5 | The reader might have come away with a Victorian idea of the inexorability of progress , each generation better , finer and braver than its parents . |
6 | But Clive Lawton , head of educational services , said there was still a long way to go , and he warned against being carried away with a good idea if it were to impoverish the rest of the scheme . |
7 | He 's come here with a fixed idea , which he 's been looking forward to for half his life . |
8 | Two and a half months earlier Dedjazmatch Abashum had come here with a large force to collect the tribute which the Asaimara were withholding , but he had been afraid to enter Bahdu and had withdrawn . |
9 | He was frozen there with an appalled sense of waste , that his cohort had denied him his greatest discovery . |
10 | Rats were pretreated subcutaneously with a total dose of 125 mg/kg capsaicin 14 days before the experiments . |
11 | The negotiating cell of the gang had brutally dismantled Ubaldo Valesio 's skull with a sub machine gun while the hard men who had executed Ruggerio had done so with a small hand-gun , a bedside toy for nervous householders . |
12 | Dangerfield was already there , having struggled home with a broken rudder line , probably clipped by shrapnel . |
13 | It is ironic that the hypocrite , who is seen throughout with a neurotic distrust of women , and whose every second word to his wife is an insult , should finally be exposed by a woman he had trusted , from whom he had snatched the handkerchief without even thinking her worth swearing to secrecy ( III.iii.320ff . ) . |
14 | Samples were collected continuously with a refrigerated autosampler ( CMA200 , Carnegie Medicin , Stockholm , Sweden ) over 30 min intervals with the frequency increased to every 3 min during a seizure . |
15 | ‘ And finally , a sixty-year-old surgeon today earned the privilege of being presented tomorrow with a golden putter by Princess Jane . |
16 | And during the next thirty years composers associated with the Académie set his poems , including a translation of the Psalms , to music in which , as Philip Sidney put it , ‘ every semibreif or mynom had its syllables matched accordingly with a long foote and a short foote ’ , not monodic but in harmony with each syllable sung simultaneously in all parts . |
17 | Documentary programmes : These are usually made by the TV companies themselves , but there have been occasions where the film has been made jointly with an outside organisation . |
18 | Our production capacity has grown again with a weekly throughput now of over 800 tabloid pages . ’ |
19 | The Design Studio has expanded again with a new area custom built for their design computers . |
20 | Although , in manners bound , he held and played with her hand for the rest of the drive home , he felt that he could have done instead with a nice talk about hunting . |
21 | But the pigeon 's adaptation to such a diet of large objects is so good that seeds only a little smaller than a nutmeg will pass right through the bird and be ejected together with a small quantity of droppings which will help them grow on the forest floor . |
22 | I went to the conference armed only with a general feeling of being pissed off that men seemed to have it all their own way . |
23 | We are so sure of this that we go out confidently into the hills , or sail away in boats armed only with a magnetic compass , certain that it will always point in the same north-south direction , so we can judge our own direction of travel from it . |
24 | The architect was Thomas Rickman , who had got together with a local ironmaster , John Cragg , and built St George 's Church at Everton in 1814 with much cast iron in the structure . |
25 | I think we should have got away with a small Coke , should n't we ? |
26 | THIEVES have got away with a substantial amount of cash from the main branch of Lloyds Bank in Darlington . |
27 | They were spreading rumours that Mac and I knew the starter and that I had got away with a false start . |
28 | The sting in her face had vanished as though wiped away with a magic cloth , and — stupidly — she found herself waiting to be kissed . |
29 | Also ensure that all switches , sockets and plugs are cleaned regularly with a lubricating cleaner such as Electrolube . |
30 | If that is all you 've got even with a double lock , locking action it is very easy to open up . |