Example sentences of "are [vb pp] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John Nicholson wafted in and out of their lives and Jack 's recollections of the man he imagined was his father are tinged with a certain sorrow that he had become an alcoholic , with memories of scenes on the home front , and of the young Jack cooling his heels outside one bar or another with a fizzy drink while his ‘ father ’ stood inside drinking neat brandies .
2 Further details of the 40 junctions including accident histories and mean annual traffic flow figures are given with an enlarged map of the route in Appendix 1.1 .
3 They are usually very well made , and although there are always some relatively shoddy examples on the market , the vast majority are extremely durable ; provided they are treated with a reasonable degree of care , they will last for many years .
4 Your ideas and comments are received by , managing director of , personally , and are treated with the strictest confidence .
5 All these guitars have slim necks , which helps to make the beginner 's life easier , and providing they are treated with the same care and respect as more expensive instruments , they should give good service for many years .
6 It 's astonishing how some formalities have stayed on , even through the mean and hungry 1980s , for no apparent reason than that they were always done , while in other areas of activity important people are treated with the utmost disdain — or worse , with complete new-fangled insincerity .
7 ‘ However , matters of security are treated with the utmost seriousness and the strongest action will be taken against the passenger concerned . ’
8 Here they seem to be thrown on with an easy freedom , there they are adjusted with the nicest touches .
9 As befits a signatory of a neo-Dada Manifesto Against Style ( 1957 ) , many of Manzoni 's works are unsigned , untitled and undated , and are improvised with a bewildering variety of materials and processes ( ‘ achromes ’ might be made from kaolin , felt , cotton , polystyrene , wool , rabbit fur , bread rolls or stones ) .
10 At the present time there are 709 Bureaux in the United Kingdom which are registered with the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
11 Milton Keynes TEC says : ’ 495 young people are registered with the local Careers Office with 14 notified job vacancies and no Youth Training vacancies . ’
12 They are the only club of their kind who are registered with the Royal Life Saving Society .
13 They are registered with the English Golf Union and play regular fixtures at Mill Hill and Highgate in addition to Henley where they feel particularly welcomed and privileged by being permitted to play on a Sunday .
14 Work towards modules can be done abroad as long as appropriate assessment evidence is produced and students are registered with an approved SCOTVEC centre ; this is useful for students on exchange visits .
15 The nut itself is a curious thing that grows from the so-called cashew apple , and both are filled with a nasty acid fluid that causes dermatitis .
16 All of his poems are filled with a quiet irony ; a message to those patriotic leaders and potential soldiers , removing the glory and honour from war — they strip everything but the bare facts from the issue of war and show it as it is , from first-hand experience .
17 Mr. Hearn shows how even the very beasts whom we despise as unreasoning and unremembering are filled with an inarticulate sense of this dark backward and abysm of time …
18 Sheets of filo pastry are filled with an exciting mix of diced eddoe and mushrooms flavoured with soy sauce .
19 Above all only the eyes retain any spark of life , and they are filled with the overwhelming emotion of anguish .
20 Through a ‘ total cost approach , ’ all aspects of the appication of quality principles in the procurement process are examined with a particular bias towards the engineering environment .
21 Schools where the staff are aligned with a practical philosophy which is more than the usual ‘ whole person ’ rhetoric do exist , but to find your way , as a teacher , to the one that suits is , in these egalitarian and bureaucratic days , often a hit and miss affair .
22 The numbers are painted with a reflective substance which leaves flash pictures over exposed .
23 This is where the forces of the earth are exposed with a dramatic clarity and where billion-year old rocks , deposited at a time when seas extended right across the valley give the stark harshness of the area a startling and a rare and sometimes unexpected beauty at different times of the day .
24 ‘ However , we are reasonable people and if we are approached with a reasonable alternative , we would be prepared to listen . ’
25 If rest and relaxation are approached with the same openness and with the same willingness to learn as the changing of negative emotional states and our health , they can be used to heal us and to strengthen our health and emerging state of mind .
26 All these hits are resolved with the +1 strength bonus .
27 To achieve such changes in typeface typesetting codes are interspersed with the actual text .
28 He makes use of verbs which are intrinsically onomatopoeic , like clanking , thumped and rapped , as well as words which are phonaesthetic in a less direct sense , such as stumbling and clumsy , clutch and claw , in which the similarities of sound connote similarities of meaning In the description of the train , regularities of rhythm ( clanking , stumbling down from Selston " , " one by one , with slow inevitable movement ) are interspersed with the clogging effect of juxtaposed heavily stressed syllables ( loud threats of speed " , " The trucks thumped heavily past " ) , to which consonant clusters add vehement emphasis : Elsewhere , the short vowel /æ/; combines with repeated stop consonants to intensify hard , uncompromising features of the landscape : " jolting black waggons " , " black headstocks " , " rapped out its spasms " .
29 At Water Newton , for instance , the fringes around the urban core appear to merge imperceptibly into the countryside ; this is especially clear in the Normangate Field area , where the known kilns are interspersed with the urban workshops and shrines on the one hand and the droveways and rural estates of the villas on the other .
30 These documents are included with the new guidance in sections 1 and 4 , and have the same status .
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