Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , he must hold that theories are eliminated due to the clash of experience ( for example ) , but not using criteria that are understood in terms of , or justified with reference to , the aims of inquiry .
2 They may be used singly or blended with others .
3 Tabitha could see that many of the hangars were empty , or filled with equipment and odds and ends of machinery which were no longer ships , if they ever had been .
4 She was n't naïve enough to think he was in love with her ; nor did she think she was in love with him — or not very much — but the thought of that strong body and craggy face , of grey eyes that could be either icily remote or filled with humour , made her tremble .
5 He declared : ‘ I do not perceive in any part of space , whether ( to use the common phrase ) vacant or filled with matter , anything but forces and the lines in which they are exerted . ’
6 Most of them had pierced openings for part or the whole of the light , either left open or filled with glass ( 180 and 181 ) .
7 Whether used around the garden or filled with flowers for display , prices start at £20 .
8 Thus , internally generated ideas which would otherwise cause the subject to wake up blushing with shame or racked with guilt are transformed by the dreamwork into a symbolic code .
9 As a control , sections from patient and control lungs were hybridised with a probe with a sequence identical to that of the coding ET-1 mRNA ( sense probe ) , or treated with RNAse A solution before hybridisation with the ET-1 complementary RNA probe .
10 Teenage memories may be treasured or treated with embarrassment , it does n't matter .
11 Since it was first introduced in the late 1960s , it has been resisted or treated with indifference by all ranks .
12 Many illnesses and infections associated with HIV can be prevented or treated with medication .
13 A sense of serious personal loss of self-worth and integrity ( invasion of personal space ) is certainly involved , and might be expressed by illness , depression , absenteeism , being touchy and impatient or withdrawn with clients or colleagues or by some other change in the worker 's usual pattern of behaviour .
14 The wine is filtered or fined with bentonite or gelatine and is then put into oak scantling pipes for a period of twelve to eighteen months to rest ( estagio ) .
15 There can be no doubt that the buckle-end of a belt could be a formidable weapon , but in fact the belts were often pricked out in fancy patterns or embellished with metal studs in much the same way that modern motor-bike boys adorn their jackets with stud designs .
16 This is where we live , and for those of us not dwelling in the inner city or immobilised with fear by the threat of atomic war , modernity is really quite comfortable .
17 Walls and ceilings were marble faced or decorated with paintings in fresco , tempera or caustic medium .
18 Detergent responsive soils : are uncoagulated proteins including blood , meat extracts and gravy either alone or mixed with animal or vegetable fats or oils in their natural state .
19 Indeed , sites which were generally successful often attracted organs of government to them , as was the case with the cities and major towns , but in these and other instances it is always difficult to distinguish the primary function once it has been overlaid or mixed with others .
20 Add the grated cheese ( which should be Parmesan alone or mixed with sardo or pecorino ) and blend well .
21 Potassium salt is sometimes used as a substitute , or mixed with sodium salt .
22 It is made of cotton alone or mixed with wool .
23 Lanes 1–14 : The template pUVAI was transcribed by fractions HS 0.4 and DS 0.15 alone ( 15 µl each ; lane 1 ) or supplemented with PC A ( lane 2 ) , PC AA ( lane 3 ) , PC AD ( lane 4 ) , HS 0.1 ( lane 5 ) , DSC 0.1 , DSC 0.2 , DSC 0.3 ( lanes 6–8 ) , MQ 0.1 , MQ 0.2 , MQ 0.3 , MQ 0.4 ( lanes 9–12 ) , IID-Affi 0.35 ( lane 13 ) and IID-Affi 1.0 ( lane 14 ; 20 µl each ) .
24 At the programmer 's discretion , errors resulting from dangling cross-references can result either in the new data being rejected or accepted with reservation .
25 Such competing explanations tend to different predictions of what can be expected in early adulthood as to whether or not the former truants have , for example , experienced difficulties in the labour market or high levels of unemployment , acquired qualifications since leaving school , or met with problems in other aspects of their lives such as their marriages or their mental health .
26 As the eminent physician Henry Maudsley put it in 1874 , ‘ sex is fundamental , lies deeper than culture , [ and ] can not be ignored or defied with impunity ’ .
27 But in the long run nature , which can not be ignored or defied with impunity , asserts its power ; … health fails … [ she ] leaves college a good scholar but a delicate and ailing woman … the special functions which have relation to her future offices as a woman , and the full and perfect accomplishment of which is essential to sexual completeness , have been deranged at a critical time .
28 Such a fleeting allegiance was common amongst Surrealism 's female associates : Frida Kahlo never joined up at all , and she spoke for many of the women who where connected with Surrealism when she declared that Breton and his circle ‘ thought I was a Surrealist , but I was n't .
29 He must be coerced , controlled , directed , offered reward or threatened with punishment to get him to put forth adequate effort towards the achievement of organisation objectives .
30 The condemnation of the figures that the hon. Gentleman has read out is that in those boroughs we need never have had so many liability orders or so many people taken to the courts or threatened with prison if they had not been misled by Labour Members of Parliament and councillors into running up enormous debts .
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