Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Seventeen trains a day , mostly filled with such meat , left Birkenhead Station . |
2 | There is nothing more depressing than a collection of so-called first editions and rare items displaying faded spines , mull bursting through cracked hinges , scarred leather inadequately treated with greasy polish , mending tape of various hues round the spine , head and tail bands hanging forlornly and , perhaps worst of all , a badly lettered brown paper cover holding the whole thing together . |
3 | National flags , where still seen , are rarely flown with any respect . |
4 | We stayed in the Flower Wing , our room luxuriously furnished with soft floral prints . |
5 | The area is also wide and spacious , the main roof itself being quite remarkably formed with huge flat slabs of stone . |
6 | Social tension , as we shall see , is an assessment of social relations that springs readily to the lips of anthropologists but is rarely examined with much psychological sophistication , or even an awareness that it is a psychological phenomenon as well as a social one . |
7 | In the meantime , consider having at-risk furniture professionally treated with fire-retardant chemicals ( curtains and drapes can be treated too ) . |
8 | The aim would be ‘ to ensure that the long-term rate of expansion in public expenditure was properly aligned with prospective resources ’ . |
9 | A 48 year old man who developed submassive hepatic necrosis six weeks after beginning piroxicam but was successfully treated with orthotopic liver transplantation is also reported . |
10 | I have known it to be successfully treated with black sulphur powder mixed with water but prevention is better than cure . |
11 | One patient experienced a bleeding episode associated with a treatment induced ulcer 10 days after the initial treatment , which was successfully treated with another injection . |
12 | Public rooms are , as one might expect , elegantly furnished with high ceilings ( and antlers on the walls ! ) . |
13 | Although the basal lamina remained visible at many places , the gastric pits of vehicle pretreated rats were uniformly filled with gastric glands ( Figs 5E and F ) . |
14 | Consumer demand is a powerful market force , so it is vital that the consumer is properly educated with accurate , scientifically responsible information . |
15 | Then , prior to roasting , they 're lavishly glazed with pure honey . |
16 | Even in this era of psycho-history , it is impossible to think of any other historical character of note whose public persona has been so submerged , and private morality so relentlessly pursued with such ruthless subjectivity on the part of those who have written about her . |
17 | Being forcibly confined with other blind girls in a school which thought it was a public school soon turned me into a staunchly outspoken socialist . |
18 | He was eventually caught with three laps left and as the pack came past him he unfortunately caught the heels of another member of England 's Commonwealth Games team , Ikem Billy , who dropped out . |
19 | The public rooms include a spacious lounge and a ballroom elegantly decorated with corniced ceilings and stylish furnishings . |
20 | There are domes , branches and fans , antlers delicately tipped with blue , organ pipes that are blood red . |
21 | As an inmate you are shut away in a jail without a name and escape is an option rarely considered with armed guards carefully positioned at the perimeter fence of some of the prisons . |
22 | The lay-out was traditional and mirrored that of the old medieval cathedral , but both exterior and interior were lavishly decorated with classical arches and columns , and the whole building was dominated by a vast classical dome , which rose almost to the height of the spire of Salisbury Cathedral , one of the tallest Gothic buildings in Europe . |
23 | The status symbols of medieval Pisa were the cathedral and the baptistry lavishly decorated with Tuscan Romanesque arcades ; and the towers ( now lost ) of the gentry-patricians , with only the cathedral bell-tower , the famous torre pendente , to remind us of what they were . |
24 | At first the track was more widely spaced with ornamental centre poles , but in 1927 — at the request of Fleetwood — side poles and span wires were substituted and the track re-positioned centrally . |
25 | Looking into her great eyes , their blue so dark that it was almost black , he was uncomfortably aware that having Miss Sally-Anne McAllister in the house was a most disturbing influence on a man who had not only denied himself sexually for some years , but who had rarely mixed with young women at all since he had left the army . |
26 | Bob Swatman , 73 , branch chairman , of Low Lane , Middlesbrough , had to wait 17 hours on the beach before he was eventually evacuated with 65 others by a fishing boat which landed at Margate Pier . |
27 | I was suddenly filled with great anger and , without thinking , I turned round and delivered the most beautiful right hook to his jaw as he stood there grinning . |
28 | Inside , she was suddenly filled with helpless frustration . |
29 | Sometimes the water would be calm then suddenly filled with little rapids called rips ; huge rocks would sometimes be concealed under the water but we learned to recognise the water flow around them . |
30 | The room was sparsely filled with ugly furniture , a horsehair sofa , and an aspidistra which sat in pride in its brass pot on a green chenille tablecloth . |