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

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1 Er er well mixed with what alkali ?
2 Existing waste disposal operations will have to be put out to private or arms-length companies so the local authority 's policing role can not be mixed with its disposal role .
3 The frustration of what she could only identify as love for him , plus the fact that she 'd given herself to him so completely , mixed with her suspicion that he was still using her in some way to further his own undisclosed purposes , had engendered a turmoil of emotions within her , among which , she was ashamed and horrified to realise , lurked a certain impulse to exercise violence on his person .
4 I must add here that I do not use any ready-made greens as I prefer to mix my own colours : azo yellow light , cadmium yellow medium , and titanium white mixed with my blues for this , with the addition of burnt sienna , yellow ochre and Vandyke brown for the earth colours .
5 Some days after my daughter 's birth , our second child , I experienced a very deep sense of grief mixed with my joy , as I recognized that this small and perfect human life that had been born must grow old and die .
6 A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt .
7 Mixed with his revulsion was also a tiny feeling of excitement .
8 His entire spindlewinter 's supply of candles had already been strewn on the floor , mixed with his store of kindling wood .
9 With DLT you can look at all files that will be deleted with your command before you execute it , so for those a little wary of deleting files , that feature alone makes this program a must .
10 A hide designed with their needs in mind can be found not far from the car park , and a concrete ramp allows easy access .
11 Another reason why so many women reject the battery of contraceptive weapons on offer at the family planning clinic is that the arsenal has not been designed with their needs in mind .
12 There is little that you will come across in your travels that can not be designed with your psyche , and your cash , in mind .
13 The chairs we have now were actually designed with our chat show in mind , not so low that knees come up to chins and reveal too much sock , nor so wide as to encourage fidgeting , with an upright back to prevent slouching , and arm rests to give the nervous something to grip .
14 Here , at Sally 's instigation , were many of the things Harriet remembered and loved from her childhood and growing-up years — the rosettes she had won with her pony , her graduation dress , her old collection of Osmond and Jackson records , her early attempts at photography , proudly framed , a pressed flower that reminded her of her first proper date .
15 By the end of it , Theridamas accepts that he has been ‘ won with thy words ’ , and this shows how influential Tamburlaine is with his words over other people .
16 But I ca n't see her beating the progressive NODFORM WONDER who has won with his head in his chest twice recently .
17 ALL major golf championships are won with your driver , Peter Thomson used to say , and this is the club that will guide many destinies in the ‘ Amateur ’ at Royal Portrush .
18 In direct contrast with the forceful approach , there must be low risk of the person losing anything from getting involved and committed with your suggestions .
19 Louise Howard 's hope for a world without frontiers fused with her advocacy of ‘ a free exchange between the nations of the direct and indirect products of sunlight ’ ( and of a fertile soil ) as the birthright of all races .
20 And by the spring of 1910 , in works such as the Portrait of Uhde ( Pullitzer Collection , St. Louis ) figures and objects have become partially fused with their surroundings or with the background .
21 She went with Breeze to call upon Mrs Rossitter , who was so charmed with her voice that she engaged her on the spot to read to her for two hours every day .
22 She was a busy woman , much occupied with her garden and her charities .
23 Down on the river front of Old Chiswick , the firm of Thornycroft 's continued to be busily occupied with their boat building , and one of their employees , Mr. R. T. Smith , made an approach to his engineer employer , John Donaldson , who was a good Scottish Presbyterian with strong Christian principles , for a loan of five pounds in order to enable him ( R. T. Smith ) to start a coffee stall in Church Street , in an endeavour to keep some of the other employees away from their regular visits to the Lamb Tap Inn .
24 ‘ It would have been a privilege to have you as a student … ah , but your French is already of so excellent a quality … and you are occupied with your researches .
25 well I think she 's been fully occupied with your stuff since she came back , she has n't touched any of mine up to last night
26 Hitler , however , was unmoved for he was then fully occupied with his plans to invade the British Isles .
27 Patiently occupied with his household tasks and with his sketching of Willem , it amused him to notice that ‘ already he seems to oppose himself to all social institutions and conventions . ’
28 Pa being occupied with his sermon , I grabbed the chance to empty the teapot which , for economy reasons , is only done once per week , there being , according to Pa , ‘ A power of goodness in well-mashed leaves . ’
29 Rafiq seemed occupied with his magazine .
30 We watch him , as it were , standing back rather too obviously from his work , its rhythms and syntax , its narrative tricks and technical effects suffused with their author 's pleasure in his own accomplishment .
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