Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The days and nights that followed this procession became filled with the ghostly rhythms of the Ma'badong dance a cumulative mantric tone intended to induce altered states , which most successfully we found , interfered with our capacity to keep a grip on the job of filming .
2 She shivered again and then again until somehow it became impossible to stop and her whole body became racked with the uncontrollable involuntary movements .
3 One day , to escape heavy rain he wandered into a tavern called the ‘ Spotted Dog ’ which was kept by Joe Parrish , a veteran fighter , who became impressed with the young lad — then aged 16 — and began to teach him the science of the ring .
4 It was while travelling around the world for the UN that she first became impressed with the simple forms of cosmetics made from natural ingredients used by remote communities .
5 Dositej entered the Hopovo monastery in the Fruška Gora at the age of sixteen , but he soon became disillusioned with the restricted life of a monk and two years later he escaped .
6 Beginning with the organisation of bible classes in the rural communities while he was still a student at Cumberland University , he became disillusioned with the apparent inability of the current educational system to tackle adequately the problems of social and economic mis-development in Appalachia .
7 A particularly dangerous trap in analysis has developed with the increasing use of computers in data analysis .
8 Mansfield reader FRED GREEN has checked with the British Cichlid Association and appears to be the first person to have spawned Green Chromides in the UK .
9 For the time he has parted with the nobler characteristics of his humanity for the sake of a planetary power of locomotion .
10 The force with which this convention is observed has varied with the political climate .
11 On the one hand , the self-advocacy impetus has grown with the increasing emphasis on consumer sovereignty and an awareness of the potential power and influence of self-help pressure groups .
12 ( iv ) No creditor can vote at any meeting unless he has lodged with the official receiver not later than the time mentioned for this purpose in the notice convening the meetings a proof of debt , that is , a statement in the appropriate form ( see Chapter 9 ) of the amount claimed by him as due to him and the claim has been admitted for the , purpose of entitlement to vote ( r 6.93(1) ) .
13 Science , as it has developed right across the board since the end of the sixteenth century , has operated with the axiomatic assumption that events in the material world , out there , external to human minds , are governed by regularities which are so coherent and consistent that they can be treated as " natural laws " .
14 From April , Pan magazine , published by Burda Verlag , has merged with the interior decoration Ambiente , another Burda publication .
15 Gradually the old has merged with the new and the grandchildren of the ‘ young couples ’ who moved into the ‘ new ’ houses are now becoming the second generation to attend Keyingham school .
16 When I s first spoke to you erm earlier I mean , like last week , erm you were telling me er something about erm the involvement that this branch has had with the local community .
17 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what recent meetings he has had with the National Union of Mineworkers to discuss the proposed pit closures ; and if he will make a statement .
18 Frequently it is designed quickly in order to solve a problem that has occurred with the old system .
19 PLAN has agreed with the Ugandan Government to begin its operations in the Luwero district , an area which was particularly devastated by the civil war which ended in 1986 .
20 This is to state that is an accredited volunteer with Christian Aid and has agreed with the appropriate Department at Head Office a specific work arrangement .
21 Now the NZRFU has agreed with the Australian request that the Cup will be at stake whenever the two countries play a test , so the Cup could change hands three times during the coming All Black tour of Australia .
22 He had a streak of red paint across the back of his uniform , so one at least had come armed with the essential spray can .
23 It dominates the central belt of the country and maintains a huge dependent clientele , whom it has rewarded with the worst housing estates in Europe .
24 The doorstep talk has been mostly of the economy ; Willesden County Court , has dealt with the second highest number of repossessions in the country .
25 During the last year ( September 1991 to September 1992 ) the committee has dealt with the following applications :
26 BREATHLESS PHONE calls first thing in the morning ; indecipherable typescripts bristling with spidery illustrations ; wild-eyed magnetic levitationists turning up at reception — New Scientist has dealt with the British inventor in his most extreme forms .
27 This work has dealt with the relative merits of various strategies ( such as tit-for-tat ) when players who recognize each other meet repeatedly , and more recently with ensembles of strategies and with the effects of occasional errors .
28 Although the prime responsibility for rural housing provision has rested with the rural district councils ( district councils since 1974 ) , they must work within a strategic planning framework laid down by county council planning authorities .
29 Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts .
30 Moss says he has negotiated with the unnamed firms to ensure they wo n't be duplicating each others ' efforts .
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