Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] with [noun] [prep] " 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 Whether used around the garden or filled with flowers for display , prices start at £20 .
3 Since it was first introduced in the late 1960s , it has been resisted or treated with indifference by all ranks .
4 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 .
5 Walls and ceilings were marble faced or decorated with paintings in fresco , tempera or caustic medium .
6 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 .
7 The ‘ explanation ’ raises many problems , not the least being why the symptoms should depend upon whether the temperature rhythm is delayed or advanced with respect to the sleep/wake rhythm .
8 Getting around the city on a sightseeing spree to the Tutankhamen Museum , the Sphinx monument or laden with bargains from the shops , is very cheap by taxi .
9 This means that the rinds are dipped or rubbed with salt during their ripening period .
10 If you are going to eat in the kitchen make sure overall lights arc on a dimmer switch and that there is enough light over the table — use a rise-and-fall light fixture for example — which can , of course , be substituted for or combined with candlelight at night .
11 Many seals are shot or killed with dynamite after being trapped in fishing nets .
12 The book has then been very well illustrated with well designed coloured graphics and good photographic selections to provide a book that can either be dipped into or read with satisfaction from cover to cover .
13 ’ Increasingly the Regulation was being interpreted in a way which was much wider than intended with applications for review becoming ever more speculative .
14 When I first approached The Smiths in regard to this book , although treated with sympathy from their manager , I was waved aside without so much as an acknowledgement .
15 It is clear that the vast majority of older people are neither socially isolated nor overwhelmed with feelings of loneliness .
16 An amount which is still a matter for pride , if tinged with apprehension at the increasing number of unnecessary restrictions .
17 Lake Kariba was formed by the building of the Kariba dam , and filled with water in May 1956 .
18 Bob 's head ached and filled with fog at the effort of filtering the adult conversation out from it .
19 VDUs lie smashed , with their electronic entrails ravaged , keyboards are smeared with something sticky , every drawer in the place is open and filled with pools of liquid , there is a coil of excrement on the floor .
20 The crime of assault with intent to rob , found in s.8 of the Theft Act 1968 , is taken out of property offences and placed with offences against the person ( cl. 78 ) .
21 New issues are underwritten and placed with investors by a syndicate of international banks led by a lead manager bank ( such as Credit Suisse First Boston or Deutsche Bank ) .
22 On 17 July 1991 the children were removed from the care of the mother and placed with friends of the family .
23 Here 's money for my meat ; I would have left it on the board , so soon As I had made my meal ; and parted With prayers for the provider
24 Be that as it may , chancroid is diagnosed and treated with frequency in endemic areas where it has been described as a disease of the socially unenlightened and the economically unfortunate .
25 It is ironic that Godoy was overthrown and treated with ignominy as a traitor at the moment when he had decided to resist Napoleon : it was his plan to remove the king to Seville , out of the way of the French , which set off the Tumult of Aranjuez .
26 640 he stood sponsor to King Cynegils at his baptism and joined with Cynegils in giving Dorchester-on-Thames to the missionary bishop , Birinus ( HE 111 , 7 ) ( see above , p. 48 ) .
27 The tops of knitted socks with warm toes and heels were unpicked and reknitted with stripes of contrasting wool .
28 Through g contacts already established throughout the U K department , links have been d=established and developed with work in Poland , Russia and Albania and we 're working to assess the policy , practice development or programme contribution we might make in those European countries .
29 An early ( 1745-49 ) Chelsea teapot , the sides moulded in imitation of acanthus leaves and painted with sprigs of flowers and insects reached £24,200 ( estimate £15,000-£20,000 ) .
30 Many were affected like the young German student , highly religious and torn with doubts about the morality of the war , who wrote home shortly before being killed at Verdun on June 1st :
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