Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This forecast rate of increase simply did not materialize , and once again British cities got by with incremental adjustments , while an accelerated process of decentralization helped to transfer traffic flows from the centre to a series of nodes within the city region . |
2 | Shirtsleeved guards moved about with forms-cheerful , overworked . |
3 | Two old cars drew up with eight children and two anxious-looking mothers inside . |
4 | We invented the half-round string in 1978 , and then other manufacturers came out with similar strings . |
5 | Yet though the issue of unemployment exerted considerable impact upon British politics it does not appear that Britain 's political parties came up with much in the way of a meaningful solution to the problem . |
6 | Not to be outdone by their rival , Dottridge Brothers came up with some interesting designs too — from the simple ‘ Calais ’ in waxed elm , the ‘ Cairo ’ with its art nouveau grips , and the stolid ‘ Newman ’ in framed and panelled oak . |
7 | Subjects came up with well-organized fantasy sequences after being roused from some periods with high levels of EEG alpha and saccadic eye movements consistent with relaxed wakefulness . |
8 | Other sensors synched in with other senses . |
9 | They had held back at Milfield on the Till , biding their time , until their scouts came in with exact information of the movement of the Scots army . |
10 | Peugeot and Citroen countered that by providing diesel models decked out with all mod cons . |
11 | the big winds tore about with wasteful power . |
12 | Miller was also interested in the fruit garden at Goodwood and reported on trials carried out with various walls to see if a circular construction might be beneficial , but he came to the conclusion that nothing would thrive in a constant draught of air . |
13 | The march tunes heaped up with proper brashness and a wild final acceleration , but the collage until then kept a rare sense of harmonic direction . |
14 | Then all the bells joined in with wild abandon , ringing joyfully and merrily , welcoming in the New Year . |
15 | AFRICAN music came to Liverpool yesterday when African musicians joined up with local performers at the Gallery arts centre in Sandon Street , Liverpool 8 . |
16 | The guests moved in with outstretched hands . |
17 | The presence of Bedu may have been one reason for this — the marvellous rhythmical qualities of her movement and her simple ideas built up with many possibilities ( ! ) ensured some wonderful sessions . |
18 | As the protest grew , the troops came in with automatic weapons , armoured vehicles and teargas . |
19 | Various individuals came up with useful sums . |
20 | Stripped floorboards teamed up with rattan furniture and wrought iron gives a look that complements . |
21 | Theological hawks and doves lay down with scientific lions and legal lambs . |
22 | Studies carried out with Japanese subjects suggests that the right half of the brain is preferentially involved in reading a certain type of material . |
23 | We turn now to a series of cross-national comparative studies carried out with great care and detail by researchers from the Henley Management College in Britain , the International Institute of Management in Berlin , and the Laboratory for the Sociology of Work , Aix-en-Provence , comparing forms of work organisation in British , West German , and French factories . |
24 | Findings obtained with brain-damaged patients are discussed first , followed by the results of studies carried out with normal subjects . |
25 | This view is supported by the results of experimental studies carried out with non-apraxic brain damaged patients . |
26 | A number of experiments carried out with normal subjects support the idea that the left hemisphere is dominant for certain aspects of movement control ( Wolff , Hurwitz and Moss , 1977 ; Summers and Sharp , 1979 ; Taylor and Heilman , 1980 ) . |
27 | The Ulster Unionists ended up with 197 seats , but their share of the vote — 29.1pc , was 2pc down on the last council election . |
28 | Both groups started out with many misconceptions as to the likely ability and aptitude of the others . |
29 | Burglars made off with 75 rolls of roofing felt worth £2,300 from business premises on the Yarm Road Industrial Estate , Darlington . |
30 | While Andrea , 21 , was keeping a round-the-clock vigil at her husband 's hospital bedside , burglars made off with all their wedding presents . |