Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] with [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | As a foreigner she had great difficulty getting admitted there as an apprentice , but eventually succeeded with assistance from the Duke of Orleans . |
2 | Ronni scowled at him , suddenly filled with alarm at the way his arm was round her waist and at the way her body longed to sink unresisting against it . |
3 | Actor Bill Roache , alias Ken Barlow , added : ‘ The cast is all filled with admiration for the way they sustain the standards of our scripts . ’ |
4 | There 's a choice of five different reels , four of which have three socket outlets which can be used simultaneously ( subject to power ratings ) , all designed with safety as a priority . |
5 | 1.10:USEFUL Flat handicappers Barford Lad , Beauchamp Express and Busted Rock all shaped with promise on their debuts . |
6 | If , however , piece 2 is wrongly positioned with respect to the others , the assembly will appear as . |
7 | Another was the comparative economic weakness of the Celtic nations , especially felt with passion in Scotland where a continuous nationalist upsurge from the mid-1960s threatened a major disruption of the United Kingdom . |
8 | Keep Santa happy with any of the delectable Tesco Traditionally Made range of products , all made with care from the finest ingredients to traditional pre-World War II recipes . |
9 | Captivated by Christ and his love she ‘ was greatly moved with love for my fellow Christians that they might know and see what I was seeing , for I wanted to cheer them too ’ . |
10 | Albert suddenly thought with loyalty of cockroaches and other vermin . |
11 | This is a bright room , serving tasty Italian meals personally supervised with care by the proprietors . |
12 | Set back from the main road , the Hotel Gabbiano is personally run with pride by the Mirandola family . |
13 | In fact , social and economic circumstances such as poverty , poor housing or unemployment are highly associated with onset of some forms of mental illness , and serve to act as triggers precipitating episodes of depression , anxiety and , in some cases psychotic illnesses . |
14 | Although this phenomenon has an immunological mechanism it is not necessarily associated with protection against reinfection since the larval challenge often develops to maturity . |
15 | Chandos , as narrator , describes the two who have agreed to remain loving friends with the luscious approval that ‘ suddenly faced with life in the midst of death , two natures so alike and so peerless should have comforted each other ’ ; they have in fact exchanged a kiss . |
16 | It has the advantage of offering a small choice of three or four dishes for each course , all cooked with skill by a cheerful Frenchman in a kitchen in full view of the customers . |
17 | Deletions of chromosome 17p are found in 75% of colorectal cancers and are highly correlated with mutation of the remaining p53 gene . |
18 | As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed . |
19 | The bedrooms have all been individually redesigned with comfort in mind and offer the best in modern facilities with colour TV ( with satellite ) , telephone , radio and minibar combined with traditional elegance . |
20 | Both new private housing estates and council estates are often peripherally located with respect to the existing village ( Pahl 1965b ; Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) . |
21 | Booms were , however , generally interspersed with balance of payments crises . |
22 | When it was revealed that the 14 candidates polling the least votes and thus threatened with exclusion from the central committee included such notables as Abalkin , Shevardnadze , Ryzhkov , Defence Minister Dmitry Yazov and CPSU international department head Valentin Falin , Gorbachev intervened with a proposal that they too should be deemed elected by virtue of having won a legitimate majority , this being accepted by the congress . |
23 | The designer is thus presented with information on the type of " failure " , its value , and where it occurred during the mechanism event . |
24 | These questions were fairly easily answered with respect to Lévi-Strauss . |
25 | At first sight this seems to defy common sense , but the point is easily made with reference to whales . |
26 | Roads are already crammed with traffic despite an intensive road-building programme , so presumably more of the precious Dutch countryside will be concreted over . |
27 | A tougher variety known as ‘ hardy green turnips ’ are generally sown with rape for autumn and winter grazing . |
28 | They are generally broadcast with rape in midsummer as a nurse crop for a grass ley , and grazed off before Christmas for fattening lambs . |
29 | Eventually , as has already occurred with Islam in some countries , these countervailing centres of power will challenge governments and sometimes gain control over them . |
30 | The selection criteria used were the same for all patients — namely , each patient was individually assessed with respect to general fitness for function of the anal sphincter . |