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

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1 Guildford Kings star Gordon , who top scored with 17 points , put his country back on course to qualify for next year 's tournament finals in Germany , when all hope had seemed lost with less than five minutes remaining .
2 Baldwin showed them some of the curiosities of the house and gave them tea in the Long Gallery , which lie described with more pride than accuracy as ‘ the finest room in England ’ .
3 ‘ One thing I would say is that we get inundated with rent-a-quote demands .
4 Early levels are pretty dull , but as they get littered with more traps and obstacles , things get more interesting .
5 It is also generally a good idea to keep your notes short ; while you may want to keep a record of everything that might prove useful , your notes will seem unhelpful if you feel swamped with redundant information when you come to refer to them later .
6 Tiling joints can be extremely difficult to clean if they become filled with compacted grease .
7 ‘ Too long , ’ Bicker said with quiet savagery , burying his eyes in the fire .
8 Furthermore , by wearing them , they do not become better people or become equipped with supra-normal powers .
9 The most primitive state is where the stamens are united basally and are numerous , curving inwards in a symmetrical flower as in Gustavia spp. , some of which are self-sterile ; small to medium-sized bees like species of the stingless Trigona leave pollen on the stigma and become dusted with new pollen from the stamens where they forage .
10 Do authorities know how many carers belonging to ethnic minorities they have in their district , how many require respite facilities , and how they fare compared with other carers ?
11 With the growth in government activity since the late nineteenth century the administration had , for a variety of reasons , become charged with judicial duties .
12 As can be imagined , in a place with such grand fishing traditions , people who go there regularly often become associated with particular lochs ; and that is very much part of the charm of fishing at Scourie .
13 A spokesman said more cash calls were expected over the next few months as members become faced with increasing demands from agents to meet large losses .
14 By association , girdles , suspenders , stockings , even petticoats , all become imbued with sexual connotations in their own right .
15 Many times I 've prebaited every night for two weeks or more and caught fish and I 've prebaited with similar amounts .
16 The free colour shows the Growtray and a range of similar planters that come filled with non-peat compost , some even ready planted .
17 When I re-installed MS DOS 3.3 it altered the original CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to the ones I 've included with this letter .
18 Do n't know what the hell I 've done with that chair Marg !
19 So we need to train them to use our systems and we need to be concentrating on the productivity not just of the programmer which is traditional what we 've done with Four G Ls but the productivity of the end user .
20 And as you 've seen with previous closures of our homes , the last three , is that we 've been able to utilize some of those resources to provide that shift in policy which has been very successful , and has , er , a process that we 've got has allayed people 's fears who 've been used for those residential home agreements .
21 ‘ That 's as far as I 've got with this bit . ’
22 I 've got with this house .
23 Serve sprinkled with grated chocolate and orange rind and segments .
24 Fire Officer , paper F , and I think you 've had a something additional put on your table because you 've had with that paper A.
25 Conversations I 've had with countless men in Britain have convinced me of it .
26 ‘ The trouble I 've had with British Telecom … but that 's not the reason I phoned . ’
27 ‘ I 've talked with top financiers , bankers , solicitors and accountants .
28 Then I got a Gibson L5 and went from that to a Super 400 , and I 've stayed with 400s down through the years . ’
29 But if you 've persevered with certain plans or associations and kept your cool under pressure , your patience is about to be rewarded .
30 Okay Chair , that 's just a note that it er , it 's a matter we 've raised with this Committee on several occasions in the past , and getting close I think to being able to present some detailed figures as to the likely costs in future , of firemen 's pension sch scheme to Shropshire County Council .
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