Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Most LEAs reported that they had a curriculum policy or were developing one ; they consulted widely including with governing bodies ; they now recognised the importance of ‘ breadth ’ and ‘ balance ’ , and the need for relevance of the school curriculum to the world outside . |
2 | I became intimately acquainted with some of those I met , and the lives and habits of many others naturally came under observation . |
3 | We found little staining with anti-A antibodies in the biliary epithelium of the normal and disease control groups , although the H antibodies stained the biliary epithelium well . |
4 | He tried now to think with savage pleasure of the dismay likely to afflict his mother , once her female companions heard of it . |
5 | The tissue pepsin value changed inversely compared with secreted pepsin , which suggests that pepsin is released from stores more readily , both in the resting and stimulated state , at day 3 than at day 7 ; although this tendency was seen in all groups . |
6 | The Abbey 's share distribution caused much feeling with many investors . |
7 | Now you can cross Snow White off and all we 've got left to find is witch , oh , there it is , right go from the W , W , W , from the W , right now come down , oh I 'd better help with this one because it 's diagonal , I T C |
8 | We 'd better win with that . |
9 | He had been therapist and client both , had asked the questions and supplied the answers , aiming at total frankness , keeping nothing back , expressing to those bare walls , that metal table and black-leather swivel chair , that window with its half-drawn , dark-blue blind , the crawling distastes and shames , the self-disgust , the shrinking from light and the fear which seemed sometimes to beat with frenzied wings against bars in his brain . |
10 | Mr Gebler came forward smiling with two large books under his arm . |
11 | There was , however , an instinct in him when it came to Judith that he 'd never experienced with any other woman . |
12 | By which time the sexual revolution was also wearing a bit thin and became more to do with increasing women 's availability to men than the sexual autonomy and control over our own bodies we had all been promised . |
13 | But as I became more acquainted with this set and stopped rushing from impossible passage to impossible passage , hoping against hope that at some point he would lose his balance and tumble like a second-rate trapeze artist off his swing , I was unwittingly dragged in to a more sinister , melancholic side to his playing . |
14 | He cursed her , and blessed her , and fumed away on her errand as far as the door ; and turned there to say with genuine fury : ‘ Am I mad , that I turn you loose to take your chance among wolves ? |
15 | Most returned home disillusioned with early hopes of the big-time shattered . |
16 | As the period wore on , leadership became increasingly associated with personal qualities and skills which earned nobility , thus bringing renown to the man blessed with them . |
17 | More significantly , agrarianist sentiment became increasingly associated with extreme nationalist views . |
18 | He drew open the neck of the leather bag that lay beside him , and reached inside to withdraw with loving care that same psaltery he had once played in Donata 's bedchamber , polished sounding-board and stretched strings shining like new . |
19 | When I was six my mother died and my father went away to live with another woman . |
20 | Deaths from all causes combined also fell with increasing ponderal index . |
21 | Brown turned blonde for her own trial at Belfast Crown Court , where she appeared immaculately groomed with co-ordinating clothes and costume jewellery . |
22 | On the contrary , in patients without active hepatitis B virus replication , there is little or no membranous expression of pre-S1 or pre-S2 , and , moreover , cytoplasmic expression of pre-S peptides increased remarkably compared with those with active hepatitis B virus replication ( Table III ) . |
23 | When asked to find similar patterns for other numbers , only seven per cent of boys did so compared with 28 per cent of the girls . |
24 | Racism was not wiped out when Lyon was minister , on the contrary some of the worst cases of human suffering at the hands of Immigration Officers occurred in his regime , but he did occasionally act with some humanity . |
25 | In contrast , the hands of 3 patients who harboured the epidemic strain in their sputum became heavily contaminated with this organism after spirometry and associated coughing . |
26 | Looking into her great eyes , their blue so dark that it was almost black , he was uncomfortably aware that having Miss Sally-Anne McAllister in the house was a most disturbing influence on a man who had not only denied himself sexually for some years , but who had rarely mixed with young women at all since he had left the army . |
27 | However , the quantitative methods of the 1960s and 1970s had successfully dealt with large-set vowel-variables ( type 1 ) , quantifying them through the whole range ( or most of it ) in a single unilinear dimension of phonetic variation ( such as raising or backing ) . |
28 | Rather than producing a brave new economic world , the ECSC and its High Authority had constantly to wrestle with national objections and intransigence . |
29 | Standing between the two stone urns which Victoria had thoughtfully filled with pink geraniums and ivy the previous day , they made a pretty picture . |
30 | Besides my mother 's whispered asides with their garnish of guilt , I had only brushed with two cancer sufferers in my life . |