Example sentences of "[vb past] with the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The mirror was veined with gold and misted with the scented steam of the bath from which she 'd just emerged .
2 The fact he had lived in Florida helped with the California-based couple 's adoption plans because state law demanded prospective parents must have resided in Florida for at least six months .
3 Letters of thanks are to be sent to those residents and organisations who helped with the national Spring Clean day , when areas of the town were cleared of rubbish .
4 Not everyone was reconciled to the breach in the succession that occurred with the Glorious Revolution .
5 There will not be the same winding down that occurred with the old rating system .
6 He mounted the horse he had led for the last hour or so and walked it cautiously down into Buttermere which he entered with the utter conviction that he had been there before .
7 There is now only the one pool , which he designed with the specific purpose of encouraging Koi-keepers with limited space .
8 A MAN appeared in court yesterday charged with the attempted murder of a teenager whose throat was slashed at a car boot sale .
9 Man accused of attempted murder Neil Wilson , 26 , of Bardon Court , South Shields , appeared before South Shields magistrates yesterday charged with the attempted murder of Martin Elliott , 24 , of Calf Close House , Jarrow .
10 The council was by section 71 of the Shops Act 1950 charged with the statutory duty of ensuring compliance with the Act .
11 STEVEN Littlewood , 27 , of Bridgewater Avenue , Latchford , Warrington , was remanded in custody at Warrington magistrates court yesterday charged with the aggravated taking of a Ford Escort XR3i cabriolet , causing the death of 19-year-old Julian Osborne , of Dorchester Road , Hood Manor , Warrington , causing Osborne 's death by dangerous driving and driving without insurance .
12 Without consideration he ripped the tape from her skin so that she winced with the searing pain .
13 She rose with the fluent movement of the athlete .
14 The results of this work were disseminated most recently at a workshop in Peterborough on 7 November 1991 which we jointly sponsored with the Agricultural Development and Advisory Service .
15 He moved with the mechanical lope of hydraulic-assisted legs .
16 The man stripping off his helmet as he strode down the room was tall and broad-shouldered , and moved with the leashed power of the hunter .
17 Barefoot , she moved with the natural sinuousness of her race , and looking beyond her , Loc saw Jacques Devraux lift his eyes momentarily from his plate to follow the swaying movement of her hips as she walked away from the table .
18 For ten minutes the school erupted with the dazzling success of it .
19 ‘ What had to be done has been done and Cottee trained with the first team squad .
20 ‘ I realised in this day and age that people are looking for something that wee bit different , and we found with the long spell of bad weather we 've had over the summer months that people want to stay inside , ’ explained Mr Nelson .
21 The registrar was a dignified man who behaved with the correct degree of formality .
22 The heat of summer was beginning to gather its strength , and the day outside hummed with the gorged drowsiness of the flies .
23 To determine whether particular sequence features were found in peptides presented by HLA-B53 ( HLA-B5301 ) , as has been described for other class I molecules , we used the cell line Hmy-B53 ( ref. 55 ) : this was derived by transfection of the cell line CIR , which lacks HLA-A and -B molecules , with a genomic clone of HLA-B53. 1.5x10 10 Hmy-B53 or Hmy-B35 cells were pelleted and lysed and HLA class I molecules purified with the monoclonal antibody W6/32 ( ref. 56 ) on an immunoaffinity column as described .
24 If it makes sense to see the period 1660 – 1715 as a coherent whole , what was it that changed with the Hanoverian Succession and the failure of the Jacobite rebellion ?
25 The little matter of the actual crossing Dumouriez dismissed with the usual landsman 's casualness :
26 For example , the defences were firmly dated to the reign of Hadrian , although Antonine pottery was found in the rampart , but dismissed with the remarkable statement ‘ the overwhelming pre-Antonine character of the mass of associated pottery suggests the earlier , rather than the later of Dr Oswald 's limiting date for the exceptional sherd ’ , i.e. AD 130 — 50 .
27 The room , reached this time from the veranda , was just as lovely as she had remembered , and after folding some clothes neatly in drawers and hanging the rest on satin-padded hangers in the wardrobe she fussed for quite some time with the scanty collection of knick-knacks she had brought , trying to arrange them so that they harmonised with the tranquil simplicity of the décor .
28 She staggered with the laden trug to where the buffers stood up like huge metal pennies on their sides preventing the train from going any further .
29 At the end of Koch 's discourse McFadyean took the floor , disagreed with the eminent doctor , and described his own research in which he was certain that infected cows ' milk was responsible for tuberculosis in young children .
30 No candidate , including himself , faced an opponent or disagreed with the Communist Party line .
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