Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is present in some cases , most spectacularly in that of The Fox , though even here it is mixed with the sex lives of the women he knew .
2 If this card is an instruction card it must be obeyed by the person asking the question , the instruction card is then placed at the bottom of the pack , instruction cards are ren randomly mixed with the question cards and can change directions of play , make you give to the player to the left one of your cards etcetera , if a player has more than it does n't say .
3 This lengthy period of building explains why it is possible to find such a diversity of architectural styles , brilliant work from the Tuscan Renaissance period being mixed with the Baroque pieces and sections in later styles .
4 Only five courses could be described as general ones on Language in Education : the rest could be grouped with the specialist courses primarily geared towards the teaching of a language or towards literacy reported in response to Question 1.7. b
5 As it turned out , it blocked just those actions of adrenaline which Ahlquist had grouped with the beta receptors , and it had no appreciable effect on the alpha receptors .
6 Prawns or sliced chicken can also be added with the bean sprouts if desired .
7 THE majority community is sick and tired of hearing how a nationalist area was saturated with the security forces who departed a short time before loyalist paramilitaries entered to commit murder .
8 October came and with it the hake , caught with the pilchard nets but some also on hook and line .
9 The oocytes were microinjected with the DNA constructs , following established protocols ( 35 ) .
10 Water had dripped on to the paper so that it had become sodden and merged with the lettuce leaves .
11 The first ten have to be done with no reference books ( What are the local VFR Met minima ?
12 If the work-force is unionised , this may be done with the union representatives on behalf of their members .
13 After 4 to 6 weeks , cytofluorometry was done with the bulk cultures using a FACScan ( Becton and Dickinson ) .
14 Eight views can be selected with the function keys .
15 It seems unlikely , even if the copyright is transferred with the computer programs , that an intangible computer program resident on a magnetic disk or in a computer chip is a personal chattel , because copyright is a " thing in action " like company shares or a money order , to be contrasted with the more tangible " things in possession " such as motor cars or computers .
16 The announcement halted the judicial inquiry under Sir John May which had been set up in March to investigate all the convictions connected with the pub bombings .
17 It is a reputation everyone connected with the company guards jealously .
18 Jeffrey Sachs and David Lipton show how problems connected with the banking operations of Russia 's former planned economy , together with the country 's misguided attempt to maintain a single rouble zone ( as recommended by the IMF ) , have had disastrous consequences .
19 First , about half of it will be used to pay creditors and to meet legal fees connected with the bankruptcy proceedings .
20 These could be connected with the telegraph wires alongside the track , so that communication could be established as necessary with the nearest signal-box or with central control .
21 There was disagreement with the Corporation as to whether the track in Tamworth Road , Croydon , common to the Mitcham and Sutton routes , should be connected with the Corporation rails on West Croydon Bridge .
22 A number of hooded men brandishing sub-machine guns and standing in front of a Colombian flag told the magazine that their organisation had 150 full-time employees , was financed by big business and was well connected with the security forces .
23 Fish likewise are connected with the forest spirits , and thought dangerous to women : pregnant wives , for instance , should not eat fish .
24 If the researcher is seen as connected with the authority structures of the institution , will this not have some effect on the behaviour of those being observed ?
25 Secondly , the young stranger who also passed through Godstowe at the same time — was it just a coincidence , or was he connected with the murder victims ? ’
26 She really had very little idea of how the diocesan senior clergy connected with the parish priests .
27 ( c ) Court order and completion of abstract It is recommended that a copy of the original court order marked as examined against the original be lodged with the title documents .
28 Most , but not all , building societies have their own printed form of notice , which is always served in duplicate , so that one copy can be receipted and returned to you and lodged with the title deeds , which are ultimately sent back to the lender .
29 However , it is envisaged that technical guidance will be given in an Approved Document , which will be available when the act comes into force — this will be similar to the procedure adopted with the Building Regulations .
30 It is now essential that an output model is adopted with the student achievements being expressed in competency terms .
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