Example sentences of "[vb pp] with its [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Inevitably London , the greatest centre of mass and conspicuous consumption , dominated with its tremendous appetite . |
2 | Those who find crab indigestible may be interested in the advice proffered by Merle 's Domestic Dictionary and Household Manual of 1842 , to the effect that after eating fresh crab it is always advisable to take " a very small quantity of good French brandy , mixed with its own bulk of water " . |
3 | Nearby , along Dylan 's Walk , is his writing shed with its spectacular views over the Tâf Estuary and where he completed seven of his major pieces of work including most of Under Milk Wood . |
4 | Each of the bedrooms has been designed with its own balcony or terrace equipped with garden chairs , and the walls have been sound-proofed for added privacy . |
5 | The filmwork has been undertaken by Video Action for the Touring & Recreation Committee and the result is a thoroughly professional film , well edited with its own music and with such techniques as slow motion and freeze frame used where necessary but not excessively . |
6 | The sharing of part of its freight line corridor at Sheffield is a sign of things to come , since the running of light rapid transit vehicles along existing British Rail track , interspersed with its own services , is under investigation . |
7 | At Thunder Bay North ( then Port Arthur ) the Canadian Northern built a distinctive station with pyramidal roofs and battlemented turrets , adorned with its symbolic wheatsheaf motif , in 1905 . |
8 | The Town Hall Tower with its mechanical clock dating back to 1410 , the old city 's tower Bridge , the famous Charles Bridge adorned with its many statues of Saints and of course Wenceslas Square and the magnificent buildings facing it , are just a few of the many sights Prague has to offer . |
9 | Car 3 of 1885 is seen with its 20-foot trolley arm reaching across to the overhead line above the kerb . |
10 | With all my might I stamped at its head , but missed it by a couple of inches ; again I stamped with the same extraordinary result ; but with the third stamp I caught the poor little creature and crushed it to pulp , and yet it gave one more thrust with its tiny legs and then lay still . |
11 | Excavations are not yet complete at Ostia , but the main part of the town ( though not the harbour ) has been uncovered with its principal streets and buildings . |
12 | Only occasionally was a churchless station built with its own elaboration . |
13 | The sense of an expression is more closely connected with its actual meaning , and is roughly equivalent to the content of the expression . |
14 | The company argued that it was given a stay of execution by other bankers even though it had defaulted on loans connected with its American Heileman brewing operations . |
15 | The galaxy shows several extraordinary features that may be connected with its extreme youth ( we are seeing it as it was when the universe was a third of the age that it is today ) . |
16 | The rectal balloon , 5 cm in length , was positioned with its distal edge 5 cm from the anal verge . |
17 | The programme has met with its biggest success in Indonesia , where the FAO has worked closely with the government . |
18 | Although Windows 3.1 came supplied with its own font manager in the shape of TrueType , only a few faces are supplied and this may be a problem for anyone running wordprocessing and desktop publishing software , particularly if the software does not supply any extra faces . |
19 | Each of these is equipped with its own set of organs — on either side , leg-like projections sometimes equipped with bristles and another pair of feathery appendages through which oxygen is absorbed ; and within the body wall , a pair of tubes opening to the exterior from which waste is secreted . |
20 | As befits its relatively young geological age , the specimen is preserved with its original shell material . |
21 | The species is preserved with its original shell , its interior being filled with limestone . |
22 | And she had been entrusted with its safe keeping . |
23 | He asks , " Can work be reinvested with its spiritual-aesthetic dimension when tradition has in fact gone , and we have lost the illusions of faith ? " |
24 | Not BR , to be sure , but the showpiece Docklands Railway opened with its driverless trains . |
25 | Meanwhile , SNI , armed with its new point-of-sale alliance with Sun ( UX No 436 ) , has picked up a $10m contract with US supermarket chain Kash n ’ Karry Food Stores . |
26 | My heart almost stopped with its own heaviness . |
27 | The old-fashioned backdrop painted with its winking windows had been remarkably similar to this view , his view . |
28 | The workhouse , erected with its fine boardroom in 1838 at a cost of £2,000 , was built to accommodate 170 inmates . |
29 | As a member of an ancient noble family , reared with its romantic traditions and in the atmosphere of a grand castle , Earl Archibald had dreamed of knights in armour , battles , crusades and the days of chivalry . |
30 | It becomes obvious that a young animal must be reared with its own species to learn the communication skills of that species . |