Example sentences of "[vb pp] with the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Gold in its natural form glows deep amber yellow , but when mixed with the various alloys it takes on a variety of hues . |
2 | There was the usual panoply of McDonald 's and other American fast-food imports mixed with the traditional shops . |
3 | If our English binge had been held in a medieval university we should have had , mixed with the bawdy songs , tragical and even devotional pieces , equally authorless and handed on from mouth to mouth in the same way , with the same individual variations . ’ |
4 | The oil mixed with the glutinous juices which oozed from her agitated vagina to create a mess such as she 'd never known between her legs . |
5 | The educational maintenance system is specifically designed with the financial needs of students in mind and we have made substantial new resources available to ensure that those needs are met . |
6 | This could then be attacked with the rude tools then available . |
7 | The emerging sterile adults mated with the wild ones to produce dramatic reductions in the number of screwworms and their eventual eradication . |
8 | Probably to be grouped with the royal priests as a king 's man is Ælfweard , allegedly a relative of Cnut , who became bishop of London in 1035 without relinquishing the abbacy of Evesham , contrary to church law . |
9 | Frequently , however , there is also an ingrowth of the sternum near their origin so that they are carried inwards and the whole forms a Y-shaped structure , the furca , whose internal arms may become fused with the pleural arms or are connected with them by short muscles . |
10 | The very latest in home brew kits is basically a bag already primed with the necessary ingredients to make 20 pints of foaming bitter ( or lager or cider ) . |
11 | Palaeo-biological precedent dictated such an organ be housed in Gavin 's ample rear , and have responsibility for his lower limbs — not to say urges — rather than his arms , but then one never knew , and I reckoned Gavin 's modest forebrain — doubtless fully occupied with the post-modernist sub-texts and tertiary structuralist imagery of Red Heat — could probably do with all the help it could get . |
12 | The bridge , owned and protected by English Heritage , will eventually be rebuilt with the original stones , once they 've been recovered from the river bed . |
13 | In Nicaragua , for example , the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional ( FSLN ) was formed , in 1962 , by cadres disillusioned with the peaceful efforts at reform by the Nicaraguan Communist party ( known as the partido Socialista Nicaragúense ) and , in October 1975 , Jaime Wheelock and his Tendencia proletaria were expelled from an FSLN directorate dominated by Tomás Borge , for the ‘ sterile dogmatism ’ of their economic materialism . |
14 | Closer to the smoking fire , Blake could see that the colours of the flames varied with the different amounts of crushed rocks thrown on to the pyre . |
15 | Once installed with the correct settings you can be talking to other computers within minutes . |
16 | She wore a taffeta dress the colour of port wine and a white lace cap , and there was a happier air about her , though the lines of care had deepened with the extra years . |
17 | The lost ‘ geometries of the psyche ’ that govern their existence are intertwined with the materialized properties of discourse . |
18 | Prisms attached to spectacle frames , a sloping card marked with four targets — ; A , B , C , and D evenly spaced with the outer lines at least six inches in from the edges of the card , and a metre rule . |
19 | Prisms attached to spectacle frames , a sloping card marked with four targets — ; A , B , C , and D evenly spaced with the outer lines at least six inches in from the edges of the card , and a metre rule . |
20 | Finally , over the devastated battlefield and the approach roads — the latter rendered quite chaotic by the even more viscous mud of the Woevre , and clogged with the moving gun-teams — it was impossible to bring up enough ammunition to sustain anything like the rate of fire of the first four days . |
21 | The termini post quos of these finds could be tabulated with the diagnostic contents of each context , but the value of such an exercise must be tempered by the fundamental problem of the chronological association of the coins and the other artefacts and their respective use-life . |
22 | Leading off the Diet is the room of the New Land rolls built in the 16C and decorated with the painted emblems of the clerks of the land rolls . |
23 | It was reported that a small altar dominated his room , decorated with the withered heads of animals forensics could not identify , its centre-piece an idol of such explicitly sexual a nature no newspaper dared publish a sketch of it , let alone a photograph . |
24 | You should then decide which area of parcel is going to be decorated with the pressed flowers and foliage . |
25 | She glanced at the diet sheet contained with the medical records . |
26 | A raised wooden runway , carpeted with the pin-sharp points of six-inch nails hammered through from the bottom , ran out 50ft and ended in a bed of nails laid on the grass . |
27 | If an engineer considers that the necessary resources are being withheld or are not available , then this must be addressed with the other parties involved as soon as possible . |
28 | At Water Newton , for instance , the fringes around the urban core appear to merge imperceptibly into the countryside ; this is especially clear in the Normangate Field area , where the known kilns are interspersed with the urban workshops and shrines on the one hand and the droveways and rural estates of the villas on the other . |
29 | It was while travelling around the world for the UN that she first became impressed with the simple forms of cosmetics made from natural ingredients used by remote communities . |
30 | Clara had never seen such securely straight hair on so old a woman ; even the more fashion-conscious of the middle aged lecturers at her college were adorned with the permanent waves of their generation . |