Example sentences of "[adv prt] with [noun pl] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In a very short space of time , she had demolished two more such beef sandwiches supplied by Mr Beckenham , with the addition of a large slice of pie , the whole washed down with gulps of water in between , only so that she might clear her mouth for more food . |
2 | Mrs Parkin described how children were coming to the school weighed down with tins of food . |
3 | Arrange these around the edge of the cake , sticking them down with dots of jam . |
4 | Later when he was hungry , he ate three of them in a row , washed down with bottles of beer which he said he did n't much care for . |
5 | His wife Aileen came in with pails of milk , scolding at two little girls for clinging onto her skirt and making her spill . |
6 | Mrs Drubb came in with offers of tea . |
7 | Ministers may try to make a statement ( they secure this every Thursday with the weekly business statement ) ; the Opposition may seek to have a Private Notice Question ; the Government prefer to have a debate on a Government motion or bill ; the Opposition would like to have an Opposition Day when it opens the debate ; and backbenchers seek to get in with points of order and applications for emergency debates . |
8 | It has romped in with profits of £5m since it was acquired from the Virgin airlines boss in June and should make more than Pounds 40m to £50m in the full year . |
9 | The text tends to concentrate on visual descriptions of the paintings along with discussions of iconography and patronage that are both very complete and pleasingly sober in their analysis . |
10 | How the printers had got hold of her photograph she did not know , but they had , and now it was being sold all over London , along with ones of Lillie Langtry and other noted belles . |
11 | Some of them are explained in more detail on the following pages along with accounts of Tesco 's efforts to tackle a range of problems from toxic chemicals to energy conservation . |
12 | ‘ But in the last couple of months we 've seen things suddenly boil up — violent attacks , cars damaged , that sort of thing , along with loads of abuse . ’ |
13 | But what about the little boy that was walking along with bottles of milk and to trying not spill any . |
14 | Their contents were pathetic though the assassin had made his presence felt ; two battered coffers had been prised open , tawdry jewellery cast aside along with scraps of parchment and a thumb-marked Book of Hours , but none of these proved of any value . |
15 | Not going along with stories of depression or stress . |
16 | Population pressure , along with vagaries of climate and terrain , and geographical location , have strongly influenced Japan 's relations with the outside world over the last 150 years and have played a crucial part in shaping Japan 's evolution for much longer . |
17 | Broken glass lay scattered over the cement floor , along with pieces of brick , broken flowerpots , dead leaves . |
18 | Each database contains information on the material available — titles , authors , publishers and so on , along with details of price and where to obtain the material . |
19 | Usually , too , with the abandonment of work-in-progress , control over production progress is maintained by physical counts of products demanded and produced , along with measures of defects , stock levels , and so on . |
20 | It was this legacy of coercive intent along with centuries of suspicion toward central administration which , perhaps , encouraged resistance to attempts to introduce a census in Britain until the beginning of the nineteenth century . |
21 | The final gas mixture , called producer gas , contains around 20–30 per cent carbon monoxide , 5–15 per cent hydrogen , along with traces of methane . |
22 | They include long-range participant-observation which permits unlimited access to the linguistic competence of the central figures of those networks , along with recordings of group interaction in which the vernacular is displayed with minimum interference from the effects of observation . |
23 | Along with scores of authors of whom he had never heard he found forgotten friends : Hugh Walpole , John Galsworthy , and the redoubtable Mazo de la Roche , captivator of millions who would now be devotees of TV soap … |
24 | His piety was conventional , shot through with assumptions of lordship and patronage , and was never allowed to interfere with political necessity and daily government . |
25 | These were all covered over with baulks of timber secured with concrete and well stocked with food and weapons . |
26 | The original entrance foyer on the main road behind the square was barred and boarded and papered over with layers of handbills ; Carson walked up a few steps near the end of the alley and pushed open the door of a tradesman 's entrance . |
27 | After cautiously sounding our way over stones of all colours and sizes encased in the clearest ice formed by the spray of the waterfall , we found the rock … from the summit of which the water shot directly over our heads into a bason and among fragments of rock wrinkled over with masses of ice , white as snow , or rather as D. says like congealed froth … |
28 | Sometimes it clouded over with rays of darkness . |
29 | Do Muoi and Pavlov also discussed the repayment of Vietnam 's estimated US$10,000 million debt to the Soviet Union , which was slowly being paid off with deliveries of food produce and consumer goods . |
30 | A portion of the top floor we 'd completely sealed off with walls of polythene sheeting , and a powerful dehumidifier had been installed . |