Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb past] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His son Charles was also wounded in the battle and only escaped with difficulty . ’ |
2 | It operated at 4,800bps and only came with DOS software , including a huge TSR program , over 200Kb in size . |
3 | The student bravely and patiently spoke with John throughout the contact . |
4 | He rejected the crutches he was offered and gently remonstrated with HB chief Stappert who helped him , wounded- cowboy style , up the steps to the rostrum . |
5 | Presently , relaxed and generously anointed with body-lotion , she wrapped herself in a fluffy towelling robe and went back downstairs . |
6 | The production centre at Kirkuk was attacked early on and thereafter ringed with air defences including — according to one foreign visitor from a company providing contract services to INOC — barrage balloons . |
7 | The act created the concept of commercial contracts and of traders having a firm registered at the ‘ Firm Registry ’ and also dealt with partnerships , limited partnerships , joint-stock companies , and co-operatives ( which were considered to be business enterprises ) . |
8 | Gordon was on the first ascent of Diagonal with Birtwistle , and also climbed with Menlove Edwards . |
9 | A trail of blood led to a two-foot high by 18-inch timber box 20 yards away , perched just off the ground on tiny stilts and carefully camouflaged with twigs and branches . |
10 | Marshka had arrived late and now sat with Vashinov in his office waiting for the latest report . |
11 | DMs , DMs , DMs , always boots , mostly black , and often daubed with ohms , stars , and yin and yangs , sometimes just sprayed gold or silver , and threaded with laces — purple , red , green , yellow , pink and striped . |
12 | Hence Behaviouralism , the version of a more general behaviourism specific to International Relations , which we shall meet in the next chapter , is commonly spoken of as a Positive approach and often contrasted with Realism on this score . |
13 | Extra guests could be put up in the boat itself , which had a permanent skipper and crew , enabling Bernard and Laura to escape at short notice to idyllic , inaccessible Mediterranean islands , Laura still could not swim and often groaned with seasickness . |
14 | But they all exclaimed that , oh yes , of course , anyone would be pleased , and especially a model of St Paul 's Cathedral , as was suggested , anyone would be quite delighted to win that , indeed they would , and Gaily blushed with pleasure . |
15 | I thank your ladyship for the information concerning the Methodist preaching ; their doctrines are most repulsive , and strongly tinctured with impertinence and disrespect towards their superiors , in perpetually endeavouring to level all ranks and to do away with all distinctions , as it is monstrous to be told that you have a heart as sinful as the common wretches that crawl on the earth . |
16 | The wood of the planks was almost white , but it had been sanded and then varnished with gums and resins until it glistened . |
17 | Ieuan Evans caught the ball and then grappled with Frank Bunce for it , before both players tumbled over the line . |
18 | Sarah had previously suggested that they should try the effect of Queen Caroline 's ‘ Christmas trees ’ — young fir trees set in tubs and put upon the table or in a window seat and then decked with penny candles . |
19 | A MOTORIST mounted a kerb , demolished a lamp-post and garden wall , and then struggled with ambulancemen who attempted to treat him , Rhuddlan magistrates were told yesterday . |
20 | For a grand and frightening starter , this theme can be extended , and a large platter created , covered with a base of lettuce , and then heaped with delicacies like lambs ' brains , scallops , squid stew and crab meat . |
21 | He chewed away for a few moments and then nodded with pleasure . |
22 | A 250 bp 32 P-end-labelled DNA fragment containing deoP2 sequences from -116 to +18 was mixed with CRP and/or CytR , protein-DNA complexes allowed to form and then reacted with hydroxyl radicals . |
23 | It is that he is criminally insane — unable to stop himself from sexually abusing women he has lured with his position or his charm , and sometimes overpowered with drugs . |
24 | It was probably at that time that Zborowski took Modigliani to visit Anders Osterlind , a Swedish painter whom Modi had met in Paris years earlier when they visited the Cézanne retrospective together and almost cried with excitement . |
25 | And almost wept with pleasure . |
26 | The up-stream side becomes steep and heavily plastered with mud to make it water-tight . |
27 | At Benjamin Rhodes , there are new paintings by Simon Edmondson ( 17 June-7 August ) , who has been living in Madrid for the last twelve months and previously showed with Nicola Jacobs . |
28 | Gandhi describes it as gentle , non-wounding and never associated with anger or malice : ‘ It is never fussy , never impatient , never vociferous . |
29 | But German was the speech of the ruling minority and therefore coincided with power and privilege . |
30 | After further washings in phosphate buffered saline the slides were incubated with peroxidase conjugated strepavidin diluted 1:400 , washed in phosphate buffered saline and the labelled cells were visualised by the diaminobenzidine reaction and lightly counterstained with haematoxylin . |