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

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1 He failed to do all he could for the Jews and socialised with the Nazis too easily for the Poles ' liking .
2 But now she could see the charm , could read the meaning , of the observer 's role , a meaning inaccessible to a sixteen-year-old , to a thirty-year-old — for the observer was not , as she had from the vantage , the disadvantage of childhood supposed , charged with an envious and impotent malice , and consumed with a fear of imminent death : no , the observer was filled and informed with a quick and lively and long-established interest in all those that passed before , in all those that moved and circled and wheeled around , was filled with intimate connections and loving memories and hopes and concerns and prospects .
3 There was a woman who wanted me to call her mother , and then called me awkward , exasperated and frightened with the dreams and the screams .
4 Tights , which Jane had to pay for herself , were made of thickish cotton and fastened with a coin each side and taped .
5 Eventually , he left it fully wrapped and fastened with a safety-pin .
6 The eco-labelling scheme is voluntary and decentralised with the Commission setting standards through a regulatory committee made up of experts from members states .
7 An aquarium of 36″ × 15″ × 12″ should be provided , and furnished with a layer of coarse ( 10mm ) aquarium gravel , upturned flowerpots for refuges , and a piece or two of bogwood are all that is required
8 Their grandparents had made the lounge into a bedroom so that Grandad did n't have to do the stairs with his bad legs and a bedroom had been turned into a sitting room and furnished with a table , chairs and sideboard that her parents had acquired when they got married though they had no house to put it in .
9 Over the ages , the shallow basin-shaped depression , 45 feet deep at its centre , had been lined with layers of clay , gravel and impervious mud , and filled with a lake of peat .
10 We saw this one item almost as a totemic object , tabooed for our clan , and filled with a spirit of otherness .
11 Fleury , Ford , Burlton , and half a dozen Sikhs , were digging a series of fougasses ( holes dug slant-wise in the ground and filled with a charge of powder and stones ) , again with the intention of preventing the sepoys from converting their retreat into a rout .
12 He drummed on the window with the flat of white , spectral hands — eyes turned to his left , in the direction of the glass doors , and filled with a fear and horror that paralysed Cardiff .
13 These are at the far end of the Grotto and filled with the waters from the spring of the Grotto .
14 She had her own flat now , light and bright and filled with the things she herself had carefully chosen .
15 Gober 's exhibition comprises four rooms wallpapered with the artist 's own designs and filled with the sculptures for which he has become celebrated : several untitled wax legs with candles , the wax hermaphroditic torso , the wedding dress , the bags of cat litter and the drains sunk into the gallery 's walls .
16 As he made his way to work , Martin felt strangely elated and filled with the need to tell someone about his new experience .
17 He let the car drift to the kerb and stopped with the lights off , watching the rear-view and wing mirrors .
18 If , in reliance on the transfer , the building society accepted the legal charge executed by the Hammonds and parted with the £15,000 , an estoppel by representation would , as it seems to me , bar Mr. Steed from denying that the transaction completed by the transfer was a sale .
19 Eventually the appointment of the Attorney-General ( Thomas Inskip ) was announced and received with a mixture of ridicule and dismay .
20 Sea levels have risen and fallen with the coming and going of the ice ages as they have everywhere else .
21 The driver was then seized from behind and treated with a degree of violence ; the offenders demanded money .
22 Fittings may be left in place and treated with the rest of the interior .
23 Thin sections were cut parallel to the substratum , stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate , and examined with a Jeol 100CXII electron microscope at 80kV .
24 The cells were mounted in Citifluor ( City University , London ) and examined with a Zeiss Universal fluorescence microscope and photographed with Tri-X film rated 400ASA .
25 And even when recognised , mentally acknowledged and examined with the maturity of adulthood , difficult to erase .
26 He swung his legs out of the bed and realised with a shock what day it was .
27 Lissa 's mouth shaped her distaste , and she put her cup down and realised with a start that Adam was saying something .
28 On her way back to the surgery , Sophie glanced at her watch and realised with a start that she had left Joanna on her own for nearly two hours .
29 We could not wait and joined with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to commission experiments in Canada .
30 Nevertheless , the idea of theory may itself need to be theorized and regarded with a measure of scepticism , like other honorific terms in contemporary discourse , such as ‘ politics ’ and ‘ history ’ .
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