Example sentences of "and [vb past] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Harry swallowed the soft strangulation of tears and clung with desperate hands to the obstinacy that must do duty for his flagging courage .
2 The moment had come upon him too soon ; he felt his knees soften , and clung with rigid fingers to the pillar behind which he sheltered .
3 Most achondrites are ‘ breccias ’ — rocks that have been crushed and recemented with angular fragments ( clasts ) lying in a finer-grained matrix , Before the Antarctic programme , two of the more common types of achondrites were classified as eucrites and howardites on the basis of the number of source rocks among their clasts and on the magnesium content of their pyroxine minerals ( Mg , Fe , Ca ) 2Si206 , — pyroxenes are the most abundant iron magnesium silicates in igneous rocks .
4 Nitrocellulose strips were blocked with blocking buffer ( PBS containing 0.1% sodium azide , 0.3% tween , and 2% powdered non-fat milk ) at 4°C overnight and incubated with monoclonal antibodies against the integrin Β 1 chain diluted 1:100 in blocking buffer for 60 minutes at room temperature .
5 In the course of their work , which they characteristically , in the terms of their sector , did not see as collective but as a series of specialist contributions , they intersected and overlapped with other groupings and other classes .
6 The centre rivet is ornamental , and tapered with flat sides .
7 He seems to have travelled in the Rhineland , and was in Paris in 1241 , when he commemorated the arrival of the relics of the crucifixion , and then in Angers , where he taught and disputed with local poets .
8 Files which before the war were lucid and precise , with everything stated simply in model letters and reports , become in the fifties and sixties thin and skimped with occasional notes ‘ for the file ’ covering actions taken after lengthy phone calls in which the actual decisions were made .
9 The flesh had had to be gouged out with a knife , and the wound swilled with water and coated with powdered herbs .
10 The Squadron was equipped with the Blenheim IV as part of 2 Group and tasked with offensive operations , mainly by night , over Germany and Occupied Europe .
11 These depict foppish dwellings , tastefully furnished in plain wood and provisioned with all kinds of ‘ environmentally-friendly ’ gadgets .
12 In other words , the nineteenth century animal protection movement was largely class-oriented , and riddled with moral inconsistencies and complex ulterior motives .
13 In a society where community factions are at war with each other this process is extremely complex and riddled with failed attempts .
14 Both Parties had some 6,000 members in 1934 , but the Communists were on the increase , while the ILP was declining , in financial difficulties and riddled with unofficial groups , two of them directly encouraged by the Communist Party .
15 In the event of the Labour party coming to power British industry would be overtaxed , over-inflated , over-regulated and overburdened with additional costs such as the minimum wage .
16 Southern blot analysis of the mitochondrial genome. 15 µg of DNA fraction extracted from wild type ( W ) or mutant ( H ) adult flies were digested by Msp1 , electrophorezed on 1% agarose gel , blotted on membrane and hybridized with COIII probes .
17 15 µg RNA were separated in denaturing agarose , blotted onto nylon filters and hybridized with specific probes according to standard protocols ( 26 ) .
18 Or our special Happy Days Sunday — a delicious orange Maderia cake topped with lime sauce , smothered with ice cream , whipped cream and garnished with chopped nuts ?
19 Serve warm swirled with soured cream and garnished with fresh herbs .
20 After a while Alexandra turned round and walked with bare feet , her chin high , across the studio and mounted the dais .
21 I jumped the iron spikes and landed with both feet on the concrete , then ran over the narrow top of the pipe and jumped down on to the island .
22 You have even married this whore of a woman , and consorted with other traitors . ’
23 Anne saw that he often walked and talked with other girls .
24 I met and talked with English scientists , and learnt many useful things from them .
25 The CUC varied in activity and strength and evolved with various modifications in constitutions and structure , but never lost its independence .
26 To her left , in the triangle of wild , uncultivated land between the meadow and the vast , overtowering whiteness of the Wall , the ground grew soft and marshy , veined with streams and pocked with tiny pools .
27 But the hints and intimations which it conveyed to her stretched far , far away , into the past and the future , and she had a sudden , piercing , painfully beautiful vision of a life where men with book shops called upon friends for the pleasure of society , and quarrelled with those friends upon topics as elevated , as unworldly and as magnificent as the Labour Party .
28 Beattie went to Ardeene Social Club in Rathcoole after Wilson 's speech and chatted with local residents .
29 The girl 's face was white as snow , her eyes red-rimmed and circled with deep shadows , but she sensed Cranston 's insult had not been intended .
30 Thomas Quiney was lazy , drank too much , and went with other women .
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