Example sentences of "was [verb] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Table shows the extent of histological injury , which compares the damage seen immediately after ethanol perfusion was stopped with the damage seen 180 minutes after ethanol . |
2 | Our second example takes us back fifty years , to the second decade of the seventeenth century when Galileo was struggling with the question to which Boyle gave so easy an answer : whether the study of Scripture need hinder the study of nature . |
3 | Moreover , it must be remembered that the unit is extremely small , and also that by the time that man was struggling with the birth pangs of civilisation , it had already been produced , by the wondrous process of evolution , in astronomical numbers . |
4 | He unloosed the third and fourth and was struggling with the reins of the fifth when he heard voices on the path . |
5 | The Coroner was irritated with the proceedings , and with the transparent fact that not all the information that was held by the men in the court-room had been made available to him . |
6 | The period of growth under the Fatimids , outside as well as inside Egypt , was checked with the coming of the Crusaders from Europe . |
7 | A nested variance component model with random effects was calculated with the patient as unit and crypt and biopsy specimens as classification variable . |
8 | The cost of each study was calculated with the advice of a health economist and a hospital finance officer . |
9 | Gall bladder volume was calculated with the sum of cylinders method . |
10 | Nephrogenous cAMP was calculated with the formula of Broadus . |
11 | The Japanese advance was halted with the sinking of four Japanese aircraft carriers at the Battle of Midway in June 1942 . |
12 | He found that energy fields surrounding salamanders possessed an energy field roughly shaped like the adult animal , and discovered that the field 's electrical axis was aligned with the brain and spinal cord . |
13 | The offeror 's directors subsequently felt unable to continue to recommend the offer to its shareholders because of differences in expectations over the combined group 's financing , and the offer was withdrawn with the consent of the target and the Panel . |
14 | We know that the early Church was intoxicated with the experience of the Spirit , and the comparative silence of the Gospels about him is a great credit to their historical trustworthiness in not reading back the conditions of their post resurrection situation into the days of Jesus ' life . |
15 | The other option was to proceed with the reading , trying , with more and more effort , to find a resolution . |
16 | His tan shirt was ironed with the regulation creases ; above one pocket was a set of silver parachute wings , above the other , three rows of coloured medal ribbons . |
17 | The GLC liked to work with committees , and one was formed with the addition of Mike Power , a Daily Mail compositor , trade-union activist and chairperson of the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom . |
18 | At the time , a trust fund was formed with the aims of establishing a permanent memorial to , and annual scholarships for young people connected with the industry . |
19 | In June 1987 the Conseil national de la résistance guadeloupéenne ( CNRG ) was formed with the aim of creating an independent republic . |
20 | The DUP was formed with the intention of increasing the non-evangelical element in the movement , but it had little initial success in broadening the recruiting base . |
21 | At that time , was experimenting with the immunization of monkeys with vaccines made with killed polio virus . |
22 | He fled and fled , and every door he found was painted with the black plague cross and every face he pleaded with was tinged with the red of plague fever . |
23 | The air was raw and threatened rain but was tinged with the warmth of spring . |
24 | The remark was tinged with the suggestion that she would like a witness , apart from Marshall whom she could reasonably assume to be biased in Wickham 's favour . |
25 | This was highlighted with the Norwich match . |
26 | Rhee knew that little could be accomplished until Japan was embroiled with the United States . |
27 | After all it had been Bliss who had warned him that Nadirpur was embroiled with the Pessarane Behesht , Bliss who had informed him that the real cargo was arms . |
28 | All joinery woodwork was treated with the Weathershield Exterior Gloss system . |
29 | A perfectly-weighted pass from Steven was treated with the respect it deserved by the midfield player as he swept the ball beyond Verlinden . |
30 | After that he was contending with the Saturday morning traffic of south east London . |