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

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1 ‘ I 'm sure they 'll always keep the houses filled with flowers .
2 They all remembered the days when Lochranza was daily served by pleasure steamers and all the houses filled with ‘ the gentry ’ , the locals decamping to huts and sheds in back gardens .
3 At home I grew up in old Victorian houses filled with antique furniture .
4 And she returned shortly afterwards with a thick roll of notes fastened with a rubber band and Melanie counted out seventy-eight pounds and a ten shilling note and the woman gave her five shillings from her alligator purse .
5 Calculation of the net sums required by the rules can not , therefore , be challenged on grounds of the public policy enunciated in British Eagle International Airlines Ltd v Compagnie Nationale Air France.13 Further , by s 164 of the same Act , the power of a clearing member 's liquidator to disclaim onerous contracts is not available in respect of contracts registered with LCH ; and by s 165 the provisions of insolvency law concerning transactions at an undervalue , preferences and transactions to defraud creditors are not available in respect of such contracts or dispositions made pursuant to them .
6 The leaflets are being distributed to hotels and guest houses registered with the Northumbria Tourism Board and to travel trade representatives and coach operators throughout Britain .
7 Nothing ever tasted better than those lovely juicy , spicy buns filled with lots of fruit .
8 Let me not forget to mention the bakery in Waipukurau , which served us the most magnificent cream ( real cream ! ) buns filled with delicious real fruit conserve — wow !
9 Nonetheless , the stimuli and tasks used in dichotic listening research have been almost as varied as the number of investigations undertaken with little or no attempt at proper validation .
10 Decorate the table and dishes with little flags , coloured umbrellas and a few jelly cases filled with pretty coloured sweets .
11 Panel ( A ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Kpn I , the blot probed with 5' Ea Sac I/Sal I ( Sc/S ) ( see Panel ( d ) filled box for exact location ) .
12 Panel ( B ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Eco RI and the blot probed with Ea 695 ( P/K ) .
13 Confidence will play a vital role in most projects undertaken with training courses possibly providing an aid to both production and marketing techniques .
14 Chapter 5 contains two examples of drama projects undertaken with Reception children — " The Giant Awakes " and " The Crashed Spaceship " .
15 In all the cases examined with full verbs , the bare infinitive has evoked what could be termed a coincident actualization , and its event is not represented as beginning to exist in time before that of the main verb , as depicted by this diagram of I watched him cross the street : This does not exhaust the expressive capacity of the bare infinitive , however , as we are going to see that it can also express what we will call coincident potentiality .
16 Resorts filled with energy and life with a distinctly Italian flavour in the heart of Tuscany 's most fashionable area . ’
17 Do n't press seams with a seam roller , especially on the non-vinyls , which have hollow backings filled with glue .
18 She is , of course , renowned for her critical essays punctuated with cusses on the male of the species and does n't spare the blushes or the punches when exposing them to ridicule .
19 It was tackled by forming primary R&T groups aligned with the strategy and objectives of each of C&P 's 11 businesses .
20 Dazed with the heat and noise , sickened by the stink of oil and sweat , eyes , ears and throats filled with a soft clogging dust like the seeds from a million dandelions , they toiled on and on .
21 But , it also knew that no politician in the run-up to an election would allow himself to be associated in any way with organisations or groups tainted with crime or violence .
22 Is the hon. Gentleman aware that old people in places such as Ibroxholm Oval are now sitting in their houses paralysed with fear , because they are the targets of the criminal element in our communities ?
23 In the whole series there were no differences in survival in the groups treated with chemotherapy , surgery , or the combination of both .
24 For statistical analysis , the tests used were the Bartlett test for homogenicity of variance , Kruskal-Wallis analysis of variance for effects in time and comparison of differences between control and groups treated with scavengers , and the Mann-Whitney test for individual comparison of the group means .
25 There were no significant differences relative to ip saline , but the difference between groups treated with SC53116 and R-zacopride was significant ( Newman-Kuels test ) .
26 Try ‘ cassata Siciliana ’ — a delicious ice-cream studded with candied fruit , or excellent pastries filled with sweet ricotta cheese and candied fruit .
27 As well as the fruit there was a tray with cups and flasks of wine and k'miss , and a plate of savoury pastries filled with p'tar meat which steamed with an appetising aroma .
28 Most of these views were expressed , in less articulate terms , in numerous informal discussions arranged with members of the relevant departments of the council bureaucracy , prior to fieldwork in Shetland .
29 The proposals conformed with the EPRDF 's commitment , as published in February 1991 , to " reorganize the administrative structure of the country on a new and democratic basis " in order " to give the nations … wide autonomy to administer their internal affairs on the basis of federation , confederation etc . " .
30 The killing was strongly condemned by Prime Minister Giuliano Amato and by President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro , who described the bombs targeted against Falcone and Borsellino as " two aggressions filled with cowardice and blood against the democratic state " .
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