Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adj] with " in BNC.

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1 Using SMED with the policies of ‘ Working Smarter not Harder ’ and ‘ Eliminating Waste , ’ the MIT launched itself into grade change-over time reduction with tremendous success .
2 In this case it was designed for use by slalom paddlers in the Canadian classes , though it is proving popular with kayak users as well .
3 Balanced Banking is also proving popular with around 50 per cent of the customers joining Balanced opening a new high interest savings accounts , and these accounts show higher average balances than for savings accounts not linked to Balanced Banking .
4 THE Bank 's new fixed rate mortgages packages are proving popular with home owners — and new funds have been secured to allow the heavily subscribed three-year rate to continue .
5 Several CD-ROM products , including Science Citation Index , Compendex , Biosis , and FAME ( Financial Analysis Made Easy ) , are available and proving popular with users , and staff as a valuable resource for answering enquiries .
6 There 's no doubt that pilot racing is proving popular with the visitors ; what the locals make of it , is hard to tell .
7 The architect-designed classroom is proving popular with the four and five year olds who use it and it has provided more space for activities .
8 It is initially flanked to the north by the church and to the south by gault-brick houses until it reaches the shop building ( now an office ) at No 9 ; it then changes character dramatically becoming lined with gaily colour-washed Victorian terraced houses , reached by short flights of stone steps with iron balustrades and usually bright with flowers and shrubs .
9 In summary , single-mode inhomogeneously-broadened lasers have provided a rich corpus of both experimental and theoretical work : detailed quantitative comparison of the two is becoming possible with the development of unidirectional single-mode helium-xenon lasers by the Abraham group .
10 Moreover , much of the moral imperative of Judaeo-Christianity , to love one 's enemies , to support the poor and so on , is based upon the idea that God got His own divine hands dirty by becoming associated with actions that promoted such principles .
11 Tans were becoming associated with the real Sharon territory which could lead to their demise as a coveted status symbol .
12 The very notion of becoming friendly with this arrogant , pig-headed latter-day Viking would have made her laugh if the situation had n't been so horribly unfunny .
13 This indeed is one of the implications of investigations of environmental processes because they are now becoming assimilated with new approaches to time and environmental change as outlined in chapter 8 ( p. 161 ) .
14 Surface-water gleys display strongly gleyed sub-surface horizons , the intensity of gleying decreasing with depth .
15 By now the priest was becoming exasperated with the child who in turn was becoming ever more stubborn by the minute .
16 She feels it 's sad that Frankie died at a time when he was just becoming popular with a younger audience .
17 She blinked rapidly now ; then , her face becoming suffused with an anger that seemed to send out rays of heat towards him , she cried , ‘ Yes , I hear you .
18 Carl sat , and thought , and felt his face becoming wet with sweat .
19 This phrase was becoming habitual with her .
20 By the mid-1970s the purity of Gardiner 's reorganization of the criminal courts was jeopardized by the Crown Courts becoming overburdened with large numbers of relatively trivial offences .
21 The main reason for the ban was the problem of non-smoking coaches becoming crowded with people standing , while seats remained empty in smoking carriages .
22 The soldier , becoming bored with the game , laconically reached out his cigarette end and burst the balloon in my face .
23 Michael 's name was becoming synonymous with those of the Krays and the Richardsons , two of the most influential young gangs of that time .
24 Its concern with problems equivalent to those of solving polynomial equations , especially those of degree 2 , led to the word algebra eventually becoming synonymous with the science of equations .
25 Tiny Kane Elmore died after becoming infected with the bacteria following heart surgery .
26 In developed countries and any country where needles are not re-used , there is absolutely no possibility of becoming infected with HIV by being a blood donor .
27 The most commonly known way of a baby becoming infected with HIV is through the womb .
28 The number of injecting drug users becoming infected with HIV is growing steadily and is reflected in the latest statistics .
29 The development of a vaccine to HIV could prevent people from becoming infected with the virus .
30 WOMEN are now becoming infected with the HIV virus at the worldwide rate of two a minute as the AIDS epidemic gathers pace , an international expert claimed today .
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