Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [adv] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I got a bit carried away with the Wogan show and all that . |
2 | The third criticism is that the medical basis of the Infanticide Act 1938 is now discredited : the reference to the effect of lactation is without foundation , and it is acknowledged that the social pressures consequent upon the arrival of a new child ( such as financial demands , unsuitable housing , effects on family relationships ) may be just as likely to lead to the mental disturbance manifest in these cases as any condition linked specifically with the event of giving birth . |
3 | When working with oil pastels on layouts I employ all three methods described previously with the addition of white spirits . |
4 | In the corner of one of their fields the younger brother 's wife built a shelter of leaves and twigs draped across with a shawl and put her baby beneath it to shield her from the alternate onslaughts of sun and showers . |
5 | One of two silver cups found together with a set of wine-drinking utensils in a grave . |
6 | leader of a constituency deputation sent away with a flea in its ear by Mr Gregsbury , MP . |
7 | All mail received in respect of the children to whom you refer was sent by this office to workers involved directly with the children . |
8 | They were bodies whose chemistry accorded closely with the Thatcher style , like the ministerial group Mrs Thatcher had convened and stacked against Heseltine in the aftermath of the 1981 riots . |
9 | Using this hierarchical file , the functionality of any assembly can be determined , first by establishing that the internal attribute conditions are satisfied ( ie lever-to-cover correct ) , then by checking that any component-to-external attribute relationship is correct ( ie lever-to-passenger compartment ) , and finally establishing that any attribute associated directly with the assembly is acceptable ( ie the attribute unc declared for the gearbox ) . |
10 | He was in rumpled pyjamas , the trousers held together with a safety pin , but he had shaved and looked alert and cheerful . |
11 | If the adult plants are looking weary , then these can be removed , the severed stems picked over , the healthiest pieces bunched together with a strip of lead or piece of wire , and then replanted in the vacant baskets . |
12 | Their colour gone now with the setting in of winter . |
13 | And for two years a de-icing service run jointly with the UK Department of Transport has advised local authorities on proper road maintenance in freezing weather and helped promote safer driving . |
14 | In the economic forecasts issued together with the budget the government predicted a rise in unemployment to 3.8 per cent in 1992 and to 4.5 per cent in 1993 ( the highest levels since 1945 ) , and a fall in gross domestic product by 0.2 per cent in 1992 ( after a fall of 1.3 per cent in 1991 ) to be followed by a rise of 1.9 per cent in 1993 . |
15 | The teamwork done there with the headmaster and teachers could not be better . |
16 | A GANG of professional thieves who staked out a house in Bentworth last week got away with a £20,000 caravan . |
17 | The mean age increased together with the severity of the oesophageal injury . |
18 | Gina identified strongly with the victim . |
19 | Herr Lothar De Maiziere of the Conservative Alliance says he wants East-West German relations cemented soon with the introduction of the Mark . |
20 | Any new hands were expected to learn the ropes from the old hands and with the small number of personnel involved together with the expertise of the ex-service officers the system worked quite satisfactorily . |
21 | However , the blackened windows emblazoned enticingly with the legend — ADULTS ONLY XXX — and the distinctive odour of chlorine and dried sperm reveal the true intentions of the clientele . |
22 | This material consists of a very large number of thin glass fibres glued together with a resin . |
23 | Throughout the first age of party , Nonconformists ( together with those sympathetic to Dissent ) tended to identify strongly with the Whigs , whilst High Anglicans identified overwhelmingly with the Tories . |
24 | It showed three little girls in sandals and sundresses grouped together with a spaniel dog . |
25 | The sample often arrives at the point of analysis marked only with a code number . |
26 | Morse now closed his eyes and turned away from the body : ‘ A toga pinned together with the Wolvercote Tongue , no doubt . ’ |
27 | This suggestion fitted neatly with the BKA 's identification of Abu Elias as an associate of Hafez Dalkamoni , head of the PFLP — GC 's West Germany cell until the arrests of October 1988 , and with the Lockerbie investigators ' belief that Abu Elias took charge of the attack after that . |
28 | ‘ He had a 21-day trek planned together with a rafting expedition . ’ |
29 | a ( disjunctive ) clause is a sentence composed only with the connectives v and * in which all variables are universally quantified . |
30 | Most often she stands with the left foot forward ( a borrowing no doubt from the kouros , but it is not like his a full stride , rather so short a step as to seem like a dance-motion ) , left hand pulling the skirt to the side and letting a swag hang free , right forearm raised forward with an offering . |