Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [be] [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Rereading More Women than Men , I ask myself each time whether the relations between them are suggested with extreme subtlety , or whether something is lacking . |
2 | Now the pillars of flesh between them were stiffened with bony rods and the first pair of these bones , slowly over the millennia , gradually hinged forward . |
3 | There may be 32m cars on the road in a country of 123m people — but , as yet , only 6% of them are fitted with compact-disc players . |
4 | The disk is round , sack-like and often raised up , diameter up to 9 mm ; covered with small semi-transparent scales , many of them are armed with large simple rods . |
5 | They did not yet have the economic means to raise enough hard currencies to pay for their oil and gas imports from the Soviet Union , and most of them were burdened with heavy levels of external debt , also denominated in hard currencies . |
6 | Some of it was mixed with other ingredients as a compost , some of it was used as pure money . |
7 | The first striking feature of the collaboration we observed was that most of it was associated with individual rather than shared tasks . |
8 | Few of us are blessed with ideal situations , often having to endure steep slopes , narrow alley-ways or deep shade . |
9 | After all most of us are accustomed with commercial television to having our viewing interrupted for advertisement breaks . |
10 | At sometime in our lives , 4 out of 5 of us are afflicted with back pain . |
11 | It looks ordinary enough … but inside it 's packed with high tech electronics … it 's the work of local man Richard Marshall , who just happens to head of electronics for the Benetton Formula Grand One Prix team , putting some ideas into practice . |
12 | My affection for her was leavened with lesser likings and with admiration . |
13 | But the one next to it was veined with crimson and dull purple and , as Fenella touched it , she was instantly aware of a stinging pain , a boiling of hot sourness . |
14 | to examine to what extent the generation of such travel and the mode used for it are associated with particular household , personal or locational characteristics , and |
15 | But the trunks and stems around you are armed with savage spines and hooks . |