Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] with [noun] from the " in BNC.

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1 Getting around the city on a sightseeing spree to the Tutankhamen Museum , the Sphinx monument or laden with bargains from the shops , is very cheap by taxi .
2 She had blood on her face , dried-up and mixed with grit from the road .
3 The replica was the brainchild of musicologist , and produced with funding from the Glenfiddich Living Scotland Awards and the National Museums .
4 By that time — possibly as little as a year and a half after Jesus 's death — they must already have been widespread and numerous , because Paul , acting on behalf of the established Sadducee priesthood and armed with warrants from the High Priest , undertakes to hunt them out as far away as Damascus .
5 Long hair was permed and styled with products from the Bain de Terre Spa Therapy range
6 Libby and George had been trying to build a bridge with logs pulled from the wood and tied with twine from the farm to stop them rolling apart .
7 These contributions , when pooled and combined with support from the DTI , result in an annual programme of about £400,000 — a considerable gearing factor and a significant reason for the success of the Club .
8 The proceedings of the festival will be published shortly in both English and Hindi and marketed with assistance from the Indian Social Institute in Delhi .
9 Total serum IgG , IgA , and IgM concentrations were increased in these patients as compared with controls from the same area .
10 When faced with competition from the higher forms of aquatic plant life , they die out through starvation , thus leaving the pool clear .
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