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

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1 The publishing explosion of the mid-century meant that scientific books were sprinkled with detailed illustrations done in this way .
2 I have christened her the Blessed Dawg and her large brown eyes are filled with sorrowful compassion , her wrinkled forehead , which was bequeathed by her bloodhound ancestors , is the very epitome of worried concern .
3 A fence made of tree limbs , a pogo stick , three golf clubs and some broken implements was draped with barbed wire low enough to step over .
4 When males and females were analysed separately it was found that different characteristics were associated with non-completion and that these differences were quite striking .
5 In its concentrated form it is hazardous to handle especially as many commercial formulations are stabilised with caustic soda .
6 It is increasingly difficult to survive in the countryside and women 's daily lives are filled with devastating insecurity .
7 Social needs are met with familiar faces attending each week and consultations with the same nurses and doctors .
8 In New York , on the east side of Central Park , wooden tables are laden with cut-price volumes , all brand new , from Greenwich Village 's Strand bookstore .
9 The too simple glacio-eustatic view of a descending series of old marine terraces being associated with interglacial high sea levels needs to be guarded against in areas such as East Anglia , where differential warping of the land may well have occurred .
10 It is generally not useful to speculate that such time-removed antecedents are associated with bad behaviour .
11 Worn parts of old dresses were replaced with contrasting fabric and unfashionable outer and under garments were unpicked and remade in more fashionable styles .
12 Commercial breaks were replaced with old clips of Aoun ranting from a balcony to adoring crowds , just like a Nuremberg rally .
13 It remains to show , however , that this training must be discriminative , with the different stimuli being associated with different events .
14 Each of these peculiar histories is punctuated with peculiar rhythms and can only be known on condition that we have defined the concept of the specificity of its historical temporality and its punctuations ( continuous development , revolutions , breaks , etc . ) .
15 But there is no general evidence that distinctive cultural traits are associated with particular genes .
16 Each year , 400 British babies are born with cystic fibrosis , our most common deadly hereditary disease .
17 On an index of potential or actual delinquency at the age of 11 — based on stealing , truancy and trouble with neighbours , police or school — high scores were associated with severe or frequent corporal punishment .
18 If recognition sensitivity were directly proportional to the amount of information in a stimulus this would give the obtained results , risky exemplars being associated with good recognition at high risk junctions but with bad recognition at low risk junctions .
19 Even with the country in recession , suburban papers are filled with wanted ads for waitresses , cleaners and cooks .
20 In the information environment we sketched above where networked services are integrated with off line platforms to form a total , unified information and communications resource , users will want to take elements of that resource with them when they are on the move .
21 Each of the narrow lines was filled with small round handwriting in blue Biro .
22 The computerized drumbeats were overlaid with real instruments — all , incidentally , played by Omar , a regular soul renaissance man also blessed with a singular singing voice .
23 The Roslavl' Party report for 15 March hinted at the reason for this order when it revealed that peasants were of the view that the volost' authorities were imbued with self-seeking ( shkurnichestvo ) ; Soviet Russia was turning into a ‘ purely bourgeois republic ’ .
24 The fact that ‘ She ’ appears to those privileged to see her as a veiled figure and that her lustrous orbs , dazzling limbs and perfect ankles are revealed with tantalising slowness , has a rather different effect on today 's readers than it no doubt had when the book was first published , very nearly a century ago , in 1887 , to be greeted with a storm of ecstasy or alternatively of appalled disapproval , which lasted for many decades .
25 In this the mechanical signals were interlocked with electrical block instruments in the signal cabins .
26 This action can not be interpreted as an inhibition by stauro sporine of negative modulation of the histamine H 2 receptor by a basal activity of protein kinase C because similar effects were found with gastric inhibitory polypeptide , the action of which was not inhibited by activation of protein kinase C. Finally 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol , a diacylglycerol analogue which activates protein kinase C in intact cells , inhibited histamine stimulation of cyclic AMP content in HGT-1 cells at a concentration at which it inhibited histamine stimulated aminopyrine accumulation in partietal cells .
27 We learn from experience that certain visible appearances are connected with tactile objects of a certain size at a certain distance from us .
28 There is little doubt that higher cognitive functions are associated with complex social life and elaborate means of communication .
29 With the resurgence of the neo-classical architectural style in Victorian times most imposing buildings were erected with great attention to Greco-Roman columns and low , wide vaulted roofs .
30 These also help to tie the whole arrangement together , but in a small herb garden it is too restrictive of plant species , and one can still get a good result if individual beds are planted with different collections .
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