Example sentences of "[vb past] to [be] [verb] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Dodman was driving a van found to be loaded with the stolen property . |
2 | Middlesbrough 's Acklam Park is the subject of a £5m bid from property developers Foinavon , believed to be working with the Argyll Group , owner of supermarket chains Presto and Safeway . |
3 | In February Old Kewlany had intersected a two inch vein in Fleming 's Level — a quartz string believed to be associated with the vein ahead . |
4 | And the university provided them , greatly goosed on , I might say , by the then Vice Chancellor Aisa Briggs , who was very excited by the project , and that 's really how I came to be connected with the university . |
5 | But after the formation of the first Labour government in 1924 matters potentially became much more serious , since socialists then came to be vested with the power of legislation . |
6 | Thus the unique authority of the Bible as the inspired Word of God came to be stressed with a quite new sharpness over against the established teaching . |
7 | In fairness , it should be said that the best of the regionalist novels were considerably more complex and accomplished than they are usually given credit for , but , nonetheless , the regionalist novel as a whole came to be identified with a type of writing against which later writers reacted , one which , in its concern to document and to convey a message , was artistically clumsy and simplistic in its presentation of reality . |
8 | He came to be identified with the Greek PAN and was depicted with horns and the legs of a goat or wolf . |
9 | During this period , acts of aggression and domination came to be identified symbolically with the agents of disease and death , while a state of internal tranquillity , equality and individual autonomy came to be identified with the agents of health and growth . |
10 | Thus in an extraordinary manner the physical manifestation of a woman 's fertility which had always been welcome and extolled in ancient and traditional Hindu society , where even mother earth was conceived to be menstruating in the beginning of the rainy season , came to be associated with a sin.s |
11 | A pattern of trouble quickly came to be associated with the street gangs . |
12 | What is perhaps even more remarkable , given postwar wisdom about the unparalleled nature of postwar youth cultures , is that the youth style that came to be associated with the London Hooligans was a nationwide phenomenon . |
13 | Monopoly came to be associated with the firm and thus , most unfortunately , with the entrepreneur . |
14 | In this sense of lurking danger associated with women 's physical nature , there came to be linked with the female an idea of innate pathology . |
15 | The Edinburgh student appeared too consistent and resilient for Miss Topper who seemed to be struggling with the slippery court , and she triumphed 3–6 6–1 6–3 an impressive achievement for a No. 7 seed . |
16 | When Elfed returned with Richard , I told them I would do as they all wished , and the room seemed to be filled with the happiness of relief . |
17 | I had seen Cabinets which all the time seemed to be dealing with the day-to-day problems and there was never a real opportunity to deal with strategy , either from the point of view of the Government or the country . |
18 | These seemed to be correlated with the aftershocks from the ‘ quake , predicting the shocks several hours ahead . |
19 | Judicial action and institutionalisation were not recommended , as such action seemed to be associated with a higher rate of later sociopathic behaviour among her sample . |
20 | As they watched , a tall tree in front of them seemed to be burning with a white flame . |
21 | Belgion , a man who seemed to be equipped with a steam-boiler instead of a body , had criticized a remark of Eliot 's in After Strange Gods , namely that in order to study with thoroughness Hindu and Buddhist thought and the Sanskrit and Pali languages in which they were expounded , he would have been obliged to turn himself into an oriental . |
22 | Under this considerable pressure and criticism Muskie seemed to be left with no political option but to enter the game of policy escalation . |
23 | I was confusing those regulations with some others , because I happened to be dealing with the lack of adequate time for the disability working regulations . |
24 | The incident was witnessed by Uncle Fred , a well built lad of eighteen , who happened to be working with a pitchfork nearby . |
25 | However , Cannes club captain Luis Fernandez , who claimed to be speaking with the authority of the club 's board , said : ‘ We find it unacceptable that the disciplinary committee refused to accept our evidence and that Louis Niccolin should be judge and plaintiff at the same time . |
26 | Arthur 's affability began to be tinctured with a faint new sarcasm . |
27 | In the Renaissance , which began in Italy in the fifteenth century , ancient art and literature began to be rediscovered with a freshness which inspired a new confidence in man 's capacity to enquire into and understand the past as it had really been , and a desire to emulate its achievements for himself . |
28 | On May 7 a woman protester was killed by a ricochet bullet shot from the gun of a gendarme in a demonstration at an arms factory ( Poudreries Réunies de Belgique ) alleged to be connected with the Iraqi supergun affair . |
29 | In the early 1970s considerable disquiet started to be expressed with the implications for economic rationality of mechanical , error learning processes in general and with the adaptive expectations mechanism in particular . |
30 | One of them was ruptured and needed to be fitted with a truss . |