Example sentences of "[v-ing] with [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Two carriers operated from Essex Road , these ran a daily service to the Medway towns , taking goods for sale from the village , and returning with merchandise both private and trade , including potions for the village herbalist . |
2 | Then suddenly she was listening with attention again . |
3 | They are : ( 1 ) the relationship between psychology and biology and the possibility of dispensing with psychology altogether once physiology has been developed sufficiently ; ( 2 ) the value of studies on non-human species ; ( 3 ) the degree of functional specialization in the sub-areas of the brain and the ways of analysing and describing those functions ; ( 4 ) the way we are responding to the challenges of cognitive psychology ; and ( 5 ) the importance of being able to explain what happens in the real world , rather than just the laboratory . |
4 | If so , this is an argument for re-defining it rather than for dispensing with gradation altogether . |
5 | Living with disunity e.g. |
6 | She faced the tragedy with courage , acting with dignity even though she was obviously in great distress . |
7 | The brave tot , who has been battling leukaemia since he was six weeks old , was bouncing with life yesterday as mum Michelle took him out for a treat . |
8 | The wood opposite was smoking with dusk again and I was looking forward to seeing the orderly , when my door was opened and I was told that I would be moved across to the main camp at once . |
9 | The ribs should be barbecued well away from direct heat for a good two hours — begin basting with sauce only during the last 15–20 minutes of cooking , otherwise the sauce will taste bitter . |
10 | In no other circumstances would she have tolerated militant vigilantes operating with impunity so far beyond their own domains . |
11 | She nodded , dicing with death once again as she swallowed more champagne . |
12 | ‘ It was about 5.30pm , pouring with rain outside and I was making Sophie 's tea when a preacher came to the door and broke the news , but like everyone in that situation you just do n't believe it . |
13 | In fog there is an atmosphere first of temper and then of inertia , followed by improvization and a peculiarly relieved conviviality , like the illogical sense of reprieve that lies in having to eat a carefully planned picnic lunch inside a car because it is pouring with rain outside . |
14 | Well it really was so different from a built up place but er um , when , but the day that we came in it was mm , pouring with rain everywhere was muddy and er of course , i i there were only erm one part of this town this area , rather that had been occupied because all the other parts were all fields . |
15 | It was pouring with rain now , but standing right there on the shiny Eighth Street pavement was Signe . |
16 | The fact that his choices have been criticised in their communities for collaborating with apartheid ever since Indians and coloureds — but not blacks — were given their own chambers in 1984 suggests that the president had difficulty finding anyone willing to join a government nearing the end of its life . |
17 | The Chianti had gone to my head a little but I was a big lad and had done my share of experimenting with alcohol before , so the intoxication was n't too hard for me to handle . |
18 | HEAVYWEIGHT comic Roseanne Barr was seething with rage yesterday after being snubbed by judges at a top TV ceremony . |
19 | Sometimes it is enough to scrub with ordinary bleach and rinse off , sealing with polyurethane afterwards as usual . |
20 | And we 're staying with football now , we 've got one more match report to give you ; the Oxfordshire Senior Cup third round , most of those matches were called off , but one which did survive was Headington against Thame , and a good result for Headington ; they won by two goals to nil . |
21 | Like many of the other female physics students , she rejected it and told me that she had no intention of continuing with physics afterwards . |
22 | The County Ground should be bursting with people … and bubbling with excitement tomorrow as Swindon take on league leaders Newcastle United … it 's got to be one of the games of the season … one of the great battles … |
23 | Maya was bubbling with excitement afterwards . |
24 | She picked her way between them , treading with care so as not to shower things with sand . |
25 | Starting with breakfast tomorrow , I think . |
26 | Possible reasons for starting with sound only are : |
27 | These are difficult days for students … financial worries and job uncertainty , as well as coping with life alone . |
28 | Managers are often shrieking you know about what 's happening next rather than you know , all their players are jumping with joy all over each other and you think and they 're saying get in your positions . |
29 | He seemed too stunned to speak before snorting with mirth again . |
30 | The control experiments included both use of a non-immune serum as the first layer and staining with conjugate alone . |