Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Seventeen trains a day , mostly filled with such meat , left Birkenhead Station .
2 There is nothing more depressing than a collection of so-called first editions and rare items displaying faded spines , mull bursting through cracked hinges , scarred leather inadequately treated with greasy polish , mending tape of various hues round the spine , head and tail bands hanging forlornly and , perhaps worst of all , a badly lettered brown paper cover holding the whole thing together .
3 National flags , where still seen , are rarely flown with any respect .
4 Another of the benefits of the travelling team system was the camaraderie that was built up between the players , all of whom were effectively competing with each other for Davis Cup recognition .
5 So , the final stage in Darwin 's argumentation concerns how a species meeting those three criteria would eventually arise with prolonged isolation and divergence .
6 A 48 year old man who developed submassive hepatic necrosis six weeks after beginning piroxicam but was successfully treated with orthotopic liver transplantation is also reported .
7 I have known it to be successfully treated with black sulphur powder mixed with water but prevention is better than cure .
8 One patient experienced a bleeding episode associated with a treatment induced ulcer 10 days after the initial treatment , which was successfully treated with another injection .
9 Then , prior to roasting , they 're lavishly glazed with pure honey .
10 ‘ Indeed , ’ said Mrs Mac Donald , delicately checking with one finger that her hat was still on straight .
11 Nevertheless , there were a few Conservative politicians who fundamentally disagreed with Conservative policy .
12 Most Englishmen I know , no one would sleep with , they presumably sleep with each other .
13 At first the track was more widely spaced with ornamental centre poles , but in 1927 — at the request of Fleetwood — side poles and span wires were substituted and the track re-positioned centrally .
14 I was suddenly filled with great anger and , without thinking , I turned round and delivered the most beautiful right hook to his jaw as he stood there grinning .
15 Inside , she was suddenly filled with helpless frustration .
16 The room was sparsely filled with ugly furniture , a horsehair sofa , and an aspidistra which sat in pride in its brass pot on a green chenille tablecloth .
17 It is recommended that your database is large enough to cope with current LIFESPAN data plus an allocation for future data .
18 The bandwidth of such a system is wide enough to cope with high-definition television which requires around 30 MHz , instead of 8 MHz , per channel .
19 He loosened his gold tie and then the pale cream collar of his shirt in a gesture so filled with sexual imagery that she found a disturbing warmth flowing through her insides .
20 It seemed inconceivable that the man who had teased her so unforgivably in the morning had been so filled with compassionate understanding later in the same day .
21 The only natural light came from an extremely tiny oblong of glass in the roof , but this was so filmy , and so splattered with accumulated bird lime , that it let in the flimsiest of light .
22 ‘ The only natural light came from an extremely tiny oblong of glass in the roof , but this was so filthy , and so splattered with accumulated bird lime , that it let in the flimsiest of light .
23 Years before , he had suddenly exclaimed with bitter irony , ‘ You are quite the plush gentleman and I am the black sheep . ’
24 Some older people feel that they could manage at home if there were someone else living in their home , perhaps helping with light care tasks , or just ‘ keeping a watchful eye ’ .
25 Seven Types of Ambiguity , on the other hand , is entirely occupied with this sort of explanation , through the ‘ verbal analysis ’ of ambiguity in poetry , ambiguity being defined ( in the second edition ) as ‘ any verbal nuance , however slight , which gives room for alternative reactions to the same piece of language ’ ( Empson 1965 : 1 ) .
26 sliced raw mushroom dipped in lemon juice and a slice of lean ham ; or a slice of lean ham , chopped and mixed with 2 tablespoons plain virtually fat-free fromage frais and 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard , on a bed of shredded red cabbage ; or diced cooked chicken breast , diced red or green pepper , a chopped pineapple ring , 1 teaspoon tomato purée ; all mixed with enough plain virtually fat-free yoghurt to moisten ; or bread spread with tomato purée topped with shredded lettuce and lean , grilled back bacon — visible fat removed .
27 But you can make it different , George , if you 'll only cooperate with this television thing .
28 The long running saga over the Lurcher 's Gully ski development showed just how hard the developers will try and push into even the most sensitive areas — a battle that was only won with massive support and a sympathetic word in the ear of then Scottish Secretary Malcolm Rifkind .
29 Tile designs alter with changing fashions in interior design , and current demand seems to be mainly for large areas of neutral or small-patterned tiles , perhaps interspersed with individual motif tiles on a matching background .
30 The Isle of The Dead is so suffused with sorcerous power that time has been destroyed , and the island exists outside time , beyond the reach of the physical world .
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