Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] with " in BNC.
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1 | In 1966 Peyton Rous was duly honoured with a Nobel prize . |
2 | I was giddy with the heat and a little flown with the wine . |
3 | Lucy felt embarrassed and more than a little annoyed with her aunt . |
4 | Our spare room ( with the toys in ) was unfortunately impenetrably filled with sitting-room furniture ( the sitting-room is awaiting redecoration ) , but the boys managed to entertain themselves in the empty sitting-room instead . |
5 | Joint-ill should be vigorously treated with a prolonged course of broad spectrum antibiotics and often flushing out of the affected joints with sterile saline , under deep sedation . |
6 | So we started by asking our friends , who in turn asked others , until we were eventually inundated with testimonies from witnesses around the world who provided popular proof that there is something about the cinema that encourages , right there in the picture house , thoughts , feelings and behaviour in its patrons by turns enigmatic , terrifying , erotic , sad , hilarious and poetic , often triggered by uncanny interplay between screen image and real-time events in the auditorium and in the world beyond the muffled doors . |
7 | Limbs were often not properly joined with bodies and the long necks and rigidity of attitudes recall the shapes of the clay idols of the period . |
8 | Now the increasingly hard-nosed tactics of the popular press have driven society gossip underground , and gossip columns are mostly filled with the doings of the lower echelons of café society on the make . |
9 | Seventeen trains a day , mostly filled with such meat , left Birkenhead Station . |
10 | Constance was getting a little irritated with her friend . |
11 | Yes , crushed apple was a very good medicine when properly blended with glucose and sterile milk for small stomachs . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The forced abdication of King Moshoeshoe II by the ruling Military Council was effectively completed with the swearing-in on Nov. 12 of his 27-year-old eldest son , Prince Mohato Bereng Seeisa , as King Letsie III . |
14 | But little of this was clearly known at the time , and so some observers concluded that Paul VI secretly connived with the minority . |
15 | National flags , where still seen , are rarely flown with any respect . |
16 | The IDA won 23 seats and other smaller parties and independents , most aligned with Sharif 's government , won 14 . |
17 | We stayed in the Flower Wing , our room luxuriously furnished with soft floral prints . |
18 | The area is also wide and spacious , the main roof itself being quite remarkably formed with huge flat slabs of stone . |
19 | The first study was duly undertaken with the co-operation of orthodox medical practitioners and researchers . |
20 | Corners of the garden which are awkward and difficult to plant decoratively because of their size and soil state , could be successfully filled with a container-grown herb or herbs , even changing the display as the seasons alter . |
21 | A cohort of children , originally seen aged 2 to 4 with severe effusions and mostly treated with grommets , had structural damage of the eardrum ( 87% of cases ) , abnormal tympanograms ( 45% ) , and a mean hearing loss of 13 dB when followed up at the age of 8 . |
22 | Nice flavour , but rather overloaded with nuts and cherries . |
23 | Malaria — effectively treated with quinine , from the cinchona tree of Peru |
24 | Although many port wine stains in adults can be effectively treated with a pulsed dye laser , this may not be the most effective treatment and a considerable proportion of lesions do not respond . |
25 | ( The chords shown in Example 83 are limited only to those with the root on C , and are mostly given with notes in close formation . |
26 | Social tension , as we shall see , is an assessment of social relations that springs readily to the lips of anthropologists but is rarely examined with much psychological sophistication , or even an awareness that it is a psychological phenomenon as well as a social one . |
27 | In the meantime , consider having at-risk furniture professionally treated with fire-retardant chemicals ( curtains and drapes can be treated too ) . |
28 | The aim would be ‘ to ensure that the long-term rate of expansion in public expenditure was properly aligned with prospective resources ’ . |
29 | In some ways employers effectively connived with the unions in sustaining costly work practices . |
30 | Worldwide there are now many millions of patients who have been successfully treated with ciprofloxacin either in hospital or as outpatients in general practice . |