Example sentences of "with [conj] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 England , by contrast , has never been faced with or sought such an opportunity .
2 It might have been assumed that the corollary was that the prosecution did not have to prove that the accused assumed the rights of the owner contrary to the owner 's wishes but in Morris it was held that a person appropriated only if he adversely interfered with or usurped the rights of the owner .
3 This ensures that the modules have not been inadvertently or maliciously tampered with or corrupted and gives you confidence in their integrity .
4 This ensures that the modules have not been inadvertently or maliciously tampered with or corrupted and gives confidence in their integrity .
5 He placed Jock Lewes in charge of training , describing him as ‘ the best training officer I have ever been associated with or heard of during the war ’ .
6 When a detained person is charged with or informed that he may be prosecuted for an offence he shall be cautioned in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
7 If at any time after a person has been charged with or informed he may be prosecuted for an offence a police officer wishes to bring to the notice of that person any written statement made by another person or the content of an interview with another person , he shall hand to that person a true copy of any such written statement or bring to his attention the content of the interview record , but shall say or do nothing to invite any reply or comment save to caution him in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
8 As we insisted during the period of the Schools Council Resource Centre Project , there are many possible patterns of organization within and without a school , and what is experimented with or decided upon must relate to the local situation and to the needs of the school as its staff see them .
9 In pursuit of relevant material , he has worked with or analysed data from parasitic and trap-nesting wasps , shrimps , fishes , barnacles , limpets and plants .
10 None of these questions were dealt with or answered .
11 A number of other allegations made by Higgins against Kruger were either not proceeded with or found not to constitute conduct bringing the game into disrepute .
12 The University accepts no liability for loss arising from the failure of electricity , heating systems , water supplies , fire , flooding or for any other cause beyond its reasonable control which may cause the University 's premises or part of them to be temporarily closed or the booking to be interrupted , interfered with or cancelled .
13 ( 2 ) Any officer , servant or agent of the Bank may , on producing if required evidence of his authority , enter any premises occupied by any person on whom a notice could be served under section 39 above for the purpose of obtaining there such information or documents as are specified in the authority , being information or documents that could have been required by such a notice ; but the Bank shall not authorise any person to act under this subsection unless it has reasonable cause to believe that if such a notice were served it would not be complied with or that any documents to which it would relate would be removed , tampered with or destroyed .
14 With unsympathetic editors on the magazines he usually worked for , half of what he did was found fault with or refused .
15 We could have looked for something to press it with and pressed it .
16 During the late seventies , Johnny collaborated with and produced albums for the legendary Muddy Waters , and in so doing was almost single-handedly responsible for the great bluesman 's comeback .
17 I 'm finding something totally wrong with and got shot of it and then things have been
18 ‘ I am to be questioned and interfered with and hounded , not to be left , doing a job of work the way I choose , a necessary job , a job our sister has made tediously inevitable , a job the result of which may save us from potential disgrace , even if we can not go so far as to expect it to improve our situation out of all recognition .
19 This then was the paradox Neela grew up with and had to learn to grow out of .
20 It was all done with and had ended how things always seemed to end for her .
21 The Northern Echo is happy to make it clear that the issue had been investigated and dealt with and had not been ‘ dropped . ’
22 Do the answers given suggest that laws are followed because they are agreed with and felt to be right — indicating the influence of informal control mechanisms ?
23 I found the sexism and heterosexism of the Black movement difficult to cope with and felt at that time that I was n't considered Black enough either in my colour or my politics .
24 She was from strong and wealthy Dutch Protestant stock , a religious family from Pennsylvania who virtually cut her off when she met , fell in love with and married a handsome Roman Catholic , a rakish sign painter of Irish descent named John Nicholson .
25 So Jessie became a secretary to a Manchester solicitor and eventually fell in love with and married an officer during the First World War .
26 She grew tired of her less-than-suitable young man just as quickly as her parents had predicted and then in no time at all fell in love with and married the elder son of a duke . ’
27 Each day he gained strength and with and longed to toss himself in the sea .
28 He had caught up with and passed his rival in a latter of a few strides in a quite extraordinary spurt of acceleration for a steeple-chaser carrying twelve and a half stone at the end of a three-mile chase , and for the big horse it was simply too much : Mill House weakened rapidly and by the time Arkle had strode home to a rapturous reception Mill House had been passed by Rondetto .
29 Professor Eversley has stressed that it need not be drawn very high and points to the importance of groups at the margin , who used soap to wash with and wore some cotton instead of home-spun linen : " what seems neces-sary for growth is that the very exceptional expenditures should become a little less so " .
30 Cost is calculated as follows : Raw materials — cost of purchase on first in , first out basis Work in progress — cost of raw materials and labour together with and finished goods attributable overheads .
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