Example sentences of "[vb pp] with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One final point worth noting about gases — gases may be mixed with each other in any proportion .
2 But the general impression of the Hollywood scene was of artificial glitter , false fronts on western pioneer town sets , and a little glamour mixed with much frustration .
3 She made a fuss of every boat that approached her and mixed with all bathers on the beach , allowing them to pet her , hold her tail , and ride on her back .
4 Mobutu resisted pressure from Western governments to enter into a power-sharing arrangement with Tshisekedi and attacked them for their " flagrant interference " ; he understood , he said , " that Western aid is mixed with all sorts of threats and blackmail " .
5 NoGGIN members mixed with many members of staff and friends of the University at this very special event .
6 Can it be mixed with half peat so that it goes to er
7 If chromium hexacarbonyl , Cr(CO) 6 is mixed with another chemical , X , that easily adds onto chromium , and irradiated with UV light , a mixture of chromium compounds containing both carbon monoxide and X , are formed .
8 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 .
9 What seeped out of the and mixed with some air from there would have been a little dung in it to it stood half the summer and got to be really high .
10 Everyday experience tells us that a flavour mixed with some other will be perceived differently from that flavour presented on its own , but a click and a light ( perhaps because they come from different modalities ) are less likely to interact in this way .
11 Mixed with some dedication
12 Er mixed with some beans and
13 The nutrients have to be evenly mixed with this carrier to ensure that they are well distributed throughout each dose .
14 A detailed discussion of such clauses is beyond the scope of this chapter , but it should be said that the case law shows that use of such clauses to provide security in the event of failure to pay the purchase price is surrounded with many pitfalls .
15 The huge proportions of the main rooms made it unsuitable for conversion into houses , as did the flat-roofed additions — albeit designed with some care .
16 Such sets of accumulators seem to have appeared first in the Ferranti Pegasus computer ( Bell and Newell 1971 , p.170 ) and most modem computers are now designed with this feature .
17 Does he concede also that the question is not whether the war can be won , but whether it can be won with fewer casualties ?
18 It was doubly ironic for Coventry who in the previous few minutes had attacked with more conviction than at any time throughout the game .
19 If you tried to remember them all as just these equations , you 'd be very easily getting confused about which one was which and you 'll just get your head cluttered with all sorts of stuff and so that way something that you know , something you can bring it back to .
20 In arid country ( r conditions ) the weaver birds , small passerines related to sparrows , tend to be seasonally and sexually dimorphic , to breed polygynously ( one male mated with several females ) , and to have short or capricious breeding seasons .
21 Iron and steel can also be primed with these materials for interior work , but for exterior work calcium plumbate primer is best .
22 Iron and steel can also be primed with these materials for interior work , but for exterior work calcium plumbate primer is best .
23 The plant is fully automated with all processes operated by a control computer .
24 As can be seen , the abeam position came later , as would be expected with that wind .
25 Early resumption of normal activities is expected with this technique .
26 ‘ This is only to be expected with more people taking advantage of the good weather to get out and about in the countryside .
27 Sharing a common modality may be enough to produce generalization decrement and thus , according to the account presented above , an overshadowing effect might be expected with these stimuli .
28 Here he gained valuable experience and , though occupied with much routine work , commenced innovative research .
29 Whilst Britain was occupied with those matters , German troops began , on 3rd .
30 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 ) .
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