Example sentences of "[noun sg] was [adv] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | The water wheel was later replaced with electric motors . |
2 | Religion was also associated with ethnicity . |
3 | But religion was now twinned with other languages to define pleasure more positively . |
4 | Parrock furnace was similarly linked with a 40-acre farm . |
5 | A weak positive association was only demonstrated with serum triglyceride , VLDL-triglyceride and LDL in females . |
6 | The gold ring was exquisitely ornamented with tiny pearls . |
7 | The American president was then left with a situation in which he 'd created a club which he hims he himself could n't join . |
8 | However , the countess was later charged with perverting the course of justice after police became convinced she had made up the story . |
9 | Weight loss was positively correlated with only the reduction of systolic blood pressure ( P<0.01 ) . |
10 | The small intestine was then perfused with either PES or an ORS at 0.5 ml/min for one hour to ensure steady state conditions , after which three successive 10 minute collections of effluent were made from the distal cannula . |
11 | He rarely wondered about others ' lives except where they touched his ; his mind was perpetually occupied with his own concerns . |
12 | Like myself , his mind was still wrestling with Mr Billing 's problem and he hardly winced as Tristan placed a steaming plateful of sausage and mash before him . |
13 | Now my mind was so burdened with problems I could n't even remember what James had said the party was about . |
14 | Yet , their frame of mind was always streaked with anxiety that caused them both to be forever on the watch . |
15 | The survival I had in mind was more huddling with a broken leg under a rock in the snow , trying hard not to die of exposure until some pals bring the Mountain Rescue team . |
16 | Bernice 's mind was suddenly filled with a vivid memory : she was almost reliving the moment when she and the Doctor had been discussing the difficulty of tampering with the TARDIS . |
17 | She had n't given a thought to her lack of coif ; her mind was too occupied with trying to think of an excuse for remaining in her gown , and failing dismally . |
18 | The racecourse was naturally buzzing with accounts of the row at Tremayne 's dinner , most of the stories inflamed and inaccurate because of the embroidery by the press . |
19 | At the beginning I was simply a labourer , which entailed doing all the preparation on the ground and ensuring that Eric on the roof was always supplied with materials to work with . |
20 | The erstwhile priest was currently charged with indecent assault and buggery and he had previous convictions for serious sexual offences . |
21 | The royal ritual was closely associated with the history of Osiris , the divine prototype on whom the pharaohs modelled themselves by re-enacting his traditional deeds . |
22 | BBC journalists took strike action in protest , and the programme was eventually screened with a few face-saving deletions , but the episode called into question the Board of Governor 's commitment to freedom of expression . |
23 | Certain work that was carried out involved noisy operations and the programme was carefully coordinated with the hotel administration to minimise disruption and inconvenience . |
24 | In the Irish case , at the time of the Partition , scientific research was largely associated with Anglo-Irish culture . |
25 | The incidence of leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma was also investigated with respect to factors that may influence the prevalence of individuals susceptible to infective agents or the intensity of exposure . |
26 | Ceremony was effectively combined with informal contact . |
27 | ‘ You did n't care that Garry was still sleeping with his wife when he was supposed to be in love with you ? ’ |
28 | The first study was duly undertaken with the co-operation of orthodox medical practitioners and researchers . |
29 | The study was somewhat cluttered with furniture and around the walls were various glass cases in which Eugénie kept her treasured possessions . |
30 | In the first century of its existence the Royal Veterinary College was inadequately provided with staff and with funds , and was mostly concerned with diseases of the horse . |