Example sentences of "be [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These dogs look happy enough , but they could be riddled with canine complexes .
2 I knew I 'd see the facades of Nabataean temples chiselled into the rock and that the cliff-walls would be riddled with empty tombs .
3 It can be blended with other fibres too .
4 And now , even if the Muscovite hierarchy felt Ukrainian methods to be tinged with Latin heresy , they could no longer ignore the issues raised .
5 Both can only be undertaken with expert guidance , both make a journey to the depths of the self and claim to experience a deep liberation which unlocks hidden reserves of power .
6 Soon the day 's post would be delivered and the desk would be heaped with padded envelopes containing yesterday 's blood samples from the drink and driving cases .
7 Anyway , these must not be dismissed with hasty suggestions ; it is extremely important to my mind not to discredit the zoophile cause by sounding idiotic and to take great notice of the knowledgeable people who are concerned with managing these creatures even if one does not like their attitudes .
8 If the desired shade is obtained with one coat of varnish stain , then further protection should be given with extra coats of clear gloss , satin or matt varnish .
9 It was marketed under the name Distaval and the advertisements in 1961 indicated that it could be given with complete safety to pregnant women .
10 Applications from the NCB , operating through the Opencast Executive , are required to be formulated with due regard to the desirability of protecting the environment .
11 But the use of range cattle , though the yield is lower and we are talking now about extensification , is sustainable , largely because it can be sustained with minimal input from fossil fuel .
12 Almost every shape of sofa can now conceal a full-size mattress , and many ordinary beds can be bought with space-saving drawers underneath and be disguised with fitted covers and back cushions .
13 A lot of the girls we 'll meet wo n't be from around QP so a network will need to be formed with other churches who sense God 's call in this specific area .
14 In the sphere of business entities , public companies limited by shares could only be formed with foreign capital participation under an Act of 1875 and under a 1972 Decree of the Minister of Trade , and limited liability companies could only be incorporated under a 1930 Act .
15 Paintings and works on paper by members of the Glasgow School of painting and by French and Dutch contemporaries will be juxtaposed , while the role of the Glasgow School of Art will be examined with particular reference to the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh , Herbert McNair and their wives , Margaret and Frances MacDonald .
16 Owing to the spontaneous resolution seen before and after operation all children with glue ear should be examined with pneumatic otoscopy and tympanometry on at least two occasions over three months before the decision to operate is made .
17 Unmounted peels can also be examined with high power objectives which have smaller working distances than glass mounting plates .
18 In spite of the revival of interest in airships now they can be filled with cheap helium , they are still unattractive in most circles and it is no good quoting the figures for people killed in airship crashes against those killed every day on the roads and similar statistics , or the successful career of the R100 , although filled with hydrogen .
19 Removing the mender 's lead leaves gaps which have to be filled with new glass … aged and painted to closely match the original .
20 Note any gaps in the flower borders that can be filled with other plants next year .
21 If the English artist Mark Quinn can get his own head , cast in his own frozen blood , on display in the Saatchi Gallery in London ; if the Italian papers can be filled with agitated articles about whether ‘ a cardboard box covered in cloth , with bits of cardboard , bone glue , red pen , tempera and oil paint ’ , until recently exhibited at the Brera Academy in Milan , is or is not an authentic , therefore meaningful , work by the shamanesque German , Joseph Beuys ; if Duchamp 's own famous urinal of 1917 can grace the Palazzo Grassi in Venice as from this month , then surely there is room for those centuries-old objects of ancient devotion to be resurrected as the focus of the new cult .
22 Elated to be filled with hot cock , she tightened her vaginal muscles .
23 Thus these case roles could be filled with nonsensical objects such as ’ sincerity ’ or ’ steam ’ ; i.e. , one could say ’ steam collided with sincerity ’ .
24 Whereas London cabaret bills tend to be filled with straight stand-up acts , in provincial gigs you are more likely to be put on with local bands , cringe-worthy performance poets , or singer-songwriters wielding acoustic guitars .
25 A squat Nuremberg bowl for the centrepiece and eight or ten specimen glasses of the same ware to be filled with orange carnations and silver grasses , each guest 's place was to have a boutonnière to match and each finger bowl a floating full-blown orange carnation plus a few drops of orange flower water .
26 Museums and art galleries across the Midlands will soon be filled with obscure , bizarre and colourful collections of objects amassed by ordinary people .
27 Unused storage positions should be filled with dummy records , so that they can be recognized at once .
28 The dug-up space was later going to be filled with organic wastes and turned into a vegetable patch .
29 If it 's s something like that and they tell me the amount of furniture and if two thirds of the van will be filled with big stuff , and then they tell me there 'll be half a dozen boxes , I assume there 'll be at least four times that number of boxes , and if it 's still going to go on , we 'll do it .
30 Calm , orderly yards tend to be filled with relaxed , calm horses , in contrast to the nervy and difficult ones in chaotic and rough yards .
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