Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [be] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The straight lines on the charts may be over-simplified , therefore , and would need to be treated with some caution .
2 It would need to be flying with 70 per cent capacity to break even ; for every percent above that it would make $250,000 .
3 A leading climatologist has claimed that global warming will increase the risk of structural damage to buildings and will need to be tackled with new building regulations .
4 A class can fill and light a replica pottery Roman oil lamp , whereas a 2000-year-old original would need to be handled with great care .
5 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 .
6 Taller growing tomatoes , sweet peppers or cucumbers will need to be supported with growing bag support frames .
7 In addition , depending upon the location of the property , enquiries may need to be raised with British Rail , National Rivers Authority , British Coal , the British Waterways Board or London Regional Transport .
8 ‘ The particular circumstances when a legal duty is to be imposed , ’ it says , ‘ will need to be considered with great care . ’
9 But the four presidents also warned that ‘ the particular circumstances when a legal duty is to be imposed will need to be considered with great care …
10 ‘ Well , Bewdsley , since I appear to be saddled with this place , perhaps it is time you told me precisely what I am worth ? ’
11 On the basis of the mammalian fauna , the hominoids appear to be associated with tropical forest , albeit a dry seasonal and probably deciduous forest .
12 It was also suggested that lower success rates among Access students appear to be associated with higher education courses which have relatively low success rates for all students .
13 Matrilines and patrilines appear to be associated with differing feeding ecologies and foraging strategies .
14 The landing ships are expected to be fitted with two twenty metre cannons each for the dangerous and vulnerable trip up to the Gulf .
15 She had n't expected to be greeted with open arms , but the reception she 'd actually received had shaken her to the core .
16 A possible edge has to be compared with all other primitives before its existence as a viewed model edge can be established .
17 The resulting test statistic is 5.49 , which has to be compared with 9.49 , the critical value under the chi-square distribution at the 5 per cent significance level with 4 degrees of freedom .
18 So the choice of the person with whom we share this personal journey has to be made with great care .
19 But work has to be planned with those aims as clearly spelt out as the financial or operational objectives .
20 This trend has to be confirmed with more patients and a longer follow up .
21 But it has to be done with great care , infrequently It is if you like , a nuclear deterrent in that sense .
22 The dilution factor : the number of times a sample of the odorous gas has to be diluted with odour-free air before 50 per cent of the panel of the six observers will just NOT detect an odour .
23 The ability to determine this level , referred to as the ‘ odour threshold detection value ’ is provided by dilution techniques , the value itself representing the number of times an odour-bearing gas has to be diluted with clear air before 50 per cent of a panel of sniffers will just not detect it .
24 Private provision , including playgroups and child minders , has to be registered with local authority Social Services Departments .
25 It has to be handled with extreme delicacy .
26 An ‘ aggression ’ smell has to be handled with more care .
27 If that decision is the right one , then the spirit can progress to the next lesson ; if the person gives in to temptation , then the spirit has to be faced with that choice again and again ( either later in that same life or perhaps in a future one ) until the right decision is reached .
28 Eye-witness evidence has to be treated with considerable reserve .
29 This is plausible but by no means necessarily the case , and therefore the evidence from meteorites has to be treated with considerable reserve .
30 The information has to be treated with some caution .
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