Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [vb pp] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So when , after being filled with the Spirit on the day of Pentecost , Peter meets the vast crowds in Jerusalem , he does n't hesitate to speak clearly .
2 Ciftci is in prison in Iraq awaiting trial , after being charged with the murders of the two men by the Iraqi authorities .
3 I remember that after being dosed with the concoction — your mouth was dry for hours afterwards .
4 ‘ I suppose I 've kind of been labelled with the Mystery Train riff … ’
5 Where a surgeon has been brought in ‘ at the last minute ’ to prepare a Medical Report then his opinion and Report can always be made the subject of valid criticism in the event of being compared with the Report and opinion of a surgeon who has consistently treated and/or prepared Reports on a claimant over a lengthy period of time .
6 It can also be played as football cricket where the ball is kicked instead of being hit with the bat .
7 The wave of cold-blooded attacks confirmed fears of a dramatic increase in Loyalist violence directed against constitutional nationalists and those suspected of being connected with the IRA , no matter how loosely .
8 In the past , er authorities with er er a debt of being limited with the use of their capital receipts .
9 Sales people complain most of being burdened with the problem , having to spend valuable days in the office ( when they could be out selling ) writing reports to head office about customer contact , new leads and lost sales .
10 But if the cause is reasonably capable of being associated with the promotion of lawful business interests the judge should not allow the case to go to the jury if there is no evidence of the accused 's intention going beyond such lawful business interests …
11 With last month 's Winter Olympics receiving over 160 hours of television programming and three weeks of heavy newspaper , magazine and TV coverage , rugby enthusiasts in the United States were given a vivid lesson as to the power of being associated with the Olympics in making sporting heroes out of previously little-known athletes .
12 In either case he does not run the risk of being left with the goods ; if he can not find a purchaser he can return them to X. The answer is that he is X 's agent if under the terms of his contract with X he has no right himself to buy the goods but can only sell to a third party , Weiner v. Harris ( 1910 C.A. ) .
13 The dangers for teachers in war zones of being identified with the government were exemplified by the fate of numbers of ‘ popular teachers ’ who were killed or kidnapped by the Contras .
14 He fled and fled , and every door he found was painted with the black plague cross and every face he pleaded with was tinged with the red of plague fever .
15 But the Radicals , the predominant party under the Third Republic suffered from being identified with the failures of the 1930s and attracted less than one vote in ten .
16 In September 1915 , the UDC refused to accept their affiliation on the grounds that the UDC had less to gain from any activity the Fellowship might undertake on its behalf than it had to lose from being associated with the doctrine of non-resistance .
17 Potential carers will naturally expect to be thoroughly vetted and would be required to undertake an eight-week training course before being entrusted with the care of a child , which could take anything up to six months .
18 People will then not have to be burdened with the labels of friction and division .
19 Langhorne was it just then , and the race was won by one A. J. Foyt , not by Mario , who came in ninth in his Windmill Truckers Special : for $637 , to be split with the owners , and with hands like hamburgers .
20 Why it 's cool to be gone with the wind .
21 Notes for Guidance were distributed together with the Parliamentary statement , indicating how individual schemes were to be prepared with the object of creating ‘ institutions which can be developed as comprehensive academic communities offering a wide range of disciplines and catering for full-time , sandwich and part-time students at all levels of higher education ’ .
22 As a consequence , they are likely to be faced with the necessity of balancing priorities — within the various demands being made upon them by the inchoate changes which characterize the present assessment climate .
23 Eviction , harassment , bills for disrepair : the words are well known , but no-one wants to be faced with the reality .
24 At last it was all over , and burdened with farewell gifts , Cassie left school on the final day to be faced with the prospect of the long summer holiday .
25 She continued to live in her house on the Lung'Arno , patronizing scientists and literary figures , and holding nightly receptions at which she expected to be treated with the etiquette due to reigning royalty .
26 The planning departments need sufficient knowledge to enable informal discussions to be maintained with the business units throughout the year , particularly to put forward corporate and strategic views .
27 It is clear , therefore , that the archival preservation and maintenance of machine-readable files must take a high priority if the historian of the future is to be presented with the tools to do his job .
28 Beyond this the visitor turns a corner to be presented with the length of the main hall running from a balloon basket and the Cody Biplane to the HS.125 executive jet and an air traffic controller 's desk .
29 Mr Byrne travels to London on February 20 with his wife Gillian to be presented with the insignia by the Lord Prior of the Order of St John , The Lord Vestey .
30 It is fortunate for the further success of the breed that the liaison between these two animals did not produce fruit , except on one occasion , since the bitch was in fact a long coat , and thus unable to be registered with the ADRK .
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