Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [be] [vb pp] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Testing laboratories and occupational health departments should find the data concerning the proportion of non-responders who have antibodies to core antigen useful in estimating the number of hepatitis B carriers likely to be revealed with use of the protocol suggested in the joint working party 's paper . |
2 | Elderly women are more likely to be affected with leg ulcers , especially if they are moderately disabled , have suffered from ulceration in the past , and lead restricted social lives . |
3 | Thus jobs which involve social interaction with other workers are generally more satisfying than socially isolated work ; monotonous , repetitive work is more likely to be linked with job dissatisfaction than more varied work ; jobs which involve responsibility and the ability to organize work time and work methods are generally preferred over those which lack these qualities , and so forth . |
4 | One of the reasons underlying the inconsistent results with regard to the effect of familial sinistrality might be that this factor is likely to be confounded with family size ( Bradshaw , 1980 ) . |
5 | Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is more likely to be associated with hypoxia as this procedure is often of longer duration ; a combination of sedatives is often used and many patients have underlying cardiorespiratory disorders . |
6 | In fact , we already thought that sex might fit into this category : it is likely to be associated with status ( women tend to do lower status jobs ) and absenteeism ( domestic commitments might make women more absence-prone than men ) . |
7 | A drop in status from paid work to housework is likely to be associated with dissatisfaction in both social classes , and a simple enjoyment of the rewards of an outside job is also , for both middle- and working-class women , a bad omen from the viewpoint of housework satisfaction . |
8 | Narrow topics like " Whig reforms 1 830–41 " or " the suffragette movement " are less likely to be overburdened with detail than more general topics like British foreign policy , 1815–65 " or " Britain 's inter-war economy " . |
9 | The Regional Railways loco-hauled trains in 1992 seem likely to be continued with Class 31 's being used - there are 3 Machynlleth drivers trained on them . |
10 | The bedrooms are all to be equipped with TV , radio and telephone . |
11 | A realistic comparison of costs requires like to be compared with like . |
12 | But he felt , in a way that must seem absurd when the conflict in the Falklands is dramatised repeatedly before it is even over , when the widow of an assassinated president is recreated in large in her lifetime on the epic screen , that these events were too close to be seen clearly , too large and foul and complex to be treated with decorum . |
13 | Totten appreciates that what was done with St. Johnstone might not be able to be repeated with East Fife . |
14 | Tony Bomford , a cameraman who was diving from my boat , reported that the water near the ‘ ball ’ was ‘ milky looking ’ but this is unlikely to be connected with breeding because sand-eels are known to spawn in the sand in winter time . |
15 | Events which are severely threatful only for a few days , or which are of a relatively mild or even positive nature , are unlikely to be associated with depression ( see chapter 4 ) . |
16 | Omnibus editions of novels tend to be too heavy to be read with comfort . |
17 | SOMETIMES THIS sort of thing gets so embarrassing that you feel ashamed to be associated with metal in any way , shape or form . |
18 | SOMETIMES THIS sort of thing gets so embarrassing that you feel ashamed to be associated with metal in any way , shape or form . |
19 | The draft was due to be discussed with opposition parties in September with a view to securing a parliamentary majority . |
20 | In the next scene Macbeth , speaking alone and with no need to deceive anyone ( given the convention in Elizabethan drama that what characters say in soliloquy is true ) , admits the evil of their ‘ deep intent ’ : Duncan is ‘ clear ’ , really has that freedom from guilt or stain that his wife had urged Macbeth to assume : in a sense he tries to do so here , in his defence of Duncan 's right to be treated with love and respect , and in his invocation of ‘ pity ’ , that constant test of humanity in Shakespeare . |
21 | This philosophy regards the individual 's right to be treated with respect as inviolate . |
22 | The other follow like sheep — grateful to be lead with vigour in a specific direction . |
23 | For Labour to be tagged with republicanism would still lose votes . |
24 | One possibility might be that the section applies only to transactions with persons who are available to be served with process in England and Wales . |
25 | The silos were the first to be rebuilt with completion in 1950 ready for the harvest of that year . |
26 | I went there for the opening and I 'm really proud to be associated with water because I think it 's I think it 's a wonderful piece of engineering and excellent . |
27 | Um I think that um y'know it 's often quite intimidating to be confronted with y'know sort of say eighty odd questions , if you were to use that many , erm so if you if you kind of break it up a bit in some way and have different headed sections with slightly different format questions it might y'know kind of help people through it as it were . |
28 | In my experience , children find it extremely frustrating to be fired with enthusiasm for a topic but then to find that they simply do not have the skill to express themselves . |