Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [be] [v-ing] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | High unemployment means I 'll be dealing with different issues . |
2 | The production team is further boosted by the recruitment of award-winning Iona McLeish who will be working with resident-designer Charlotte Humpston , who recently received the ‘ Time Out London Theatre Award ’ for ‘ Heresies ’ at the RSC . |
3 | But there is no trick to the business of learning lines , as you will find out as you go on — although learning lines for an audition is different from memorising a part in a play for production , because then you will be operating with other actors around you . |
4 | I do not understand why we should be dealing with local government finance in Scotland in a Bill that covers the United Kingdom . |
5 | ‘ This has all been carefully thought out and we will be replanting with slow growing species such as hawthorn and hazel , ’ Mr Knipe said . |
6 | I mean we will be working with British Coal to work it out further in fine detail . |
7 | They should be bursting with calorific deliciousness : butter , cream , eggs , dried fruits , nuts , sugar , jam , chocolate , treacle and other good things . |
8 | Mr Davies ' remarks can be interpreted in two ways : the public expression of a maverick opinion , in the manner of Bill Cash or Ivan Lawrence ; or he could be acting with covert government backing as a kind of stalking horse to gauge the reaction from MPs , and the public , to his suggestion . |
9 | He will be working with national governments and voluntary agencies in the region . |