Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv prt] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the story above , David says that he 's the only boy in his class who 's not been out with a girl .
2 And that 's er that 's a process that we 've just been through with the Harrogate and Knaresborough local plan .
3 ‘ Look dear , Joe 's just been up with a tray of sumptuous goodies .
4 Having designed the Commodore International Ltd PET Personal Electronic Transactor , and moved on to found Sirius Inc , later Victor Technologies Inc until he was caught out when the world discovered that ‘ runs MS-DOS ’ did n't mean ‘ IBM-compatible ’ , Chuck Peddle hopes that he 'll soon be back with a bang .
5 In barracks he was where Sims could find him and while he did n't expect much from Sunday dinner in a near-deserted mess , just being back with the Army was sauce enough for the moment .
6 He must still be in with a chance of making the tour — although Andy Gregory 's 11th-hour decision to put himself in the frame must have reduced the odds somewhat .
7 And he says : ‘ We 'll always be in with a chance of scoring goals , no matter who we play . ’
8 The race includes Dave Conway 's Farncombe Tiger , which seems to love the East Boldon circuit , while Harry Williams ' Capricorn Note , which beat Derby favourite Balligari in an open sprint at Sheffield will also be in with a shout .
9 Ian Wright of Arsenal would be the natural replacement if Lineker drops out , and fellow strikers David White of Manchester City and Everton 's Peter Beardsley must also be in with a shout .
10 Wright 's magnificent second goal was just the icing on the cake before a near 30,000 crowd , and proves that they will certainly be in with a shout when the title race really hots up .
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