Example sentences of "[be] [verb] with the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All these guitars have slim necks , which helps to make the beginner 's life easier , and providing they are treated with the same care and respect as more expensive instruments , they should give good service for many years . |
2 | If rest and relaxation are approached with the same openness and with the same willingness to learn as the changing of negative emotional states and our health , they can be used to heal us and to strengthen our health and emerging state of mind . |
3 | He said he was shocked that the building could have been built with the same design as similar buildings that had suffered Legionnaire 's Disease outbreaks . |
4 | When a FOREIGN module is read from LIFESPAN , the files are re-created with the same file names as they were given in the module header . |
5 | Although the worst had almost happened , namely he had been threatened with the same fate as Jesus , he did not falter from the task of planting the church in Jerusalem and then in regions beyond . |
6 | It could be argued , on a theoretical level , that that should have been a concern since the use of SSAPs by businesses means that the compilers of the national income accounts are presented with the same problem — but that is left to the statisticians to resolve . |
7 | And why has n't Jack Rowell , the Bath coach , been pushed with the same vigour that Best appears to have been ? |
8 | You 're tarred with the same brush . |
9 | ‘ You do n't think you 're tarred with the same brush , do you ? ’ |
10 | The guaranteed two per cent bonus applies on all the interest rate tiers , so small savers are rewarded with the same bonus rate as the bigger savers . |
11 | In these circumstances an election campaign was to be waged with the same zeal which would otherwise be reserved for a parliamentary election . |
12 | The belief that ‘ meaning is in the text ’ , which represents a particular and currently powerful aspect of the search for ‘ literal meaning ’ , should be treated with the same scepticism with which we confront Luther 's claims . |
13 | Ideally , walls on halls , corridors and staircases ( if any ) should be decorated with the same colour or treatment unless they are in quite different parts of the home and can not be seen , one from another . |
14 | The most fundamental of these is for the field to be divided into quadrants by a central cross , and for each of these segments to be decorated with the same design . |
15 | Pound here anticipates , and paints in a blacker hue , Edmund Wilson 's recognition that Eliot is ‘ a poet of the American Puritan temperament ’ , and Pound claims to be tarred with the same brush himself . |
16 | If this happens in Oxford they 'll be tarred with the same brush . |
17 | Some youngsters have protested , claiming that they should not all ‘ be tarred with the same brush ’ . |
18 | You 've made it very clear that you think I 'm tarred with the same brush as William and that 's fine by me ! |
19 | Raglan seams can be designed with the same number of rows on both the armholes and body pieces if required ( so that patterns , stripes , decorative decreasings and so on , will match up at the seams ) , although a certain amount of trial and error with various measurements is necessary to achieve this . |
20 | The report also drew attention to a recent interview given by a Vice-President , Seyed Ataollah Mohajerani , to the Iranian news agency IRNA in which he had said " because the enemy has nuclear facilities , the Moslem states too should be equipped with the same capacity " . |
21 | The substitution items need to be of the same class , so they can be used with the same frame . |
22 | The material used for X is quite different from that used for Y but both may be produced with the same labour force . |
23 | By integrating this last equation from r to infinity the time interval measured at a remote point where the gravitational potential is negligible can be compared with the same time interval measured at r : Re-expressing this result in terms of the gravitational potential gives . |
24 | The common complaint that luxury extends itself even to the lowest ranks of the people , and that the labouring poor will not now be contented with the same food , clothing and lodging which satisfied them in former times , may convince us that it is not the money price of labour only , but its real recompense , which has been augmented . |
25 | One last piece of unrelated news … on teletext ( no hint of Rocky/stewart swaps BTW ) , the team news suggests that we will be starting with the same side as vs Oldham , ie beeney and Wetherall still in . |
26 | — From this it follows that we can not be dealing with the same concept of experience here . |
27 | a In Gardynik , it was held , dismissing an appeal by the defendant , that sexual assault was not to be equated with the former offence of indecent assault , with its highly subjective moral overtones . |
28 | If there is no majority voting then the Community will be left with the same level of impotence it has now . " |
29 | Unless one of the steps in the review machinery is the service of a counternotice by the person upon whom the review notice is served , it is better not to stipulate for a particular form of notice because the fewer the requirements that have to be complied with the less scope there is for litigation . |
30 | Since both were deemed to be elected with the same quota of 8,585 votes reality was replaced by fiction . |