Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] with the [adj -est] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Your ideas and comments are received by , managing director of , personally , and are treated with the strictest confidence .
2 It is not the first time that , for whatever reason , such a ‘ mistake ’ , if you can call it that , has been made with the best will in the world .
3 He attributed his lack of injury to having been measured with the highest body fat content during the winter testing !
4 It is ironic to reflect that had he served the Luftwaffe in a similar role to that which he graced in the Royal Air Force , there can be little doubt that he would have been invested with the highest order of the Knight 's Cross of the Iron Cross — with Diamonds , Swords and Oakleaves .
5 This little gem has been blessed with the swiftest auto focus lens of its kind .
6 The kind of information which a long-term participant observer receives must be treated with the greatest circumspection , for it depends ultimately not on whether he or she is carrying a tape-recorder , but on the degree of trust , mutual confiding and general affinity which has developed between researcher and subjects .
7 This shows that the Bristol & West is behind you , and says you 're a genuine , serious house-hunter , with real buying power — to be treated with the greatest respect !
8 Whatever the explanation in this case , it is obvious that such claims must be treated with the greatest scepticism .
9 All entries will be treated with the strictest confidence and on November 30th , we will pick our winner from the bag of completed surveys .
10 My choice had to be made with the greatest care and the most alert diagnostic skill .
11 In a quiet harmonic passage , however , in which the bass does not lie extremely low , the double basses may be entrusted with the lowest part .
12 ‘ That is an inquisitorial power , which may work with great severity against third persons , and it seems to me to be obvious that such a section ought to be used with the greatest care , so as not unnecessarily to put in motion the machinery of justice when it is not wanted , or to put it in motion at a stage when it is not clear that it is wanted , and certainly not to put it in motion if unnecessary mischief is going to be done or hardship inflicted upon the third person who is called upon to appear and give information .
13 The points must be entered with the highest point first .
14 If the video is intended to be little more than shots of the folks taken as and when opportunity offers , you will obviously wish to be burdened with the barest minimum of tackle .
15 Considerable margins of uncertainty are associated with the best-fit climate sensitivities identified in an analysis of this type .
16 Traders like tavern-keepers in the Strand and wine merchants in St James 's Street , learnt to expect and tolerate late payment , and to ensure that any steps to obtain settlement were taken with the greatest diplomacy .
17 If we look at the sea-floor maps that are now becoming increasingly available , One is struck ( at least , I am ) by the great areas that are either receiving no sediment at all or else are covered with the merest veneer .
18 ‘ It is written with the truest feeling for the subject upon which he treats , as compared with the sublime and beautiful , and with an earnest recommendation to those who are about to improve real landscapes to study the paintings of old masters , ’ he wrote .
19 The gymnasium is equipped with the latest fitness and toning equipment ( 2 ) .
20 In the passage in Mark 10 , the incident where Jesus has compassion is followed with the hardest message about discipleship .
21 During his stay in Istanbul he was treated with the greatest respect by his former students , among whom are mentioned three important muderrises of the city , two from the Sahn and one from the Murad Pasa medrese .
22 She was filled with the greatest apprehension about the next couple of days .
23 David MacLehose , director of the Confederation of British Industry in Scotland , said a fall in unemployment was always welcome , especially when it was matched with the highest increase in notified vacancies at job centres for two years .
24 But … this was an argument that was applied with the greatest selectivity ; it was essentially a stick to beat the aristocracy …
25 I , being regarded as the principal guest , was presented with the greatest delicacy , which appeared to be a part of the breast .
26 ‘ I 'd prefer it in the cup , ’ she retorted drily , and was rewarded with the faintest tremor of Lucenzo 's mobile mouth .
27 All agree that it was fought with the greatest bravery on both sides and that the victory was by no means an easy one for Shoa .
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