Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Police say the device bears all the hallmarks of the IRA and officers are liasing with the Anti Terrorist Squad …
2 Sainsburys say the company 's medical staff are liasing with the local council.No employees will be allowed back to work until the infection has cleared up .
3 Your ideas and comments are received by , managing director of , personally , and are treated with the strictest confidence .
4 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 .
5 It 's astonishing how some formalities have stayed on , even through the mean and hungry 1980s , for no apparent reason than that they were always done , while in other areas of activity important people are treated with the utmost disdain — or worse , with complete new-fangled insincerity .
6 ‘ However , matters of security are treated with the utmost seriousness and the strongest action will be taken against the passenger concerned . ’
7 Here they seem to be thrown on with an easy freedom , there they are adjusted with the nicest touches .
8 However tough things seem , it 's vital that you should keep your spirits up , and remember that acting is an art and a thrilling one — though sometimes when you are struggling with the frustrating process of building a career , this can all get a bit obscured .
9 Yes , Elizabeth Howell of Exploring Parenthood , certainly that is the case , both with parents and with people like teachers or child care workers , who are in locus parentis for many hours of the day , and our sense is very much that if the adults around children can feel supported and confident that they can acknowledge their own fears and anxieties that they will then be better be able to transmit that measured response to the children in their care and it was very interesting last week , I heard from an educational psychologist in the north of England who said that a group of teachers had asked from several schools to come together to think about the resources that they needed to set in place in order to deal with the children 's behaviour , and after the meeting , at which they were able to express their anxieties , they then returned to their various areas and when the psychologist contacted them a couple of days later they said we felt sufficiently supported by knowing that others are struggling with the same issues and that we could acknowledge our concerns about it , that we now feel able to get on with the job of helping the children , and I think that was a very good example of adults finding a way to acknowledge their own anxieties and thereby to increase their effectiveness in dealing with the children that in whose care they have .
10 At the present time there are 709 Bureaux in the United Kingdom which are registered with the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
11 Milton Keynes TEC says : ’ 495 young people are registered with the local Careers Office with 14 notified job vacancies and no Youth Training vacancies . ’
12 They are the only club of their kind who are registered with the Royal Life Saving Society .
13 They are registered with the English Golf Union and play regular fixtures at Mill Hill and Highgate in addition to Henley where they feel particularly welcomed and privileged by being permitted to play on a Sunday .
14 Above all only the eyes retain any spark of life , and they are filled with the overwhelming emotion of anguish .
15 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 .
16 Both government and opposition are grappling with the awkward consequences of an upsurge of religious tension inspired by militant Hindu claims to a disused Muslim mosque on a site believed to have been Lord Rama 's birthplace .
17 All these hits are resolved with the +1 strength bonus .
18 Councillor Rodgers said , ‘ They are interfering with the democratic process in this by-election and seeking to buy political influence with what amounts to bribes ’ , and noted the offer was personally embarrassing for him as he negotiated as a union official with the companies over workers ' pay and conditions .
19 The sharp dualism that is proposed whereby acquisition and learning are two quite distinct processes would seem to force the conclusion that if you think carefully , choose your words , take your time before making your conversational contribution you can not communicate , or at any rate not very effectively , because you are interfering with the natural function of the acquired system .
20 But could it not be argued that the RSPCA , and others who carry out such a praiseworthy activity , are interfering with the natural selection process ?
21 To achieve such changes in typeface typesetting codes are interspersed with the actual text .
22 He makes use of verbs which are intrinsically onomatopoeic , like clanking , thumped and rapped , as well as words which are phonaesthetic in a less direct sense , such as stumbling and clumsy , clutch and claw , in which the similarities of sound connote similarities of meaning In the description of the train , regularities of rhythm ( clanking , stumbling down from Selston " , " one by one , with slow inevitable movement ) are interspersed with the clogging effect of juxtaposed heavily stressed syllables ( loud threats of speed " , " The trucks thumped heavily past " ) , to which consonant clusters add vehement emphasis : Elsewhere , the short vowel /æ/; combines with repeated stop consonants to intensify hard , uncompromising features of the landscape : " jolting black waggons " , " black headstocks " , " rapped out its spasms " .
23 At Water Newton , for instance , the fringes around the urban core appear to merge imperceptibly into the countryside ; this is especially clear in the Normangate Field area , where the known kilns are interspersed with the urban workshops and shrines on the one hand and the droveways and rural estates of the villas on the other .
24 These documents are included with the new guidance in sections 1 and 4 , and have the same status .
25 Large amounts of mercury are mixed with the crushed gold bearing rock , and are agitated in a concrete mixture .
26 The lost ‘ geometries of the psyche ’ that govern their existence are intertwined with the materialized properties of discourse .
27 Every other block , a building is in flames , burglar alarms ring unanswered , supermarket parking lots are carpeted with the messy afterbirth of nascent revolt .
28 One essential paradox is that it is those groups who are poorest in terms of resources to cope with difficulties who are beset with the greatest problems .
29 The lower quarterings are ornamented with the heraldic devices of the royal family .
30 All the individual fund borrowing requirements are collected and then are matched with the optimal portfolio ( mixing long- and short-term debt , as well as mixing debt and equity holdings ) .
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