Example sentences of "[Wh pn] be [verb] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He is one of thousands here who are wrestling with the economic difficulties .
2 They are the only club of their kind who are registered with the Royal Life Saving Society .
3 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 .
4 I wanted to work with people who are running a small firm , people who are dealing with the same problems as me because they 're running a small business . ’
5 This also permits the company 's affairs to be placed in the hands of those who are equipped with the special abilities and skills which are necessary for effective management and which many shareholders may not themselves possess ’ .
6 But I do n't know quite why it is — maybe that 's one area where I do find there 's a bit of segregation , or maybe it 's just that people do n't have the time available , but it 's a different sector of the community who are working with the basic things like helping the old and the infirm more , just being able to give cups of coffee to people , or chatting to them , or visiting them , or whatever .
7 Inspections were carried out by the Ceramic Industries Certification Scheme Ltd who are linked with the British Ceramic Research Association .
8 As a universal god , Re became linked to the cults of other gods , particularly those who were connected with the creative process .
9 In Cornwall in 1796 , 1801 and 1812 a noose and contract was taken around to farmers , who were threatened with the former if they did not agree to sign the latter .
10 These cottagers worked for middlemen known as baghosiers who were linked with the largest employers in town or with small rural factories nearby .
11 Although originating in the universities , the new grassland ecology did not become a formal academic discipline , and flourished best among botanists with a practical concern for the problems experienced by the farmers who were interfering with the natural vegetation of the area .
12 Ireland beat Scotland 8–6 to take third spot ahead of the Scots , who were left with the wooden spoon .
13 Labour has claimed ministers such as Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley , Portillo , and Michael Howard , who were associated with the Thatcherite ‘ no turning back ’ group , have gained wider political support by using the review to reinvigorate Conservative thinking about privatisation and ‘ marketisation ’ .
14 Kim 's years as a dissident meant that he remained unpopular with many of those DLP members who were associated with the old ruling DJP.Moreover , as the DLP 's executive chairman and the chief architect of the its March 1992 general election campaign , Kim was also extensively blamed for the party 's poor showing .
15 The scientist who proposes new interpretations or principles is rather like the fictional detective ( they may exist in reality too ) who is faced with the same evidence as the reader and the police , but sees that it forms a different pattern when seen from the right angle .
16 Without Nashwan , the chief British-trained challenger in the Arc will be Aliysa , who is competing with the recent winner of the Prix Vermeille , Young Mother , for favouritism .
17 Radio operator Paul , who is serving with the Second Battalion Royal Irish Regiment , said : ‘ Gillian is the perfect bride I only hope I can be as good a husband . ’
18 Anyone who is acquainted with the many beautiful station gardens at home must be impressed painfully by the apparent absolute lack of interest shown in the appearance of railway stations , particularly in connection with gardens , in India .
19 The doctrine is that whenever you are faced with a decision , you always follow what the last person who was faced with the same decision did .
20 She cast an impatient look at Mitch , who was standing with the same stunned attitude he had adopted when he had seen that the girl was blind .
21 It was obviously a day of great joy , not least for Mr. Twitchett , the Club 's Greensman/Caddie Master , who was photographed with the two great players and Harold Hilton , the referee , who was Open Champion in 1892 and 1897 , and Amateur Champion in 1900 and 1901 .
22 Among those whom Collor retained were the three ministers with responsibility for military portfolios and the Economy Minister Marcílio Marques Moreira , who was identified with the IMF-approved economic austerity programme .
23 One such person was John Devoy , who was associated with the Irish Republican Brotherhood and who was also in close touch with the Germans , so he arranged for supplies of arms to be shipped to Ireland .
24 You can indicate a specific start point for the list by supplying a start Client identifier ; if not , the list will start at the last Client created who was associated with the specified Product .
25 He it was who was associated with the Tor' dei Conti — whose construction had depended on funds provided by Innocent — presumably as its castellan .
26 So , with the exception of the boy Matthew , who was marked with the same ruthless stamp as himself , he grudgingly tolerated the ‘ intruders ’ brought under his roof , and whom he had come to resent beyond reason ; perhaps because he saw in them his own failure as a family man .
27 This is probably the first time that someone who was acquainted with the central figure of such an enterprise has taken part in its creation : as if Tim Rice had known Eva Peron .
28 After Paul Stewart had marred his debut by putting through his own goal in Oslo on Wednesday , it was skipper Mark Wright who was left with the red face this time .
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