Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] be [v-ing] with " in BNC.
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1 | Partly it is because the courts have been dealing with greater numbers of offenders . |
2 | The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade , but still the cars choke the cobbled streets . |
3 | The defender had been playing with Limerick on a short-term contract . |
4 | Remember the the boat 's been filling with water , they 've been bailing out in desperation , after they 'd done everything that they can do they then turn round and said , Lord , do n't you care we 're gon na drown ? |
5 | And he remembered that the boy had been fiddling with them . |
6 | When they 'd first re-entered the apartment the place had been crawling with a crowd of men who were mending the air-conditioning , installing a computer and modem to a fresh telephone line , and plugging in the dreaded fax machine . |
7 | The commando had been waiting with disciplined patience some 400 yards ( 365m ) out . |
8 | An impressive madame , wife of the owner , stands continuously in the corner of the restaurant , surveying every aspect of the culinary stage management , and the sommelier has been working with the family for 38 years . |
9 | The organisation has been negotiating with its local Training and Enterprise Council over their annual funding allocation , due to take effect next week . |
10 | The Sun identified the exact hospital and also mentioned how the wife had been living with her mother in a named town since her husband 's arrest . |
11 | Coincident with the attention to reduce noise on the German Speedwing , David Clarke of Windy Kites in the UK had been toying with the concept of a kite with a rigid trailing edge . |
12 | The baby had been endeavouring with grim determination to haul himself from the floor on to Alexandra 's knee , gripping handfuls of her skirts to assist himself and heaving with astonishing strength . |
13 | A conviction ensued where the supervisor had been drinking with the driver who was seen to swerve from side to side ( Crampton v Fish ( 1969 ) , 113 SJ 1003 ) . |
14 | For the past month the Clintonians have been working with opinion polls and focus groups , all the paraphernalia of selling soap , to devise exactly the policy the public will accept . |
15 | An article in the Timber Trades Journal reported Michael Latham , chairman of a major UK timber firm and then president of the European tropical timber importers union , as saying that : ‘ The entry of the WWF into the field enlarged the scale of the problem for the timber trade , since before that time the trade had been dealing with small local conservationist groups ’ . |
16 | His uncle , he said , was very displeased that the bargemen had been talking with us . |
17 | MY work has been written in sand and after my death will disappear in a decade or so , ’ wrote August Bournonville ( 1805–79 ) , the Danish choreographer whose ballets are still in the repertory , and whom the Danes have been celebrating with yet another Bournonville festival in Copenhagen . |
18 | The bank has been experimenting with it for seven years , but , this year , 100 branches will come on stream . |
19 | England was finally forced to look at what the rest of the world had been doing with the game . |
20 | The company had been working with DBase III , but without much joy , simply because of the system 's relative inflexibility and technical complexity . |
21 | In Aristophanes ' play The Clouds Strepsiades is debating with Socrates about the causes of thunder , rain and other meteorological events . |
22 | Amid the protests to date , perhaps the most telling line has come from Newtownards woman Phyllis Bibby whose petition demanding urgent changes in the system had been meeting with a poor response . |
23 | Nevertheless I would claim that the religious life as a phenomenon has insights which can throw light on the question , because the nuns have been wrestling with it for centuries . |
24 | A stranger had been chatting with Mrs O for some time . |