Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [be] [verb] with the " in BNC.
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1 | Hardy , who has twice failed to win the European title , can feel somewhat fortunate to be matched with the International Boxing Federation champion , Orlando Canizales of Mexico , in Sunderland on January 24 . |
2 | Director of Progressive Training , says , ‘ We are delighted to be working with the HCIMA , since both our organisations are committed to improving professional standards within the industry . |
3 | Professor Ray Wetton ( above ) , chairman of Polymer Laboratories , commented , ‘ we are delighted to be associated with the world championship racing team , and we expect both out development departments to learn a great deal about designing and manufacturing composites ’ . |
4 | As minister responsible for the economy in Northern Ireland , I am delighted to be associated with the publication of ‘ Guide to Exporting . ’ |
5 | She must have known that anyone who tries to convey a message in rock music is brushed aside as being pompous or bombastic , because journalists in their King 's Reach Ivory Towers think rock is too sacrosanct to be tainted with the real world . |
6 | And although much of this was , by the record that he gives , painful , at the very end of it he says , quote , ‘ I found to my surprise that I was quite glad to be done with the whole subject ’ . |
7 | ‘ You boys are supposed to be helping with the washing up , ’ said Mrs Crumwallis , in the tones of an aggrieved crow . |
8 | I ye yes and I agree with that , but we 're supposed to be communicating with the little bastards right |
9 | After an introduction by the presenter , who usually speculates on the issues likely to be raised with the Prime Minister that day ( a tiresome waste of time , especially as he is frequently wrong ) , the programme goes live , with only minimum commentary , till about 3.48 pm when the presenter returns to summarize the exchanges ( another waste of time ) . |
10 | And one blessing is that we are n't likely to be saddled with the tag ‘ Team of the Nineties ’ — which is a real kiss of death — while we 're trying to find our feet in the Premier League . ’ |
11 | So the culture and history of any community is likely to be conflated with the culture and history of men . |
12 | As a consequence , they are likely to be faced with the necessity of balancing priorities — within the various demands being made upon them by the inchoate changes which characterize the present assessment climate . |
13 | Economies of scale are also a feature likely to be associated with the struggle for market share . |
14 | However , because I believed that much of this increased protein synthesis was likely to be associated with the production of new synapses , or the modification of old ones , it was important to look not at proteins in general but at synaptic membrane proteins in particular . |
15 | Although the present results suggest that the visceral-specific exon is most likely to be associated with the SM2 type MHC , the functional significance of this arrangement of exons remains to be determined . |
16 | Women and men in this group carry out different tasks within the home and they pursue different leisure pursuits ( men , for example , are more likely to be tinkering with the car or engaging in DIY ) . |
17 | Here then first is a passage from Epictetus to be contrasted with the story of Hamza by Rumi . |
18 | It is fortunate for the further success of the breed that the liaison between these two animals did not produce fruit , except on one occasion , since the bitch was in fact a long coat , and thus unable to be registered with the ADRK . |
19 | Combined with their conviction of man 's capacity for utilitarian calculation of the effects of his actions , or , in Priestleyan terms , properly judged motive , this was an outlook able to be squared with the Quaker and evangelical pursuit of righteousness . |
20 | Even Elyn Zimmerman , happy to be working with the massive density of great chunks of granite , achieves a measure of apparent de-materialisation by mirroring rough surfaces in highly polished ones in her show , ‘ Portals and Passages ’ , at 65 Thompson Street until 11 July . |
21 | The left coalition appears more committed to moderation and compromise , yet it is unlikely to be rewarded with the electorate 's gratitude . |
22 | In the late 1950s the congregation was startled to be apostrophized with the words , ‘ Those of you who remember the siege of Mafeking ’ . |
23 | Education liaison officer Lindsey Walton said : ‘ We were approached and asked to participate in this prestigious scheme and are very pleased to be associated with the schools . ’ |
24 | Why it 's cool to be gone with the wind . |
25 | By the year 2000 , of the 40 million expected to be infected with the virus causing AIDS , 36 million will be in the developing world . |
26 | He says that it can be seen for the next week or so in the west , but it 's too faint to be seen with the naked eye . |
27 | Mystified , they rode eastwards at a great pace , Ramsay for one not ungrateful to be done with the restraints of keeping to the pace of marching men . |
28 | Environmentalists have criticized the Commission 's failure to follow the lead of the US , which has proposed a complete phase-out , and is about to insist also on warnings about ozone-depletion to be included with the product . |