Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [be] [verb] with the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 They should be taught to recognise that the attitudes and behaviour of a character or narrator are not necessarily to be identified with the attitudes or beliefs of the author .
2 Sometimes you might even be lucky enough to be endowed with the qualities of the people you play — John Wayne , for example , was held up as being symbolic of everything that was good and right about America .
3 Petty was not considered active or dangerous enough to be arrested with the other Leveller leaders in late March 1649 , although he was later named as a leader of those who remained at large .
4 ‘ I am not willing to be interviewed only to be compared with the chief executive of some Midlands council .
5 I am not willing to be interviewed only to be compared with the chief executive of some Midlands council .
6 Asked about his first day , Terry said : ‘ I was stunned when I turned up on the Monday only to be confronted with the aftermath of the weekend fire .
7 And they went over just to be fitted with the
8 The actual ring fencing arrangements have still to be discussed with the Trade Unions .
9 The letters show Professor Smith wanted the Government to increase the ceiling on foreign holdings in BAe to 30 per cent — to boost the value of the company — and that Lord Young knew then tax concessions still to be agreed with the Inland Revenue on the deal could amount to nearer £65 million than the £25 million suggested to the commission .
10 In a subsequent letter to Aethelred , the ‘ patrician ’ Osbald ( possibly to be identified with the dux ( ealdorman ) Osbald of 780 ) , and another Northumbrian lord , Osberht , Alcuin warned against worldly ambition , the pursuit of pleasure , and lust for revenge .
11 These coins can be dated no more closely than the late 750s or early 760s , but they are possibly to be associated with the disintegration of Aethelbald 's imperium in southern England following his death .
12 They need also to be familiarised with the methods and materials that are used to teach their native language as a foreign language in British schools .
13 In fact , although frequency of the forms correlated with age , sex and educational differences between speakers , different modal meanings appeared also to be associated with the verb forms as follows : imperfect subjunctive/ [ UNREAL ] ; conditional/ [ POSSIBLE ] ; present/indicative/ [ FACTUAL ] .
14 For 594 Fredegar notes a war between the Franks and the Bretons , and under the following year he mentions a victory over the Warni , who are probably to be equated with the Thuringians .
15 Probably to be grouped with the royal priests as a king 's man is Ælfweard , allegedly a relative of Cnut , who became bishop of London in 1035 without relinquishing the abbacy of Evesham , contrary to church law .
16 This episode occurred early in Ecgfrith 's reign and is probably to be associated with the expulsion of Drest , king of the Picts , in 672 ( AU s.a .
17 Oswiu seems to have taken them by surprise and brought them to bay on the banks of the River Winwaed , now swollen by autumnal rains , and probably to be identified with the River Went , a tributary of the Don .
18 He is probably to be identified with the ‘ patrician ’ ( the term signifies an individual of very high standing indeed ) called Moll to whom King Eadberht and Archbishop Ecgberht gave the monasteries of Stonegrave and Coxwold in Yorkshire , seized by them from Moll 's brother , Abbot Forthred , for which action Pope Paul I reproved them .
19 The reason , one supposes , for their usefulness in the wind band rather than the orchestra is no doubt the weight and solidity of tone which overcomes in the former combination any disadvantages which might be caused by the highly individual tone-colour of the saxophones , and thus enables them to enrich the texture and , by their vitality , to add the gaiety and fun which are such marked features of their character , as well as a brand of melancholy particularly to be associated with the alto instrument , hence its occasional use for solo work .
20 Similarly being-for-others is wholly body ; there are no ‘ psychic phenomena ’ there to be united with the body .
21 Negotiations had yet to be concluded with the trade unions as to the timing of the redundancies , but Ms Kennedy quickly found another job .
22 The flat rate addition will be expressed as a percentage but , as the formula for calculating it and the figure itself have yet to be agreed with the European Commission , the amount of the addition has not been announced .
23 Elevated muscarinic receptor seemed therefore to be associated with the early phases of memory formation .
24 He is almost certainly to be identified with the Osbald of Alcuin 's letter to Aethelred and perhaps with the Osbald who burnt a ‘ patrician ’ of King Aelfwald in 780 .
25 In 796 Charlemagne was giving shelter to an important exile from England , the priest Odberht , almost certainly to be identified with the Eadberht Praen who was accused of being an ex-priest and who subsequently seized the Kentish kingdom at some point after the death of Offa .
  Next page