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

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1 Dodman was driving a van found to be loaded with the stolen property .
2 Middlesbrough 's Acklam Park is the subject of a £5m bid from property developers Foinavon , believed to be working with the Argyll Group , owner of supermarket chains Presto and Safeway .
3 In February Old Kewlany had intersected a two inch vein in Fleming 's Level — a quartz string believed to be associated with the vein ahead .
4 And the university provided them , greatly goosed on , I might say , by the then Vice Chancellor Aisa Briggs , who was very excited by the project , and that 's really how I came to be connected with the university .
5 But after the formation of the first Labour government in 1924 matters potentially became much more serious , since socialists then came to be vested with the power of legislation .
6 He came to be identified with the Greek PAN and was depicted with horns and the legs of a goat or wolf .
7 During this period , acts of aggression and domination came to be identified symbolically with the agents of disease and death , while a state of internal tranquillity , equality and individual autonomy came to be identified with the agents of health and growth .
8 A pattern of trouble quickly came to be associated with the street gangs .
9 What is perhaps even more remarkable , given postwar wisdom about the unparalleled nature of postwar youth cultures , is that the youth style that came to be associated with the London Hooligans was a nationwide phenomenon .
10 Monopoly came to be associated with the firm and thus , most unfortunately , with the entrepreneur .
11 In this sense of lurking danger associated with women 's physical nature , there came to be linked with the female an idea of innate pathology .
12 The Edinburgh student appeared too consistent and resilient for Miss Topper who seemed to be struggling with the slippery court , and she triumphed 3–6 6–1 6–3 an impressive achievement for a No. 7 seed .
13 When Elfed returned with Richard , I told them I would do as they all wished , and the room seemed to be filled with the happiness of relief .
14 I had seen Cabinets which all the time seemed to be dealing with the day-to-day problems and there was never a real opportunity to deal with strategy , either from the point of view of the Government or the country .
15 These seemed to be correlated with the aftershocks from the ‘ quake , predicting the shocks several hours ahead .
16 I was confusing those regulations with some others , because I happened to be dealing with the lack of adequate time for the disability working regulations .
17 However , Cannes club captain Luis Fernandez , who claimed to be speaking with the authority of the club 's board , said : ‘ We find it unacceptable that the disciplinary committee refused to accept our evidence and that Louis Niccolin should be judge and plaintiff at the same time .
18 On May 7 a woman protester was killed by a ricochet bullet shot from the gun of a gendarme in a demonstration at an arms factory ( Poudreries Réunies de Belgique ) alleged to be connected with the Iraqi supergun affair .
19 In the early 1970s considerable disquiet started to be expressed with the implications for economic rationality of mechanical , error learning processes in general and with the adaptive expectations mechanism in particular .
20 Another important aspect for me was to recognize that the health sector needed to be allied with the most significant political forces working for the kind of changes that would help ensure healthy public policy .
21 The children asked to be squirted with the hose , so they were .
22 ‘ I 'll phone the hotel to check the time of Garry 's arrival , ’ he said and , picking up the phone , he asked to be connected with the Crowned Head .
23 But the group who were seeing Mr Hurd this week , or who asked to be associated with the visit , included the Tory backbenchers Sir John Biggs-Davison , Sir John Farr and Mr John Wheeler .
24 She continued to live in her house on the Lung'Arno , patronizing scientists and literary figures , and holding nightly receptions at which she expected to be treated with the etiquette due to reigning royalty .
25 He fled and fled , and every door he found was painted with the black plague cross and every face he pleaded with was tinged with the red of plague fever .
26 The cummerbund , meant to be worn with the singlebreasted jacket , is also acceptable , but I fear I find them rather affected .
27 For example , she was deeply opposed to opening in Manchester , as she did not think her type of customer lived there , but preferred to be associated with the older university towns or cathedral cities such as Bath or Edinburgh .
28 Maud liked to be associated with the right people and be seen in the right places .
29 Those authorities continued to be faced with the same issues of escalating costs and deteriorating quality of service within the institutions .
30 Jet ornaments continued to be buried with the dead during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Yorkshire .
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