Example sentences of "be [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 They have never been given equality of status with the other ‘ nations ’ of Yugoslavia , and even under the benign 1974 Constitution they are conscious that they are regarded as inferiors , barely tolerated by the Slav peoples of Yugoslavia , and especially by the Serbs .
2 You know really screaming and getting raged really resentful and then , you know , back knows ultimately you 're wanting parents to side with us .
3 They 're investigating allegations of interference with witnesses and tampering with evidence in a forthcoming trial .
4 The artist has taken fifty round metal boxes , once used for keeping radio sound tapes , and on each has set up two photographs , supported by old film racks ; blurred images from pornographic television films are shown side by side with black and white images from Holocaust archives .
5 In the next place they are found side by side with great intellectual brilliance , and … clothed in glamour which hides the hollowness within .
6 She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle , and never devoted any conscious thought to him .
7 By January 1946 de Gaulle had been brought face to face with the reality that a basic incompatibility of outlook and temperament existed between himself and the members of the assembly .
8 We are brought face to face with the question , ‘ What is the purpose of human life itself ? ’
9 Offenders are brought face to face with people who 've lost loved ones in drink-driving accidents .
10 any employee attending court as a witness on behalf of the employee involved will be granted time off work with pay for this purpose .
11 The fragrance can be revitalised time after time with oils supplied ( £2.99 . )
12 prestigious Carlsberg Masters Grand Prix will be on offer while there will also be coaching seminars in conjunction with the championships .
13 When Nicolae Ceauşescu first arrived in the city , Bucharest contained a dazzling array of buildings of all styles : examples of its older Balkan heritage could be found side by side with grandiose business palaces in the style of Central Europe 's Griinderjahre of the 1870s , with Art Deco and Cubist designs around the corner .
14 The minifundium is frequently to be found side by side with the latifundium ; indeed the existence of the great entailed estates increased the pressure of men on the land .
15 Details and booking forms for the workshops which will be taking place in conjunction with the exhibition can be found on pages 10 and 11 of this issue .
16 For example , if I 'm comparing £15,000 in cash with £1,000 per year , I insert the payments as £1 per year and the lump sum as £15 .
17 We 'll certainly be putting firms in touch with others so that they can learn quickly from other experiences as quite a network of firms grew up at the seminar .
18 Are achieving levels of performance with fewer resources than assumed necessary 6 .
19 Two people are awaiting trial in connection with the attack , but 5 others , including Howard Banton , chief clerk for a firm of solicitors in the town , have appeared in court at Cheltenham , accused of conspiring to pervert the course of justice by plotting to persuade a witness to withdraw a statement .
20 Interior Minister Jawdat al-Subul announced on Sept. 11 that most of the 99 members of the Prophet Mohammad Army arrested in July and August were to be released as an act of mercy , but that 18 were to stand trial in connection with a car bomb explosion which had injured a policeman ; the group was also suspected of planning to kidnap one of King Hussein 's sons , and to conduct a campaign of bombings and assassinations in an attempt to force the King to oppose the United States-Soviet sponsored Middle East peace process .
21 By Dec. 14 at least 26 people had been killed in army operations and 44 men were facing charges in connection with the Guemar attack at a military court in Ouargla .
22 SUMMERCHILD : Actually , I do feel a little as if I were coming face to face with my past in some kind of way .
23 Now although I am a born sceptic , suddenly being brought face to face with a seemingly identical facsimile of what I had been working on did make me pause for a few moments !
24 One result of this moral panic was that , even as the anxiety mentioned by Furlong ( ibid. ) forced us to react to these public demands with some arrests , we insiders with ‘ special knowledge ’ , who were working face to face with the counter-culture , knew there was a different social reality abroad which we could never adequately explain to the entrepreneur or encapsulate for the media headline .
25 It goes every day and I can assure you that your cousin who is helping Germany to victory with her work will receive them very quickly . ’
26 The aim is to provide security of capital with an attractive and rising level of income .
27 The first possibility in relation to BSL — English mixtures is to use speech in conjunction with sign .
28 ‘ Sometimes one is brought face to face with facts which can not be buried .
29 A survey conducted on behalf of the Institute of Marketing into selling practice in the UK ( PA Consultants , 1979 ) found that , on average , only 20–30 per cent of a salesperson 's normal working day is spent face to face with customers .
30 However , many recognise that if Religious Education is to hold parity of status with other areas of the curriculum it must be open to assessment which is an integral part of the teaching and learning process .
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