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

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1 A Mirror Group Newspapers spokesman adds : ‘ Since Mr Maxwell died , Helen Liddell has been helping out with the group .
2 In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage .
3 It is in the interview that many of these aspects of the post are checked on with the candidate .
4 Bookmakers Ladbrokes are catching up with the odds on races on four wheels instead of four legs and offering odds on Senna ( 11–8 ) and Prost ( 7–4 ) for the world championship during the week the cars were being loaded for the opening grand prix in Phoenix .
5 The yeoman is the administrative assistant to the food manager and is responsible for the keeping of all records and producing all reports of the department the majority of which are carried out with the help of a computer .
6 Selected aspects of their comments are included along with the analysis , as well as statements by Hodgkin himself , critics of his work , and other respondents .
7 According to David Grey , working for the Malawian Department of Land , Valuation and Water , under a British technical assistance programme , there is no point in improving the design of pump heads until problems are sorted out with the boreholes .
8 I 'm not saying they 'd have been sucked down with the yacht but they might have had a rather uncomfortable time . ’
9 Jacques , you said this Rauff has been mixed up with the likes of Dauphin , Giselle and Umbretti .
10 It had been shattered along with the glass tank , the debris of which lay scattered on the carpet .
11 TEENAGE girls are ending up with the bones of old women because of eating disorders which are producing ‘ horrifying results ’ , a doctor said yesterday .
12 I 'm sure you 've heard it thousands of times before but I am fed up with the way I look .
13 By nightfall I am fed up with the search and determined to leave tomorrow for at least one day on Drangajökull .
14 I am fed up with the power of the normally aspirated diesel engine in my ‘ 84 Ninety .
15 I AM fed up with the media blasting Kenya 's tourist industry .
16 Lots of people are fed up with the way their lives are headed but they do n't often take the trouble to do anything about it .
17 The travelling public and freight users are fed up with the inequality and inadequacy of British Rail .
18 ‘ You 'd be amazed how many people live in this region because they are fed up with the rat-race , ’ he says .
19 The Consumers ' Assocation said : ‘ People are fed up with the banks ' incompetence , compounded by arrogance . ’
20 Just as a tall building is constructed in layers , so our personalities , emotional characteristics and complexities are built up with the present as the top storey .
21 The top and bottom are framed up with the pine overlapping 1⅛in all the way around so these panels can cap the sides and ends of the bellows box .
22 Christian Burial of the Dead combines with Buddha 's Fire Sermon , but both are shot through with the sort of primitive fertility cycle hinted at in ‘ Death by Water ’ .
23 Furthermore , the written narratives which constitute the novel are shot through with the vestiges of oral culture : incomplete sentences , a tendency toward verbosity and digression , as well as an abundance of transcriptions of actual dialogue .
24 So that you 're keeping up with the fractions .
25 Cos you know , you you 're cracking up with the noise , it 's quite easy to er shake your three year old or your
26 WHILE the Ipswich fans taunted ‘ You 're going down with the Arsenal ’ , Town star John Wark predicted that troubled Manchester United could still walk off with the first Premier League Championship .
27 ‘ I see you 're getting on with the boots for Edward Morris 's nephew , doing a good job too by the look of it . ’
28 and they 're coming in with the colds and the shivers and not feeling very well .
29 The only exception to this is when the crops are sold along with the land on which they are growing or to be grown .
30 The Pope 's 450-page draft text has been drawn up with the help of 24,000 suggestions from bishops all over the world .
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