Example sentences of "be [adv prt] with [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Could they have been in with the real Communist underground ? ’ |
2 | Because they 've been split between school , between young classes , my daughter 's been in with the eight year olds . |
3 | The Old Loughtonians ' ground , in Chigwell , is one of eight regional qualifying venues for the re-jigged county championships and Woodward believes Essex are in with a great chance of winning through to Cannock . |
4 | In football , although the team lost the national league final they are in with a reasonable chance of retaining the All Ireland cup . |
5 | He added : ‘ We are in with a good chance in this competition . |
6 | Assuming the Boss and Big Boss can score a few wounds you are in with a good chance of winning the combat . |
7 | Someone 's going to break the States pretty soon and — with ‘ Only One I Know ’ a college radio hit on two thirds of the US 's 500 stations — The Charlatans are in with a good chance . |
8 | Someone 's going to break the States pretty soon and — with ‘ Only One I Know ’ a college radio hit on two thirds of the US 's 500 stations — The Charlatans are in with a good chance . |
9 | Leicester are in with a strong chance of the play-offs and will be keen to avenge a 3–0 early-season defeat at Ayresome Park . |
10 | Middlesbrough are in with a fine chance of that second automatic promotion spot , especially as they do not appear to have a difficult run-in . |
11 | Now supposing it is n't you that crossing the road , but you 're out with a young child . |
12 | ‘ You must have been up with the famous Ord Gaunt ? ’ says the man whose name Howard did n't quite catch , and the dense Middle English blackletter in which the words are uttered exactly matches their resonant profundity . |
13 | She had been out with a young lawyer once , a bumptious and ambitious man , and a boring one . |
14 | The Yorkshire captain has been out with a broken finger since the opening day of the championship season and it was thought he would not be fit until next week . |
15 | She 'd been out with an earlier crew . |
16 | Gentlefolk of a quiet disposition should be aware that Girlschool are back with a new album and tour scheduled for the autumn . |
17 | The track sank without a trace when their label went under , but undeterred Whyte are back with a new deal on Dieter Meier of Yello 's Solid Pleasure Label . |
18 | We are back with the ninth century as a historiographical battleground : " It was the best of times , it was the worst of times … " |
19 | At any rate , I reckon I 'm in with a sporting chance . |
20 | The Sports Minister , more than most , knows what it 's like to be in with a dangerous hooker . ’ |
21 | Control is therefore going to be important around the greens and for that reason Severiano Ballesteros should be in with a good chance . |
22 | Anytime a westerly or south-westerly wind is blowing , for example , means you must be in with a good chance of making a catch , even if other conditions are not equally as good . |
23 | Erm obviously most teams will win their home matches , particularly with the travelling that 's going off , so if we can sneak a win when we go away and get a win tonight then we must be in with a good chance . |
24 | Bush has pledged cooperation until Clinton 's inauguration on January 20 and seemed almost relieved to be through with a vicious campaign . |
25 | Well that 's it from the newsroom for now , I 'll be back with the late bulletin at ten thirty . |
26 | " One kiss , my bonny sweetheart , I 'm after a prize tonight , But I shall be back with the yellow gold before the morning light . |
27 | Dumb as a dog he listened , and heard the robber say , One kiss my bonny sweetheart , I 'm after a prize tonight , but I shall be back with the yellow gold , before the morning light . |
28 | And they had the , the erm they had sort of five out of the five or six horses that I thought were in with a good chance at eight to one . |
29 | ‘ Then when Warnaeera and Muralidaran got New Zealand out for 102 , we knew we were in with a great chance of beating them . ’ |
30 | Then they were off with a loud revving of the engine . |