Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv prt] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And if you 're building a long flight , it can always be broken up with separate landings , either where the flight changes direction , or just for a change of pace . |
2 | The slick as a whole is too large to be broken up with chemical dispersal agents , which in any case can have damaging effects on marine life , particularly fish . |
3 | Was it possible for the corpse to have been so treated , with the ‘ hollownesse ’ of every bone to be filled up with solid lead ? |
4 | When building timber steps , these treads can be filled in with compacted soil , finishing off with bark chippings . |
5 | Those who delight in complexities and wish to pursue the matter further will find a number of adequate textbooks and sources of information which will be pointed out with fiendish delight by any qualified librarian , since he has had to run the whole gamut in preparing for his examinations . |
6 | Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing . |
7 | Ford plans for the system to operate across Europe , but before this can happen complete digital mapping of all the countries concerned needs to be completed along with guaranteed transmission success from cars . |
8 | In that case the net must be gathered up with extreme care , since care taken now will mean the net can be set that much more easily at the next site . |
9 | No money from any of the manager 's other interests could be mixed in with this account , and the manager should not be allowed to borrow money from it . |
10 | • Fruit that 's sharp can be sweetened up with artificial sweetener or sprinkle cinnamon on grapefruit instead of sugar . |
11 | The one on the right went only to sealed-off sections of corridor on each floor , where any interlopers who had managed to get that far would be fobbed off with further charades designed to conceal the true function of the building . |
12 | Most of the red-throated divers which appear in the inshore voes at this time will be local breeders , and territories and relationships will be sorted out with much caterwauling and chasing before the successful pair set up home on some peaty pool . |
13 | What monstrous vanity makes them conclude the memory wants to be clogged up with this sort of rubbish ? |
14 | And Prodrive reckon that one day we might all be driving around with semi-automatic gear boxes just like Colin McRae … on second thoughts , perhaps not just like Colin McRae . |
15 | Both of them can be thought of as being exercised in varying degrees , so that observation of people can be carried out with varying degrees of participation and varying degrees of control . |
16 | A survey is to be carried out with riparian owners contributing to the £500 cost . |
17 | En route , interviews will also be carried out with other actors in the network contributing to the introduction of this innovatory cooking process ; the advertisers , cookery magazines , consumer protection bodies etc . |
18 | All these activities must be carried out with complete security . |
19 | Soldering must be carried out with great care , noting that most ties will melt instantly if touched by a soldering iron or molten solder . |
20 | A series of pilot interviews will be carried out with small samples of farmers , their spouses and their workers . |
21 | Although conservatories not exceeding 30m 2 in floor area at ground level are still exempt from the regulations , there is a proviso that exemption is only permissible if the glazing satisfies the new Part N. In practical terms , this means that all low-level glazing must be carried out with some form of safety glass or similar product . |
22 | However , this kind of educational process needs to be carried out with extreme care . |
23 | New heating systems will be installed along with double glazing and a major brickwork programme . |
24 | Then he 'll be walking in with this quiz an |
25 | The simultaneous news that the Commander in Chief of the Army , von Brauchitsch , had been relieved of his duties and that Hitler himself had taken over the direct military leadership of the army , together with the undeniable fact that the German advance had come to a halt and the Soviet counter-attack close to Moscow could only be staved off with partial retreats , and , not least , the entry of the United States into the war , combined to produce the first major shock to the German population during the Second World War . |
26 | Instead , both position and velocity would have to be smeared out with some probability distribution around the nucleus . |
27 | At one time , apparently , the area all around was to be built up with good-class bungalows , et cetera . |
28 | You will soon be meeting up with other dogs and your pack instincts will come into their own . |
29 | Meanwhile , Russia , and to a lesser degree Red China , must be looking on with considerable satisfaction at the indecision which is being displayed by the United States as regards her future treatment of Japan . |
30 | 14.2.2 Should be decided along with other terms of reference |