Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nowadays , between ten and twenty-five times as much penicillin would need to be given routinely with the addition of another drug , probenecid , which helps to maintain high blood- and tissue levels of the antibiotic by reducing the rate at which it is eliminated by the kidneys , and even then there is no guarantee of success .
2 Pray , pray and continue to pray that the missionaries might be filled continually with the Spirit ( Acts 4 : 31–33 ) .
3 The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row{ Completed Date Time } below the row labelled{ 2 .
4 The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row } Completed Date Time{ below the row labelled } 2 .
5 While it was generally considered to be almost impossible to prove bribery charges against those in receipt of such payments — the success of such a charge would require specific evidence of mutual benefit — the sums received by individual politicians were large enough to have contravened the Political Funds Control Law which restricted the size of political donations and required those over 1,000,000 yen to be registered along with the donor 's name .
6 Many odour problems arise in connection with processes which are required by s.9(1) of the 1906 Act to be registered annually with the Director General of the Health and Safety Executive .
7 There was internal bleeding that could n't be stopped even with the drip and the injections Sophie must have given . ’
8 Some of them will be developed further with the use of private sector capital — particularly Port Wakefield if , as a result of the public inquiry to be held this month , a decision to go ahead is given .
9 If the surfaces were cleaned by sand blasting , that concrete dust would be mixed up with the sand used in the cleaning ; but when the surfaces are cleaned with dry ice , the pellets sublime away into easily filtered gas .
10 Imro chief executive John Morgan rightly describes the supension as ‘ extremely disturbing ’ for unitholders but is hopeful that with Touche Ross on board the administration difficulties will be resolved along with the pricing problem in the time available .
11 There are still a number of important issues to be sorted out with the Board before the Society can approve the franchising proposals , but we have made a very good start . ’
12 Its problems began to be solved only with the digging of a new 2-mile course in 1802 .
13 Answer guide : A new asset account for Tubing should be opened and the £2,500 should be included here with the bank account being reduced accordingly .
14 But organisation charts only give us the bare bones of the organisation 's structure and we should not be carried away with the idea that official descriptions tell us all .
15 Nor were the financial departments in France and Germany in any way independent of the royal household , even though in the nature of things the royal treasury could not be carried round with the king on his travels in quite the way in which the relics were .
16 He was n't prepared to be carried along with the wave and the various things that he said about Europe were completely right for what he said .
17 With regard to privatisation , the hon. Gentleman must realise that if inspections are to be carried out with the kind of frequency that we have in mind , there has to be a considerable change in the inspection procedure .
18 and i.p. injections and palpation can be carried out with the mouse held as in Figure 1 .
19 At its most extreme limits of informality the interview could be carried out with the interviewer taking no notes or tape recording at all .
20 All this should be carried out with the battery disconnected .
21 The surface should then be damped again with the paint remover and the wood rubbed with the grain with small pieces of grade 2 or 3 steel wool , wiping afterwards with rag and white spirit .
22 I mean , they are very basic things but I think that we really do n't acknowledge they are people who should be respected along with the rest of us . ’
23 Now we should be occupied totally with the future , or we shall risk being left behind . ’
24 Her loose silk smock had been raised , while the elastic waistband of her matching trousers had been lowered a few inches so that her pale abdomen , not yet beginning to swell with the new life inside her , was ready to be smeared lightly with the gel that would facilitate the task of finding the tiny heartbeat .
25 The first was that such privileges could be secured only with the sanction of the other powers ; this had been clearly demonstrated by the Triple Intervention .
26 The climb was so steep that in places it could be made only with the help of ropes .
27 b ) This permits the blade to be moved from side to side so that it can be made parallel with the sole .
28 The Midland and East Coast are supporting the document based on our region 's successful experience of our sectional conferences and the need for these guidelines to be adopted along with the rule amendment , so as to enable future sectional conferences and delegate conferences to know exactly where they stand .
29 Yet they remained , practically and culturally , a fractional formation , and this can be seen especially with the advantage of hindsight , since it is now evident that they were expressing at once the highest values of the bourgeois tradition and the necessary next phase of a bourgeois social and cultural order .
30 This should normally be done jointly with the acquiror .
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