Example sentences of "be [vb pp] with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And , by the same token , the world will come to be filled with the links in this causal chain .
2 All of these need to be checked with the positions of their respective selectors in the cockpit and the functioning ( up to the time of impact ) of the systems that powered them .
3 Yesterday Peter Shovlin , of course designers Anthony Walker associates , said there are ‘ fine details ’ which need to be resolved with the lawyers at Darlington Council before diggers can move on to the site .
4 Finally , there are ‘ authority constraints ’ ; for example , free school transport may not be available to children living within a certain distance of school ; or opening hours may be mis-matched with the timings of public transport , rendering the services effectively inaccessible to users dependent on public transport .
5 The facility should not , however , be designed with the ideas of a particular individual in mind , although agreement on basic principles is obviously important .
6 They should be designed with the needs of cycle traffic in mind and should normally have the right of way at crossroads .
7 ‘ When the last capitalist will be hanged with the guts of the last reformist , humanity will be happy . ’
8 In the cyclic natural scheme of things some kind of decay is essential , otherwise not only would the earth be cluttered with the stems of most of the plants which have ever lived , but most of the world 's supply of carbon would be locked up in cellulose so that life could not be carried on .
9 New York state governor Mario Cuomo , who had been expected to announce whether he would run [ see p. 38521 ] , continued to be occupied with the problems of the recession-hit state economy and with the need to negotiate a budget with his Republican-controlled legislature .
10 Comparison can be made with the responses in Almond and Verba 's survey , as shown in figure 13.1 .
11 These processes will be described in detail in the following sections so that comparisons can be made with the effects of predation described in Chapters 2 and 3 .
12 But if an alliance can not be made with the parents against what feels uncontrollably bad inside them , they may defect and identify with the ‘ bad ’ .
13 Contact can be made with the clubs during the Sports Fair in Freshers ' week or through the Sports Union office .
14 By now arranging things so that the blades go down to -½° to -2° when the throttle is fully closed , a landing approach can be made with the blades at zero , or slightly negative pitch , but still at a moderate throttle setting to give full control .
15 Indeed , Rogers appears to allow this apparently " genial ecumenicalism " to be infused with the priorities of the new right .
16 Then I would expect that most of your work would be done with the parents of children , rather than children themselves .
17 Mystified , they rode eastwards at a great pace , Ramsay for one not ungrateful to be done with the restraints of keeping to the pace of marching men .
18 ‘ Let us be done with the arguments of participant observation versus interviewing — as we have largely dispensed with the arguments for psychology versus sociology — and get on with the business of attacking our problems with the widest array of conceptual and methodological tools that we possess and they demand ’ .
19 The winner will be presented with a 30″ by 26″ print by former Stoke City and England international footballer Dave Watson who is organising the raffle through his company to raise money for Arthritis and Rheumatism Research .
20 Before too long we will probably be presented with the structures of other HLH-DNA complexes including the upstream regulatory factor , a Myc-Max heterodimer and perhaps other Max heterodimer complexes .
21 It now seems the land around may be peppered with the graves of the dead of 25 centuries .
22 ( 7 ) Rule 19.7 stipulates that copies of all documents and announcements bearing on an offer and of advertisements and any material released to the press ( including any notes to editors ) must at the time of release be lodged with the advisers to all other parties to the offer as well as to the Panel .
23 But amidst all this abundance , the nation is so disunited and rent by continual factions , that it seems at every moment to be threatened with the horrors of civil wars …
24 If Brian sued John for negligence he could be met with the defences of volenti non fit injuria and contributory negligence .
25 The significance of the statutory provisions in subsections ( 3 ) to ( 7 ) is in the contrast to be drawn with the provisions of subsection ( 2 ) .
26 One : it may be distilled with the botanicals to the desired strength .
27 I realised that I could have her full attention as long as I caught her interest , and I could only do this by telling the truth , for she could no more be bothered with the niceties of drawing-room small-talk than could a fox .
28 The local authority appealed against the orders and sought an interim care order on the grounds that ( 1 ) the justices had erred in law when they had made the order preventing the parents from having contact with each other as contact between adults was not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his responsibilities towards his child and thus fell outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 ; ( 2 ) there had been no application for a section 8 order and before exercising powers under section 10(1) ( b ) of the Act of 1989 the justices should have invited the parties to make representations , and the failure to do so was a material irregularity ; ( 3 ) the justices , having found as a fact that the parents had been in continuous contact and there were grounds for believing that the children would suffer harm , had been plainly wrong in refusing to make the interim care order in respect of both children in that they had failed to have regard to the facts that both parents had colluded over injuries to D. , the mother had lied when she had stated that there had been no contact with the father , the father had been in breach of a bail order there had been a violent incident on 23 November 1991 which had involved both parents , the mother had refused to be accommodated with the children in a mother and baby home , and the mother had changed her mind about the adoption of R. ; and ( 4 ) in all the circumstances the order which would have been in the best interests of the children and which the justices should have made was an interim care order .
29 Section 20(6) defines consumer as follows : ( a ) in relation to any goods , it means any person who might wish to be supplied with the goods for his own private use or consumption ; ( b ) in relation to any services or facilities , it means any person who might wish to be provided with the services or facilities otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his ; and ( c ) in relation to any accommodation , it means any person who might wish to occupy the accommodation otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his .
30 For such patients decisions by care managers to commit resources will have to be integrated with the decisions about the deployment of health resources made by doctors , usually consultant community psychiatrists with specific responsibilities for discharge and aftercare under the Mental Health Act and care programme approach working in mental health multidisciplinary teams .
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