Example sentences of "be [vb pp] with [art] [noun] 's " in BNC.

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1 The final interview entails a personalized review of the course , as well as the formulation of a follow-up plan to be undertaken with the offender 's supervising officer .
2 The intervals between the spots where the photographer paused to photograph can be filled with the viewer 's own narrative material , or memories .
3 And how can the use made of elements and attitudes characteristic of ‘ legitimate ’ musics be squared with the counterculture 's ‘ oppositionalism ’ ?
4 Some will be connected with the parent 's needs , but others will be personal to them ; psychological , social and financial .
5 It does not have to be connected with the Bishop 's Castle Railway , but BCR items would take preference .
6 Instruments appointing proxies must be lodged with the company 's registrars not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the meeting .
7 Although a temporary measure , it soon became apparent that rent control could not be abolished with the war 's end .
8 New users of the facilities could be accommodated within any or all of the existing lines of research as described above , or such new lines as may be agreed with the Garden 's Research Management Group .
9 Intended for middle managers with at least two years ' relevant experience it is based on distance learning course and assessment materials which can be integrated with the individual 's work-place activities , thereby minimising career disruptions and maximising the benefits to employee and employer alike .
10 Some of these can be integrated with the Library 's cataloguing module , whilst the taxonomic ones can form a database which could interface with BG-BASE as a ‘ Data Source ’ file .
11 The distorted modes of communication which the individual has set up within himself , and between self and the outside world , as a result of fearing to express in public form certain wishes and impulses of an infantile polymorphously perverse character , can be unravelled with the analyst 's help .
12 If agreement on the price can be reached with the target 's board then that will usually secure their recommendation and the offer will be made accordingly .
13 The left coalition appears more committed to moderation and compromise , yet it is unlikely to be rewarded with the electorate 's gratitude .
14 Before he cracked , Mr Rushdie had stumbled on a truth : that if free speech and free writing are to be defended in an age of increasing religious fervour , they must be defended with a zealot 's passion .
15 Nor can it be compared with the ballerina 's dance in Rhapsodie where she wafts to and fro as if in a dream before breaking into her solo .
16 Not to be ranked with the world 's great love letters , but probably the most Sarah had ever had .
17 Similarly , the firm and a qualifying intermediary can agree in writing that only the intermediary is to be the customer ( in which case the client is not an indirect customer ) ; in practice , this agreement should be linked with the intermediary 's agreement that the intermediary 's client is not to be treated as an indirect customer .
18 These ‘ activities ’ are not temporary ( more 's the pity ) but they can hardly be equated with the professor 's letter typing , which is a periodic state of affairs and will not last .
19 Treatment plans should be discussed with the patient 's general practitioner at an early stage and his views taken into consideration .
20 The form of contract should be discussed with the firm 's own lawyers and a draft approved before the client 's lawyers are asked to comment ;
21 SECOND SCHEDULE Rights granted The tenant must make absolutely certain that there are full and sufficient rights available to it so that the premises can be enjoyed for the whole of the term for any purpose currently permitted by the lease or to which the premises may be put with the landlord 's consent .
22 Thus , each of the three sons of Loys de Haulteterre can be identified with a maker 's mark which was continued by his sons ( and in some cases grandsons and great grandsons ) as successors .
23 Security was tighter here than it had been in the Union building , and Reynolds had to be signed in by Diane before he could be issued with a visitor 's pass .
24 The possible phonemic function of each allophonic description found by HWIM 's Acoustic Phonetic Recognizer was scored by looking up in a long term confusion matrix the vector of 71 phoneme labels that could be associated with the segment 's feature description .
25 This would involve past players and others who would want to be associated with the club 's history and achievements .
26 Care must be taken with the passenger 's replies as they will be hearsay unless in the driver 's presence .
27 All monies shall be kept with the Society 's Bankers , unless and until otherwise from time to time resolved by the Society in General Meeting , and all cheques shall be signed by one member of the Executive Committee and countersigned by the Treasurer or Secretary .
28 ( c ) All monies shall be kept with the Society 's Bankers , unless and until otherwise from time to time resolved by the Society in General Meeting , and all cheques shall be signed by one member of the Executive Committee and countersigned by the Treasurer or Secretary .
29 All monies shall be kept with the Society 's Bankers , unless and until otherwise from time to time resolved by the Society in General Meeting .
30 After the Water Bill was enacted , said the newspaper , ‘ all staff at the Anglian Water Authority were warned that statements about water quality must be cleared with the organisation 's lawyers and merchant bankers .
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