Example sentences of "are [verb] [adv prt] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In any case , if any of the pupils are to go on with the language at A level , they will simply have to learn some grammar at some stage .
2 It is in the interview that many of these aspects of the post are checked on with the candidate .
3 The yeoman is the administrative assistant to the food manager and is responsible for the keeping of all records and producing all reports of the department the majority of which are carried out with the help of a computer .
4 They dispense justice , settle land disputes , give orders to civil servants ( which are carried out with an alacrity unknown earlier ) .
5 Selected aspects of their comments are included along with the analysis , as well as statements by Hodgkin himself , critics of his work , and other respondents .
6 Lots of people are fed up with the way their lives are headed but they do n't often take the trouble to do anything about it .
7 The travelling public and freight users are fed up with the inequality and inadequacy of British Rail .
8 ‘ You 'd be amazed how many people live in this region because they are fed up with the rat-race , ’ he says .
9 Just as a tall building is constructed in layers , so our personalities , emotional characteristics and complexities are built up with the present as the top storey .
10 The top and bottom are framed up with the pine overlapping 1⅛in all the way around so these panels can cap the sides and ends of the bellows box .
11 Christian Burial of the Dead combines with Buddha 's Fire Sermon , but both are shot through with the sort of primitive fertility cycle hinted at in ‘ Death by Water ’ .
12 The only exception to this is when the crops are sold along with the land on which they are growing or to be grown .
13 ( c ) Cross-sections through the ( 112 ) azimuth are shown along with the scattering trajectories .
14 The original concern for out-of-school education is evident in the way objectives are defined in terms of utility. : threshold level specifications are drawn up with an eye to meeting the needs of learners as eventual participants in contexts of communicative interaction , rather than with a concern to activate the actual learning process itself .
15 Contracts are drawn up with an eye to flexibility and a contract is often considered an agreement to enter into a general course of conduct rather than something fixing precise terms .
16 Then suddenly , we are drawn along with the poet into a new and wonderful realisation .
17 Sotheby 's told The Art Newspaper that ‘ there has been quite a large response to the Lloyd 's letter , but talks are going on with a view to possible changes in this arrangement ’ .
18 The Hebrew scriptures are bound up with the history of a particular society , and that society was patriarchal .
19 Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy .
20 Both are bound up with the awareness and sensitivity aroused by looking at a flower or a tree ; an insect or a bird ; the environment in which they live .
21 Definitions of pollution are bound up with the process by which pollution is formally brought to light and identified .
22 So in the presence of a sustained stimulus , here , which is lasting around two milliseconds , the channels are switching off with a time constant of what around half a millisecond .
23 Characters are not affected by Animosity unless they join a Mob , in which case they are affected along with the unit itself .
24 But we accept that there is not a customer for this work and we are getting on with the job of ensuring that the business as a whole continues to develop positively .
25 Some of these are tied up with the conception of crime itself ; and will be dealt with in the next section .
26 GEORGE GRAHAM claimed last night : ‘ Some of my players are burnt out with the season only a month old ! ’
27 And to provide the same information to shareholders and competitive bidders as they provide to the banks which are coming up with the funding .
28 Polarisation means there will be an end to the practice of claiming to be an independent financial intermediary when in fact 80–90 per cent of a firms policies are set up with a parent organisation .
29 Yet , as the latest troubles with Olympia & York and the Tokyo stock market remind us , the recession shows no sign of ending and could get a lot worse unless real interest rates are brought down with a bang — and that means willingness to put the exchange rate mechanism second to domestic monetary policy .
30 In the de-horning operation , the horns are sawn off with a chainsaw after the rhino has been located by trackers on the ground and darted with tranquillizing drugs from a helicopter .
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