Example sentences of "been [verb] with [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what studies have been undertaken with regard to transfer of the avionic repair department from RAF Carlisle to RAF Sealand .
2 More work is needed , however , to clarify such putative differential regulation of the two L1 chains ; possible immunohistochemical artifacts can not be discounted because quite contrasting results have been reported with regard to expression of the two chains in immune granulomas .
3 He waited for a fortnight after the heavy snowfall of late November and still nothing appeared to have been said with regard to Sarah 's move to Leeds .
4 Thank you Mr Mayor , erm I probably will repeat some of the things that have already been said with regard to community arts .
5 " If nothing has yet been settled with regard to Ald. Hallam 's gift of a thousand pounds , it seems to me well worth considering whether it would not be more advantageous to the School to endow a " Hallam Lectureship in Natural Science " than to found a scholarship .
6 A fourteen year old boy has been charged with wounding with intent after a boy of the same age was stabbed in the back .
7 The feeling at directorial level is that while the board accepts responsibility for the running of the club it is entitled to quiz Brady if a problem has been identified with regard to team matters .
8 The rule has been abrogated with regard to theft when the plaintiff is deprived of money ; the plaintiff companies complain of fraud and embezzlement whereby they were deprived of money .
9 ( 3 ) That since it could not be said that the jury would inevitably have convicted the defendant if before the trial the defence had been given the statement of the deceased 's husband and the two statements of her sister , if the jury had properly been directed with regard to evidence as to the defendant 's previous good character , and if they had received guidance from the judge on their problem concerning the evidence , the proviso to section 14(1) of the Judicature ( Appellate Jurisdiction ) Act could not be applied to uphold the conviction ; and that , accordingly , the case would be remitted to the Court of Appeal of Jamaica with the direction that it should quash the conviction and either enter a verdict of acquittal or order a new trial , whichever it considered proper in the interests of justice ( post , p. 169C–D , G–H ) .
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