Example sentences of "has been [adv] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | In fact the staff response has been just below average with legal and financial worries being main areas of concern . |
2 | The engagement with Marxism has been largely through contact with structuralist traditions and in particular with the work of Althusser as mediated through Castells ( 1977 ) . |
3 | THE Lord Chancellor , Lord Mackay of Clashfern , has been strangely at odds with the law during this year . |
4 | Roman Catholicism has been more in line with the other great world religions in insisting that mysticism is only for a few chosen souls and that , unless one has this special propensity , mysticism can be a serious health threat . |
5 | This important thought has been constantly at odds with the equally influential notion that we are all blank paper at birth , ready to be entirely formed by our society . |
6 | And he had no hesitation in going back to St James ' Park to pick up the 24-year-old , who has been out of favour with the First Division leaders since the arrival of former Pompey star John Beresford in the summer . |
7 | Prescription has been out of fashion with gurus since In Search of Excellence . |