Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] with [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Trading standards are liasing with colleagues in Liverpool where similar material has been found .
2 The Murray 's Handbooks to India are punctuated with references to stations much used by pilgrims .
3 The non-taxable allowance payments , as approved by the Inland Revenue , are paid by cheque , the taxable payments are given with salaries .
4 Maggots swarm in the streets and squares , And the ramparts are spattered with brains .
5 Because of the underappreciation of asthma in elderly people such patients are treated with antibiotics for their respiratory infections but are left to suffer the dyspnoea and hazards of their respiratory obstruction .
6 The occurrence of colitis in animals that are vitamin deficient or that are treated with inhibitors of fatty acid metabolism support the theory that fatty acid metabolism is vital to the well being of the colonic epithelium .
7 In practice , women undergoing in vitro fertilization are treated with hormones , which causes several eggs to ripen , and they are then fertilized .
8 Natural fruit juices are blended with herbs , including jasmine , ginseng and limeflower , and vitamins .
9 But they are not only competing amongst each other , they are competing with men as well .
10 The institute reports that 10 per cent of cattle slurries and 23 per cent of pig slurries are contaminated with salmonellas — even if the animals themselves are healthy .
11 We are struggling with judges are n't we ?
12 The image — summoned by a narrator whose exhausted dreams are filled with girls — is like nothing we would ever meet in the literal Levi .
13 Research departments are filled with projects which seem valuable when each is examined on its own .
14 Classical and classicizing treatises on rhetoric and poetics are filled with descriptions of these linguistic ornaments , most of which have been codified to a very high degree .
15 The shelves in the living room of Chris Cobley 's London home are filled with certificates and trophies , including numerous ‘ firsts ’ , which have been awarded at local shows for the high standard of his fish .
16 Thus the state papers and personal archives of men prominent at court are filled with requests for office .
17 YOUR COLUMNS are filled with letters denouncing the pit closures and rightly so .
18 All the books can be had for under £2 and are filled with ideas for taking further .
19 And unless next week 's eleven boxes are filled with names , this week does n't end .
20 Public transport now barely exists , the streets are filled with pot-holes .
21 In a real inversion layer the Fermi energy lies in a gap between when a whole number of levels are filled with electrons ( see Box ) .
22 Books are filled with pictures rather than text , and with trivial content and banal style , to make them ‘ easier to read ’ .
23 Doctors ' surgeries are filled with sufferers from countless illnesses which often fall into the category of ‘ stress-related ’ : high blood pressure , anxiety , ulcers , depression , tension , exhaustion , insomnia , phobias , skin conditions such as eczema ; and PMT can also worsen when we 're under intense pressure .
24 Further they are in recognised literary genres , such as the diary — The Diary of Laura Palmer , for example — and , apart from the obligatory cover photograph , are filled with words from cover to cover .
25 These great trees are filled with rooms and staircases , not just in the big main trunk but in most of the other branches as well .
26 But when you look at the newspapers from those years , they are filled with crimes and every kind of horror .
27 Its manufacturers employ more workers in Guangdong than they do in Hong Kong ; its hotels are filled with tourists and salesmen en route for Peking and Guilin ; its accountants , bankers and lawyers service thousands of foreign firms wide-eyed about the profits which they believe will one day be made from a billion Chinese consumers .
28 Thus some affected beams which are riddled with holes and appear to be useless , may be found , on investigation , to contain solid heartwood quite adequate to perform their structural roles .
29 The area from here to Reeth is rich in the history of lead-mining and the moors about are riddled with shafts and workings .
30 The singer 's life contained enough misbehaviour to make director Oliver Stone 's job easy ( pace that notorious gig in Miami when Jimbo bared more than his soul ) ; his songs are riddled with references to drugs and sex ; and — making the film a dead cert — he obligingly took an early bath in Paris in '71 .
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