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

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1 Sharpe has been down with a calf strain this week but he trained yesterday and does not look in danger .
2 Wassall must have been in with a chance of winning the £10,000 first prize because he was the fifth fastest qualifier , with a time of 11.92sec for the 100 metres .
3 Previously they have been in with an instructor or parent .
4 If we are in with a chance of the Championship going into the New Year , then I am determined we will not be beaten .
5 We 've matched Portadown and Glentoran over 120 minutes so we know we are in with a chance .
6 Standardized fascias and fronts , company colours , house lettering and stylized logos are in with a vengeance .
7 After all we have been through with the fire and living in a caravan , now they want us to destroy our lovely new home .
8 One standing forecast coupon and you 're in with a chance every week for 8–60 weeks .
9 Get a prescription for that and you 're in with a chance .
10 ‘ I do n't want the players to drop their heads — we 're in with a chance in two competitions and that 's not bad at this stage of the season .
11 Just give us a big cheesy grin and you know you 're in with a chance
12 a dog 's better looking than she is so you 're in with a chance !
13 Ring the Guitarist Competition Hotline on 0891 100734 and answer these three criminally easy questions correctly ensures you 're in with a shout .
14 We 've got 50 copies to give out , so if you did n't win anything in our last quiz do n't worry , you 're in with a fighting chance this time .
15 " You 're out with a blonde , " he said , " you see the wife coming ? "
16 One more like that and you 're out with the rubbish . ’
17 If you had to stay away on your two days you 're out with the trainer then we will pay you thirty pound a night subsistence .
18 Now they 're back with a corker called ‘ Hey Donna ’ ( Impact American ) .
19 Tomorrow night we 're back with the display team , this time in the city of San Diego where huge and hungry crowds built up for a game of American football .
20 They were trying to introduce changes and then the secretary goes and kills himself and we 're back with the Commander , God help us . ’
21 ‘ Look dear , Joe 's just been up with a tray of sumptuous goodies .
22 That morning Sara had been up with the dawn to walk for the last time in the castle grounds to say goodbye to her doves , her servants , her horses and her hounds , the last of which seemed to sense what was happening and started howling as soon as she had departed .
23 I have been out with a couple of people , but I ca n't see myself with anybody else but Keith .
24 ‘ In view of your opinion of me , it wo n't surprise you to know that I 've been out with a couple of the other men from the station over the past week , ’ Maria volunteered stormily , halting and then swinging round to face him again .
25 Her last thought before she fell asleep was the reaction she would get if they knew that she had been out with a policeman .
26 In the story above , David says that he 's the only boy in his class who 's not been out with a girl .
27 Also Keith thought he could n't have any children because he 'd been out with a girl for a year before I started going out with him and they did n't take any precautions and she never got pregnant .
28 He explains : ‘ It may look like a poor run for a player of Neil 's calibre , but he 's been out with a hamstring problem for much of the time .
29 ‘ Partridge , who acts as guide , as boots , postilion , and boatman , at the Salutation Inn , might have brought us down an easier descent ; but as he had been out with a chaise all night , he was perhaps induced , from fatigue , to take us the nearest way .
30 been out with a woman 's erm undressed in front of you you know you 've done the bit you 've er you 've managed to er within three easy steps undo the bra with one hand whilst er telling her you know you 're a really nice guy and there 's no chance of going too far and all that sort of thing and you know you get you get fairly carried away you may even be under the sheets
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