Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Could it be that New Historicists are only providing texts with a new textuality of history ?
2 If you were to tell me that there are people , like the man upstairs to whom you now threaten to turn yourself in , who actually do have a strong sense of themselves , I would have to tell you that they are only impersonating people with a strong sense of themselves — to which you could correctly reply that since there is no way of proving whether I 'm right or not , this is a circular argument from which there is no escape .
3 The film has n't even arrived yet , but people are already going OTT with Malcolm X T-shirts , hats , necklaces — anything they can print an ‘ X ’ on .
4 The need for additional secure places that can be accessed by Leicestershire is not at issue , what 's still be investigated is how a regional service meeting varying types of needs can be provided discussions are still taking place with Northamptonshire county council and into some other current secure unit provider authorities as to how best Leicestershire can work with other local authorities in the region towards this objective .
5 Two teenegers … one fifteen the other ninteen … are still helping police with their inquiries … they 're still hunting for a third man .
6 If you are still having problems with your visualization of a successful future , let's try one more exercise .
7 a lot of sixteen year olds are still having trouble with decimals like that and they 're adding them in the wrong place .
8 Apparently Helen and Khusam are both experiencing difficulty with ‘ the same height ’ in relation to the biggest and the smallest .
9 Negotiations are also taking place with the Development Board for financial help towards the project which will provide vital expansion space for new plant and machinery .
10 We are also planning trials with Nigerian processing companies with the possibility they can be added to our bid-list . ’
11 Beatles Paul McCartney and George Harrison are 50 and 49 , and the Rolling Stones are now gathering moss with Mick Jagger at 49 .
12 Some manufacturers are now producing juices with no artificial preservatives or added sugar — delicious and lower in calories too .
13 The Society are now having talks with various parties , regarding a suitable site , and are hopeful of being able to start work on the project before the end of the year .
14 Officials at Bulmers are now having talks with Euro MPs in the hope that together they can stop the tax increase from going through .
15 Furthermore non-legal representatives of employers , including in-house representatives , may well be highly trained personnel with considerable experience of employment law ( Macmillan , 1983 ; Dickens , 1985 ) .
16 Bill Baudelaire would n't be calmly eating dinner with his daughter if there were a multi-horse crisis going on over in the racecourse stables .
17 I 'm still using tablecloths with that mark on !
18 I I 'm still having trouble with this leg .
19 Which I think would be a good idea if we got it because I do n't know about you but I 'm always having arguments with people who say oh we ca n't have the whole country covered in windmills and
20 I was asking you cos I 'm always having arguments with the
21 ‘ I 'm always having rows with his owner about where he should run , but it does n't seem to bother the horse .
22 As originally conceived in the White Paper , the main characteristics of the polytechnics were that they were to be large , comprehensive , have an applied philosophy , be primarily teaching institutions with a brief to develop courses in new areas , and their courses were to be validated by the CNAA .
23 Maloney and Duva are presently having talks with Morrison 's promoter Bob Arum and manager Bill Cayton about the new WBO champion appearing on the Cardiff bill .
24 You were just bandying words with Alain Lemarchand . ’
25 They were always arguing schedules with the clerks and crowding the phone stations .
26 We were always having rows with them about the back garden , territorial disputes over 15-square-feet of packed mud covered in cat shit .
27 When I was a member of the European Assembly , we were forever shaking hands with our European colleagues of all nationalities — and it was expected .
28 The Lords of Trade did not have to take such a close interest in the activities of the chartered companies , but the three large companies trading outside Europe were clearly providing London with trade that could not come in any other way .
29 I know why my experienced colleague and I were both having trouble with the yarn looping at the edges .
30 He said some new , purpose-built accommodation would probably be needed , but talks were also taking place with Wrexham Maelor Council 's housing department about the possible use of council houses .
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