Example sentences of "[noun pl] be with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | His chief concerns were with the conditions of labour and education of the working classes , and he was the instigator of the Factory Act of 18 19 , which prohibited the employment in textile mills of children under ten , and reduced working hours for those under eighteen . |
2 | One 's sympathies are with the pragmatists , but it has to be admitted that if the markets do get the impression that the Chancellor is taking a soft line on inflation to promote growth , then the pound could come under pressure , and the next move in interest rates could then be up not down . |
3 | Because what happens you see in these societies and Australian Aborigines are with no exceptions is that if you want a wife if you 're a young man and you want a wife you first of all got ta get initiated . |
4 | Many years later I learned that the Bishop , whose sympathies were with the Fascists , had sent Don Cattabianchi to this distant parish because of the priest 's opposition to the regime . |
5 | Planning is also divided : responsibility for local plans is with the districts and for structure plans with the counties and regions . |
6 | Wee boys are with the scouts so I 'll visit them in the week . |
7 | In the meantime , all Lyneham 's thoughts are with the friends and families of those who died . |
8 | Our thoughts are with the circles of family and friends that you have given us , and we pray for those we meet , our neighbours , the people we work with , those we encounter in shops and businesses . |
9 | She felt the distance from England far more acutely than her preoccupied spouse ; her thoughts were with the children , and , even at this early stage , she longed for the voyage home . |