Example sentences of "[prep] be [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 People will then not have to be burdened with the labels of friction and division .
2 If the video is intended to be little more than shots of the folks taken as and when opportunity offers , you will obviously wish to be burdened with the barest minimum of tackle .
3 They do not seem to be burdened with the same difficulties as the private profession , presumably partly because of the different image of the agency involved and the different expectations of the client involved .
4 Langhorne was it just then , and the race was won by one A. J. Foyt , not by Mario , who came in ninth in his Windmill Truckers Special : for $637 , to be split with the owners , and with hands like hamburgers .
5 Why it 's cool to be gone with the wind .
6 Notes for Guidance were distributed together with the Parliamentary statement , indicating how individual schemes were to be prepared with the object of creating ‘ institutions which can be developed as comprehensive academic communities offering a wide range of disciplines and catering for full-time , sandwich and part-time students at all levels of higher education ’ .
7 It seemed like a thousand years had lapsed since ‘ Meat Is Murder ’ and how refreshing it was , how exciting to place the record clumsily on the turntable for the first time to be faced with the full frontal body blow that is the title track .
8 As a consequence , they are likely to be faced with the necessity of balancing priorities — within the various demands being made upon them by the inchoate changes which characterize the present assessment climate .
9 Those authorities continued to be faced with the same issues of escalating costs and deteriorating quality of service within the institutions .
10 But to be faced with the short-term threat of redundancy at the hands of private contractors brought in by the health authority would mean that they might feel subject to a considerable degree of provocation .
11 At last it was all over , and burdened with farewell gifts , Cassie left school on the final day to be faced with the prospect of the long summer holiday .
12 Eviction , harassment , bills for disrepair : the words are well known , but no-one wants to be faced with the reality .
13 1988 the Reina Sofía tries to clarify it mission : works are to come from the Museo Español de arte contemporaneo ( MEAC ) , to be joined with the modern holdings of the Prado , including ‘ Guernica ’ ( see p. 19 ) .
14 This shows that the Bristol & West is behind you , and says you 're a genuine , serious house-hunter , with real buying power — to be treated with the greatest respect !
15 She continued to live in her house on the Lung'Arno , patronizing scientists and literary figures , and holding nightly receptions at which she expected to be treated with the etiquette due to reigning royalty .
16 As the restructuring of the armed services proceeds , the displaced and redundant service men will continue to be treated with the utmost care and sensitivity , as the Prime Minister is well aware .
17 The planning departments need sufficient knowledge to enable informal discussions to be maintained with the business units throughout the year , particularly to put forward corporate and strategic views .
18 Beyond this the visitor turns a corner to be presented with the length of the main hall running from a balloon basket and the Cody Biplane to the HS.125 executive jet and an air traffic controller 's desk .
19 It is clear , therefore , that the archival preservation and maintenance of machine-readable files must take a high priority if the historian of the future is to be presented with the tools to do his job .
20 Mr Byrne travels to London on February 20 with his wife Gillian to be presented with the insignia by the Lord Prior of the Order of St John , The Lord Vestey .
21 Even 18 months ago , the material would most probably have been in the form of near-illegible carbon copies of an original laboriously produced on a manual typewriter — devices which until recently had to be registered with the authorities .
22 It is fortunate for the further success of the breed that the liaison between these two animals did not produce fruit , except on one occasion , since the bitch was in fact a long coat , and thus unable to be registered with the ADRK .
23 What we do know is that the first Rottweiler to be registered with the New Zealand Club was Auslese Montrachet , who was imported from Australia .
24 Since 1 October 1991 firms which train ACCA members and students for the Recognised Professional Qualification and Practising Certificate are required to be registered with the Association as Approved Training Practices .
25 It is not essential for an organisation to be registered with the Charity Commission to qualify as a charity for tax purposes .
26 According to Pacepa , it was her obsession with the scurrilous anonymous letters sent to RFE that led to the establishment of the national handwriting archive , as well as the decree requiring all typewriters to be registered with the authorities and a regular sample of the typeface to be provided .
27 Under the Child Minders Regulations Act of 1948 a person caring for reward for one or more children under five years of age to whom they are not related is required to be registered with the local authority .
28 BMK became the first carpet manufacturer in Britain to be registered with the 1987 version of British Standard 5750 for Quality Assurance .
29 Those who have been successful may carry on with the course , and need to be registered with the BIE .
30 All agreements have to be registered with the Office of Fair Trading , where it is decided at what stage a registered agreement should be brought before the Court .
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