Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | If there are any holes or dips in the cake , these can be filled in now with a little marzipan and glaze . |
2 | The bureaucracy was wise to balk , if only to protect itself ; the NSC , after all , was not meant to be caught up actively with either hostages or contras , and it was difficult to keep crusades covert . |
3 | It is then a case of a quick action to slide the tool forward slightly so that the next loop slides behind the latch ready to be caught down securely with your thumb again . |
4 | This research , to be carried out jointly with the Institute of Sociology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , will clarify the extent to which this debate is similar in both East and West . |
5 | Networking should be carried out along with Herbarium/Library extension work . |
6 | She hoped that negotiations could be carried out along with those with Sweden and Finland and that a second referendum could be held by 1995 . |
7 | Experts had testified in Congress that the massive expense of such research meant that it could be carried out only with government backing . |
8 | The work will be carried out entirely with normal subjects , but it is intended to help in understanding why patients with cerebral injuries can show disorders of word recognition whilst object and face recognition remain apparently intact , disorders of object recognition whilst word and face recognition remain apparently intact , or disorders offace recognition whilst object and word recognition remain apparently intact . |
9 | Socketed chips which may have eased out of their sockets can be pushed back in with firm pressure applied squarely with the thumb . |
10 | Well I I I 'm waiting I I imagined that somebody would be rushing down here with a bottle for me . |
11 | Eh what be going on then with you two ? |
12 | The masterclasses certainly seem to be going down well with parents . |
13 | And what Hugh had to say to Abbot Radulfus would soon be talked over again with Brother Cadfael . |
14 | Amy , however , suggested that the matter should be talked out again with the pharmacist , and that other sources of money should be looked for . |
15 | I shall be flying round there with my boxes to collect them . |
16 | In some specimens the distal edge may be raised up often with many small spikes . |
17 | She shrugged and glanced at Joanna , who seemed to be getting on well with Ian Woodall . |
18 | The search for quality can be summed up in with a few ‘ Golden Rules ’ . |
19 | Another reason for the lack of evaluative comment in self-appraisal reports was , paradoxically , the fact that there would be an ensuing inspection and therefore that things could be brought up orally with advisers rather than put in black and white : |
20 | This should soon be the case with all educated men ; and might be brought about sooner with formal contacts between the BAAS and Parliament . |
21 | Any problem areas can be touched up manually with a Dalo Etch-Resist pen . |
22 | At least 30 per cent of the registered capital or half-a-million forints ( whichever is the greater ) must be paid up simultaneously with the foundation of the company . |
23 | Innsite , however , is realistic in its view of the market , for it also offers a budget start-up package that teaches the fundamental of Innfront in five consecutive days , which can be topped up later with further training . |