Example sentences of "[be] [verb] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Once filed an application can only be withdrawn with the leave of the court ( FPCR , r5(1) ; FPR , r4.5(1) ) . |
2 | Schrager and Short 's definition therefore needs to be amended with the addition ‘ general public and other organizations ’ . |
3 | The members will be helping with the coffee bar at the Fringe shows . |
4 | ‘ You boys are supposed to be helping with the washing up , ’ said Mrs Crumwallis , in the tones of an aggrieved crow . |
5 | The interior of the church — reached by going through an ornate entrance archway that seems to be competing with the presbytery doorway for the eye of the visitor — has some good frescoes , particularly the Crucifixion with the Virgin and St John the Baptist by Giovan Battista Crespi , and a canvas study of the Nativity by Marco d'Oggiono . |
6 | Each vertical square can represent one , two , four , six or eight rows of actual knitting , depending on the knitting technique you are going to be using with the design . |
7 | Industry Minister Taj El-Sir Mustafa said that this would be undertaken with the assistance of World Bank experts . |
8 | The final interview entails a personalized review of the course , as well as the formulation of a follow-up plan to be undertaken with the offender 's supervising officer . |
9 | RE need no longer be undertaken with the intention of smartening up , or making relevant , something that has become jaded through over-familiarity . |
10 | Connections can be traced with the imagery of advertisements which portray harassed housewives overcome by sudden headaches while coping with the demands of husband , home and children ; on these occasions the mood is corrected by the appropriate painkiller or vitamin pill and then the housewife proceeds to go happily about her work . |
11 | Skin cancer warnings could soon be given with the weather forecast , according to an agency that monitors the level of harmful rays in sunlight . |
12 | This means that the best possible data model can be formulated with the knowledge that it can be mapped on to a DBMS . |
13 | Rather , as the polls came to trouble the Tories , the ‘ troubles ’ suddenly became of interest — purely because it appeared the Conservative Revolution might just be sustained with the assistance of that unlikely revolutionary , James Molyneaux , leader of the Ulster Unionists . |
14 | ( b ) The waveform analyser can be situated with the drive and control , which may be a considerable distance from the motor . |
15 | As an example , a partnership of solicitors might be formed with the objective of making profits but with the object of providing legal services . |
16 | Er it is proposed that the Water Company er be formed with the express intention of capturing eight point five percent of the United Kingdom bottled water market . |
17 | ( In later years , adult years , while sitting in London stuffed with wholemeal digestives soaked in tea , I would be filled with the wheat and candour of this smell , and I would hold the digestive as long as I could in my mouth , as if aiming to grasp its exact ingredient and texture , to become its body and its recipe ) . |
18 | There was a bar on the premises , and on a YCs night it would be filled with the laughter and gossip of young drinkers , some below the legal age of drinking . |
19 | Then the parrot , returning its master 's gaze with an unflinching eye , would murmur the cabbalistic word , and Henri 's soul would be filled with the memory of his lost happiness . |
20 | When Elfed returned with Richard , I told them I would do as they all wished , and the room seemed to be filled with the happiness of relief . |
21 | My response was to seek God to be filled with the Spirit . |
22 | I remember at the conclusion of a church house-party , a man asking me for prayer to be filled with the Spirit . |
23 | I prayed for him to be filled with the Spirit . |
24 | The intervals between the spots where the photographer paused to photograph can be filled with the viewer 's own narrative material , or memories . |
25 | Even were it to be filled with the rinse water from a nappy wash , as long as it was hot it would be shared round with glee and noises of appreciation . |
26 | Once the required pattern library is opened then any shape may be painted with the pattern — just as with any other pre-defined colour or pattern . |
27 | resource constraint : the project must be completed with the manpower , equipment , and financial resources allocated to it . |
28 | The lighter woods , such as balsa , can be crushed with the finger . |
29 | Equally obviously , for any degree of smallness or crudeness of ancestral air-catching surfaces , there must be some distance , however short , which can be jumped with the flap and which can not be jumped without the flap . |
30 | It is not essential for an organisation to be registered with the Charity Commission to qualify as a charity for tax purposes . |