Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] with [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She wanted to be more than an outsider in ‘ La Felicità ’ , more than a vague summertime nuisance for whose sake the family had to go travelling , someone only to be communicated with by notes or as a new source of rent .
2 The ‘ society-as-parent ’ protagonists , on the other hand , tend to see parental rights as a force still to be reckoned with in law , agency practice and social attitudes .
3 The war marked Japan 's acquisition of her first colonies , and made her a force to be reckoned with in East Asian affairs .
4 And there would be a lot in it for China too : if it could help to pull all this off , it would establish itself firmly alongside America as the other power to be reckoned with in Asia .
5 Thus an English ambassador going to Stockholm in the mid-seventeenth century took with him a great quantity of household goods and even food " hard to be met with in Sweden " , as well as enough horses to fill a ship hired specially to carry them .
6 For the sake of completeness it may be added that the tenor tuba ( euphonium ) is sometimes to be met with in addition to the ordinary bass tuba ( e.g. Strauss ‘ s Heldenleben and Don Quixote , and Holst 's Planets ) .
7 It is never to be compared to the Pain de Gonesse , and other delicious varieties to be met with in Paris .
8 Lesser rorqual , pilot whales , Risso 's dolphins , killer whales and porpoises are all likely to be met with in Shetland waters and most of my close encounters have been while I have been drifting with the motor stopped .
9 One other possible area of danger is that of good facsimiles , which are more likely to be met with from time to time than competent forgeries .
10 ( e ) Examples Set out below are various categories of conveyance/transfers and how they should be dealt with for stamp duty purposes : ( i ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order — no monetary consideration ( Eg Precedents 1 , 2 , 7 , 8 , 15 and 16 ) Provided this contains the following certificate ( it is suggested as part of the instrument ) no stamp duty is payable .
11 Those who disrupt proceedings or undermine public confidence in the administration of justice by scandalising the judiciary are also liable to be dealt with for contempt of court .
12 It is perhaps too idealistic to suggest that the process of ageing should be dealt with during childhood , but it is certainly during these years that the basis of ageism becomes rooted in us and thereafter affects the way we approach our own old age .
13 Er , the European project goes on and for many of the newer generations in this place , it 's not longer an article of faith er but a part of the political landscape that has to be dealt with on merit and it 's all the more ludicrous therefore Mr Deputy Speaker , that the Conservatives ' internal divisions over Maastricht have led to a situation where candidates for the ever more important European elections are only now being selected in certain seats , just fourteen weeks before the election .
14 Reminders of all the matters to be dealt with on behalf of a buyer before completion are itemised on the pre-completion agenda ( p226 ) with any items added that are peculiar to a particular transaction .
15 At Watford , Final Stage subjects will be dealt with on Friday 1 and Saturday 2 May , and Intermediate Stage subjects on Friday 8 and Saturday 9 May .
16 There are matters of staff management , consultation etc which need to be dealt with at SMT level .
17 Matters such as the hon. Gentleman raised can be dealt with at present under the social dimension to which the British Government subscribe and against which the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) voted .
18 ‘ His view is that waste should be dealt with at source , that cleaner production methods should be introduced . ’
19 They still hoped in 1980 that the Palestinian issue — the demands of Palestinians who lost their homes in what is now Israel — could be dealt with as part of a general Arab–Israeli peace settlement , that the whole two and a half million Palestinian diaspora could be given a lump-sum , once-and-for-all payment of compensation .
20 The exception relates to the issues on investments which will be dealt with as part of the review of IAS 25 , Accounting for Investments , after the financial instruments project is completed .
21 Anybody who believes that Yugoslavia could be dealt with as Saddam Hussein 's Iraq was dealt with had better look at the terrain .
22 The second problem is to decide whether a particular exemption clause relating to liability for death or personal injury is to be dealt with under s 2(1) or 2(2) .
23 If the single article limit is exceeded , then provided ( a ) the loss is covered under Part B , e.g. theft , and ( b ) the combined sums insured are adequate to cover the value at risk , then the balance of the claim can be dealt with under Part B. However , the Policyholder should be advised to review the sums insured under the policy to ensure adequate figures are maintained for each of the sections and the Underwriters should be notified accordingly .
24 Therefore , the Commission agreed to the request of the United Kingdom and decided to refer the aspect of the case regarding the product markets of bricks and clay tiles to the United Kingdom authorities to be dealt with under United Kingdom competition law .
25 The budget review sub-committee has a provisional date of Thursday the third of February , which was in the minds of members and officers to deal with anything urgent that needed to be dealt with before county council budget making .
26 King Hussein , who had issued a decree in July 1991 repealing most of the martial law regulations introduced after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war [ see p. 38359 ] , formally abolished all martial law provisions on April 1 ; all security offences , including espionage and treason , would now be dealt with by state security courts .
27 Horses which rear , nap or are bad in traffic should only be dealt with by professionals , who knows what they are doing and are prepared to take the risks involved .
28 If there are any legal points of substance in the contract terms they should be dealt with by professionals .
29 In many cases there will be no need for an interview and the matter can be dealt with by return of post .
30 The Planning and Compensation Act outlines a system where appeals are more likely to be dealt with by courts than planning authorities .
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