Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] with [art] [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1 Once filed an application can only be withdrawn with the leave of the court ( FPCR , r5(1) ; FPR , r4.5(1) ) .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 The edges of mirrors can be smoothed with a carborundum stone but using water rather than oil as the lubricant .
3 I recognise that it may also be tinged with a note of bias , for I passionately believe with the project organisers that school and community are parallel and co-operative agencies in the education of young children , and that to establish understanding , as well as to promote real creativity , children should begin reading and learning in the language they speak at home .
4 Schrager and Short 's definition therefore needs to be amended with the addition ‘ general public and other organizations ’ .
5 Secondly , a postal survey , together with a small number of face-to-face interviews , will be undertaken with a view to filling out some of the material obtained from the initial synthesis .
6 Industry Minister Taj El-Sir Mustafa said that this would be undertaken with the assistance of World Bank experts .
7 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 .
8 RE need no longer be undertaken with the intention of smartening up , or making relevant , something that has become jaded through over-familiarity .
9 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 .
10 To take a quick look now at the current conditions and in fact you 'll see the extension of gas prices , rig counts etcetera into this year on the charts that you 'll be given with a pack after this meeting .
11 It seems absurd , but it also seems to the law , that a recklessly-made false statement that free insurance will be given with every motor cycle purchased is caught by section 14 ( since it relates to the provision of a ‘ service ’ ) whereas the section does not catch a false statement that a free helmet will be given , Kinchin v. Ashton Park Scooters Ltd. ( 1984 D.C. ) .
12 It has its own value , but should always be given with an eye to the future ’ ( 4 ) .
13 Skin cancer warnings could soon be given with the weather forecast , according to an agency that monitors the level of harmful rays in sunlight .
14 This means that the best possible data model can be formulated with the knowledge that it can be mapped on to a DBMS .
15 He predicted that the course record was likely to be broken with a time inside one hour and 50 minutes .
16 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 .
17 ( b ) The waveform analyser can be situated with the drive and control , which may be a considerable distance from the motor .
18 Small scratches and gaps in mitred joints can be disguised with a Touch-up pen , available in 12 wood and four bright colours .
19 An EEIG does not have to be formed with a capital , but may be financed in a number of ways ( e.g. the provision of assets or services ) or even not at all if participants consider that it can operate on the basis of current account facilities from any of the participants and/or a bank .
20 As an example , a partnership of solicitors might be formed with the objective of making profits but with the object of providing legal services .
21 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 .
22 Porter lists ten factors , including learning , economies of scale , interrelationships with suppliers , and discretionary policies , that should be examined with a view to reducing costs .
23 He said the copper pipe could be filled with a mixture of fireworks powder .
24 In setting up a file with a number of dummy records , these dummies will be filled with a character such as & or • that will be tested for during serial processing .
25 Black & Decker suggest that the sheath should be filled with a mix of two parts paraffin to one part SAE 20 oil : this will both lubricate the blades and protect them from corrosion over the winter months .
26 ( 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 ) .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 My response was to seek God to be filled with the Spirit .
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