Example sentences of "be with [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You are as familiar as I am with the processes of monetisation of debt and of the part which the money market in the City plays in the operation of that mechanism .
2 I do n't know how familiar you are with the accounts of the group as a whole . "
3 ‘ It 's just the way you are when you are with the lesbians in the group . ’
4 Our thoughts are with the circles of family and friends that you have given us , and we pray for those we meet , our neighbours , the people we work with , those we encounter in shops and businesses .
5 He has been with the police for 19 years , and has served at Colchester , Chelmsford , police HQ and for two years worked for Scotland Yard in conjunction with Interpol .
6 He had been with the police for 14 years and only recently transferred to Whickham police station near Gateshead .
7 Since the 1960s government 's major preoccupation has primarily been with the practices of investment appraisal adopted by its trading organizations , principally the nationalized industries .
8 She was nervous of all Men , and preferred to be with the women of the Court .
9 She does n't want to be with the likes of us .
10 Do you think you could go upstairs and be with the boys in the dormitory ?
11 Afterwards Mr Pollock , a hod carrier , said : ‘ It will be with the children for the rest of their lives .
12 None of the original team who were with the women at the time of the move still work at their flat .
13 His chief concerns were with the conditions of labour and education of the working classes , and he was the instigator of the Factory Act of 18 19 , which prohibited the employment in textile mills of children under ten , and reduced working hours for those under eighteen .
14 Rather , they were with the events of August 1968 and , in particular , with the self-immolation of the young philosophy student , Jan Palach , in January 1969 .
15 At the tract 's beginning , Eudoxus inquires how it is with the advantages of Ireland as a place for agriculture — a key aspect for establishing civility — that it remains savage .
16 While many clubs , organisations and other groupings have constitutions , our concern is with the constitutions of nation-states .
17 It is with the perceptions of those teachers who claimed to have seen the booklet that this part is concerned .
18 Our concern in this context is with the institutions of culture .
19 Our primary concern here however is with the implications of the existence of for the comparative static results with respect to the change in taxation ( ) The position is parallel with that in Section 6–4 , where the existence of other taxes was seen to affect the response to , and we can draw on that analysis .
20 It is with the mosaics from Brantingham , ( room I and the corridor ) , the Beadlam mosaic , and the mosaic from Hovingham , however , that many of the typical attributes of this geometric trend are most easily observed .
21 The ruwang , who is with the men outside the house , chants with the ruwahu , who is inside it with the women .
22 It is with the results of these experiments that the rest of this chapter is concerned .
23 Trees and natural forms are here almost completely eliminated , and the concern is with the relationships between the cubic , block-like buildings and the reconciliation of their obvious solidity with the picture plane .
24 with the vein 's with the valves in everywhere , yes , it 's because they 've got to somehow or other , you 've got to somehow or other get the blood back up to the heart again , it 's not under pressure is it any more , cos it 's lost a lot of its pressure and the way it gets back to the heart of course that is it 's lying alongside the bones and the arteries and as you 're walking around , okay , the arteries are still having the pressure working , the muscles are still working and the vein lies next to it and the blood is able to be milked up , it 's milked back up to a non return valve , that shuts off and it ca n't drop back down any further and the next bit does the next bit up , okay , and then that shuts off and eventually it gets back to the heart and the capillaries what will that look like when it 's bleeding ?
25 So it was with no plans for the future that Troy found himself at Greenhill fair , dangerously close to Weatherbury .
26 Descartes , indeed , was with the armies of Maximilian of Bavaria in 1619 at the very beginning of the Thirty Years War when , at Neuberg on the Danube , he had that sequence of dreams which convinced him that his mission was to seek out truth by means of reason .
27 Unfamiliar as she was with the niceties of English social life , she wondered why she should be surprised .
28 24 above ) was with the laws of kashrut , pollutions from secretions of various bodily orifices , and , as we have seen above , legislation about the cult and priesthood .
29 It had been in Essex that , out of discontent with sitting at home , Leslie had requested a posting abroad ; and it was somehow appropriate that it was with the men of Essex that he should have ended the North African campaign .
30 This act led , with Henry VIII 's blessing , to Beaton 's murder two months later ; and it was while he was with the Castalians in St Andrews that Knox first went far further than any earlier reformer in Scotland .
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