Example sentences of "be [verb] with [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | This question has often been answered with artists ' impressions , but never with direct measurements . |
2 | Well I mean you know we 're not playing children 's ganging up games are we we know we 're dealing with peoples ' lives and families . |
3 | This desirable attitude dated from the days of the Victorian foundation of the system when dispersal of books which had been bought with ratepayers ' money would have seemed like culpable negligence . |
4 | Should the company have been subsidised with taxpayers ' money in order to buy a British product ? |
5 | At the heart of the charter lies our commitment to provide services of the highest quality and the best value that can be bought with taxpayers ' money . |
6 | In the case of birds , we know that meaningful clusters will be associated with birds ' life styles . |
7 | On this basis , we have only just begun to explore some of the social processes that are associated with teachers ' work . |
8 | Nevertheless , the positive attitudes towards SSE which are associated with teachers ' contact with the booklet augur well for its continued use for review purposes by Solihull schools . |
9 | Police and army vehicles were interspersed with civilians ' traps and tradesmen 's carts , the latter having to submit to careful scrutiny before being allowed to enter the Barracks square . |
10 | The same phenomenon is occurring with brokers ' research . |
11 | It is made with ewes ' milk and is left to ripen for three months in limestone caves . |
12 | Familiarity is associated with teachers ' status : the more senior they are , the more familiar . |
13 | Similarly , interviews with pupils are included but were not carried out on a systematic basis and the results have not been correlated with pupils ' GT4 scores . |