Example sentences of "be [verb] with all the " in BNC.

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1 Those who have been filled with all the previous beatitudes of Christ now overflow in mercy to those around them .
2 Definitely conforming to the notion of a great , late period , these works , executed in Venice , Switzerland , the Italian Lakes and elsewhere , are painted with all the power and expression of the late oils .
3 Our Christmas party sweaters for big and little girls are scattered with all the motifs of the season and what could be more delightful than Wendy Phillips ' teddies , kissing under the mistletoe ?
4 Rita May ( Mrs Archer ) , whose husband died very suddenly , has been grappling with all the problems of being now on her own after forty years of happy marriage , the last 20 of which were spent at Failand near Bristol , only a short distance from the former family home of Somerville 's Margery Fry .
5 But even though you 're endowed with all the wealth , all the push , I 'm still — ’
6 They want access to Thailand 's 11 million smokers and they 're fighting with all the muscle available to them , according to Prakit Vateesatokit , of the Thai Anti-Smoking Campaign .
7 However , thanks to the efforts of Fred , Bob and a host of well-wishers , they have since been equipped with all the basics they need to start rebuilding the civilised kind of lifestyle they are obviously used to .
8 Regional promotion ensures that TV and radio stations throughout the country are supplied with all the material and information available .
9 We are born with all the potentiality for intelligence we are ever going to have , and there is not all that much we can do except to achieve as much of that potential as the world and its intelligence experts will permit us .
10 He was a very decent man but had not been blessed with all the faculties one would normally expect .
11 QUOTE : ONE JUST wondered if we had been provided with all the changes of the new laws relating to lbws .
12 ‘ My real worry is that it will be overburdened with all the problems there are in the community ’ .
13 Because generations of hard working and poorly-paid working people have shown enormous resilience and good humour in coping with substandard housing , polluted air , lifeless local rivers and streams and degraded surroundings , it does n't mean that efforts to improve air quality , the quality of rivers and also , no less , the quality of the surrounding landscape should not continue to be made with all the imagination and expertise the community has at its disposal .
14 A good defence lawyer would now be armed with all the mitigating circumstances of your life : mental records , character witnesses , … any reason why your life should be spared .
15 In the context of an infill project the competing contractors will be supplied with all the information they need to tender for the job but on a fixed price basis , including the total management of the contract and
16 It was a trick and she knew it , to ask a personal question then appear to forget it so any answer would seem to be volunteered with all the humiliation of confession .
17 Using the personal food and drink audit , Walking Dieters will be provided with all the essential nutrients that they need .
18 Her husband had asked her to keep them for me — keep them in the family , that is , but she did n't want to be troubled with all the precautions and inspections since the Firearms Acts .
19 There 's a cracking section called YOU MUST BE JOKING with all the wit of the willow .
20 Now that she 's working , I 'm left with all the swotty types , the brainboxes , and there 's no one to giggle with about motorbikes and Mr Clarke 's hideous dress sense , and the teachers ' ‘ uniform ’ of one collar tucked in a jumper , the other sticking out .
21 ‘ We owe it to the public that our games should be controlled with all the exactness that is possible . ’
22 Frank and Tom were never mentioned , even on the anniversary of their kidnaps , beyond being listed with all the hostages .
23 Eventually Humbert was forced to surrender , handing his sword gravely to the English commander and being treated with all the honours of war and politeness of diplomacy .
24 Here is a woman who insists upon being treated with all the formality of royal protocol .
25 The arms of his wheelchair were hung with all the accoutrements he needed ; a lighter , two packets of cigarettes and a little leather bandolier which held his supply of Kronenbourg bottles .
26 These were being grown with all the benefits of contemporary technology , making use of hot beds ( composed of earth and dung ) and bell-glasses .
27 The club 's Revenue Account , which shows a profit of £8 4s. 3d. , benefits from being credited with all the subscriptions paid since the summer of 1907 , against course upkeep , which does not officially begin until May 1908 on ‘ hand over ’ .
28 To this extent , in establishing the service , certain governmental and educational authorities were signalling with all the pomp and circumstance of legislation that youth did constitute a separate and , in important respects , an immature source of labour which required special treatment .
29 It was a characteristic that they were to share with all the minorities of Lebanon ; and later with the Israelis .
30 Memorandums of understanding were signed with all the republics , bar Uzbekistan , with which a document was to be signed at a later date .
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