Example sentences of "be [verb] to [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Previously , non-surgical treatment of tubal pregnancy by local PGF2 instillation had been limited to cases with initial -hCG under 2500 mIU/mL serum ; higher concentrations were correlated with unfavourable outcome .
2 The relationships between coal rank and occurrence of gas deposits in N.W. Germany support the general rule that most gas deposits are limited to areas with vitrinite reflectance values lower than 3% Rm ( see Figs. 2 , 7 ) .
3 In published series of patients with constipation and irritable bowel syndrome or functional abdominal pain there is an excess of womeh who have had a hysterectomy but this may be because women who are referred to hospital with these disorders tend to be anxious and polysymptomatic .
4 So far this has been confined to states with lifetimes longer than about one millisecond ( ’ isomeric ’ states ) but experiments are under way to study excited slates in nuclei with lifetimes as short as microseconds .
5 This could well explain the fact that the trend since 1970 towards deferring first births has largely been confined to women with more education ( see Joshi , 1985 ) .
6 On 18 February 1791 Granville Penn ( chairman ) supported by Rev Mr Cook , John Gretton , William Stone , Edward Topham and Huntingford , received information from Vial ( who had been confined to bed with a cold and fever , and had been unable to meet the committee 's delegation ) that he supported the amalgamation of the two plans , and that he would consult his patrons and subscribers accordingly .
7 Player-manager Roy McDonough , who has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days , is happy with the likes of Robert Hopkins , Steve McGavin , Gary Bennett , Paul Abrahams and himself from which to choose as the U's bid to launch a late bid for the end of season play-off phase .
8 The effect on the shrimp population appears to have been catastrophic : fishing boats are returning to Bahrain with only 1 per cent of their pre-war catches .
9 This possibility can not be discounted , but it must be borne in mind that Szulc 's sources for this are confined to interviews with Blas Roca , Fabio Grobart and Alfredo Guevara , all of whom are ‘ old ’ Communists who might well be anxious to give an enhanced impression of their role in the early stages of the revolution .
10 In the other activity , techniques are related to principles with a view to enquiring into the relationship between the two .
11 It introduced entirely new aerodynamic principles to kiting which we shall describe under ‘ Foils ’ later , and because of its efficiency , it has been applied to power-kiting with some astonishing results , not least being measured speeds approaching 195km/h ( 120mph ) in horizontal flight .
12 On fraud , the report says that the focus of regulation and compensation should be retail investors , as more than three-quarters of compensation payments are made to investors with claims of less than £50,000 .
13 Anyway , if you 're goin' to tea with the toffs you 'd better get scrubbed down and pick out some decent clothes . ’
14 She would n't have liked me sleeping with him , but if you 're going to sleep with him , you get contraceptives .
15 GUIL : ( Rattled ) But he ca n't — We 're supposed to be — We 've got a letter — We 're going to England with a letter for the King
16 If you 're going to work with one or more colleagues who have some experience of drama , the experience can be very rewarding for both of you .
17 We 're going to cover press releases , a very important way of feeding information into the media generally , and there I 'm glad to say you 're going to do a lot of the work — you 've already been primed to do your homework , I hope you have — and you 're going to do work from group and we 're going to work with you to see whether we can sharpen up some of these press releases .
18 Well we 'll go down now going to dinner , we 're going to dinner with him .
19 We 're moving to Shanghai with mixed feelings , as we 've heard we 'll be staying in the Peace Hotel , in the noisy centre of the city , but it 's nice to feel now that we are moving on to the home stretch .
20 Two families have spoken about how they 're coming to terms with a playgroup accident that changed their lives .
21 ‘ Because you 're coming to Thirkett with me , that 's why . ’
22 Since 1983 selective financial assistance totalling £104 million has been offered to projects with a total forecast investment of nearly £320 million .
23 I am going to supper with my former Port Manager colleague , , and a lifelong friend of his called , who is also retired but spend her working life dedicated to teaching and helping spastics .
24 There 's always that barrier to be got over , when you are going to sleep with someone for the first time , and I just thought it would be a good time to get it over with .
25 Genesis is exhilarating and exuberant orthodox big-band music of a kind rarely played with such punch any more and the sharpness of the CD enhances the brash , headlong momentum of it — Tracey 's orchestras always sound as if they are going to work with the elan of Saturday night at the Savoy ballroom .
26 I hear you are going to work with Marc Almond .
27 While I was out , Reg Pybus dropped in a note saying he had been invited to Wrexham with a view to joining them as coach .
28 More than a hundred and fifty schoolgirls have been getting to grips with the subtle skills of scrummaging and line outs .
29 The mass media are not only instruments of power but , in terms of content , they are wedded to people with power or of popular acclaim ( cf the traditional criteria for news ) .
30 ‘ We are summoned to audience with Artai later , ’ he said , ‘ but until then we can do as we please . ’
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