Example sentences of "be [adv prt] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On section eleven , yes we are along with the Liberals , we are trying to maintain the budget against the government cuts , but do n't anybody get away with the impression that that is going to maintain the service as it is at the moment , because we are really to pick up extra pupils .
2 And that 's er that 's a process that we 've just been through with the Harrogate and Knaresborough local plan .
3 After all we have been through with the fire and living in a caravan , now they want us to destroy our lovely new home .
4 One more like that and you 're out with the rubbish . ’
5 If you had to stay away on your two days you 're out with the trainer then we will pay you thirty pound a night subsistence .
6 Tomorrow night we 're back with the display team , this time in the city of San Diego where huge and hungry crowds built up for a game of American football .
7 They were trying to introduce changes and then the secretary goes and kills himself and we 're back with the Commander , God help us . ’
8 Town are up with the pacemakers for promotion .
9 That morning Sara had been up with the dawn to walk for the last time in the castle grounds to say goodbye to her doves , her servants , her horses and her hounds , the last of which seemed to sense what was happening and started howling as soon as she had departed .
10 And they 've been trendy the last two or three seasons , they 've been back with the classics have n't they ?
11 Have you been out with the helicopter before ?
12 Sir Richard , in hose and open cambric shirt , wiped dust from his hands , apologising that he had been out with the craftsmen who were putting the finishing touches to their pageant for the young king 's coronation .
13 If Locke 's account is rejected then we are back with the admission that our visual experience does not seem to accord with the impression theory .
14 In other words , we are back with the relationship between the self and significant others or the world in general .
15 We are back with the problem which Eliot had considered in March 1914 when one of his seminar colleagues , Sen Gupta , had read a paper that Eliot had written dealing with the work of Lévy-Bruhl ‘ on primitive race-psychology ’ and the ‘ law of participation ’ , a paper in which it was stated that , ‘ Causality is something which can be explained away but not explained .
16 With it , we are back with the problems of identity , specifically those of projection , the process by which certain aspects of the self are seen as located in some object external to the self , and of introjection , the process by which certain aspects of external objects are seen as being located within the self ; we are firmly back in the area of object-relations .
17 The Biozorb units are back with the idea of trickle bar , layers of foam , and a plastic media — in this case Cyprio 's own media .
18 But Exodus 1.8 read , ‘ Now there arose a new king over Egypt , who did not know Joseph , ’ and then began the story of Egyptian brutality and oppression to which we have already referred , and after that we are back with the tales of the Israelites ' stubborn complaining in the wilderness with which we have become so familiar .
19 One thing she has pointed out , which I find absolutely fascinating , is this triangular trap I 'm in with the victim at the bottom and the persecutor and rescuer at the top .
20 and again roughly when would that be in with the building ?
21 You had no money on the Monday morning so you would be in with the book and bought your messages .
22 two than four about their input under the Mediwell and then after that , on the thirtieth Linda 's coming up to school erm and we 're going to actually well , Eleanor 's in English and Paul 's in his room , Cath will be in with the tutors and Paul will come into my classroom that particular time she can go round all the groups and discuss what they 've thought .
23 Anyway , I 'm through with the fiction , so that side of it 's sewn up . ’
24 His plan was to wait until Pearman had left , and then creep up on the baker 's young wife , knock her unconscious with the cudgel , and be off with the takings .
25 ‘ Poor kid , he wants to be off with the Star Eye wenches , sowing overdue wild oats and learning about life .
26 And once you 've got the hang of it , you 'll be off with the intermediates , sailing round nearby islands , practising flare gybes and joining the regattas .
27 He would be up with the morning chorus , while Beth was happy to mooch around for hours in her nightdress , drinking black coffee , smoking cigarettes and watching breakfast television .
28 He should be there every time cos she 's gon na be out with the kids and all .
29 It always is on the nights I 'm out with the UDR .
30 If they drop cigarette ash or crumbs on the carpet I 'm out with the hoover again .
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