Example sentences of "is [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , we need to consider what problems might arise and make provision accordingly , accepting that such provision should be very flexible if it is to cope with the range of need presented by the disabled .
2 The reason that that B one insertion has been made is to cope with the use classes order change .
3 New rules for athletes in Portugal are being drawn up and Mota is helping with the project .
4 IBM Corp and Sequent Computer Systems Inc are possibly on it too — Siemens-Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG is helping with the chip so may also be in the line up .
5 IBM Corp and Sequent Computer Systems Inc are possibly on it too — Siemens AG is is helping with the chip so Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG so may also be in the line-up .
6 The coir is blended with a mix of nitrogen , phosphate and potassium fertilizers to form the new compost .
7 If a child is sniffing with a group of young people , and has been for some time , it may help to provide other more interesting and exciting leisure activities .
8 All you have to do is to go with the flow of events , letting each scene add to what has gone before .
9 The cost is calculated with the benefit of advice from independent actuaries at what is expected to be a reasonably stable proportion of pensionable pay .
10 Barclays charges a £150 arrangement fee which can be added to the loan , although the charge is waived if an endowment , pension or mortgage protection policy is arranged with the bank .
11 The completion of the loan contract in most cases is publicised with the aid of a ‘ tombstone ’ ( advertisement ) in the world 's financial press and journals .
12 When a group of female mice is placed with a male their oestrus cycles become synchronized and the majority of animals will mate on the third night .
13 A sweater is placed with the back uppermost , and the hemiplegic arm is placed beside the sweater .
14 The lichen is gathered from rocks late in the summer , dried in the sun , then it is placed with the wool in alternating layers in a large pot .
15 Down in the heart of the coke the limited supply of air is reacting with the carbon to form carbon monoxide .
16 In Britain every member of the population is registered with a doctor whose circumstances may range from working alone ( a single-handed practice ) to working within a large health centre consisting of several GPs working in concert .
17 It provides a family doctor service with access to specialist and hospital facilities for each student who is registered with the University physicians .
18 It provides a family doctor service with access to specialist and hospital facilities for each student who is registered with the University physicians .
19 It is registered with the FDA , and is used mostly with children .
20 Assuming that the organisation that is established to give help to prisoners in the Caribbean is based in England or Wales and is unconnected with any other charity , it will find it difficult to persuade the Inland Revenue that its activities are wholly charitable unless it is registered with the Charity Commission .
21 The circle is squared with the statement that ‘ environmental controls are vital to the acceptability of opencast coal working and must be adhered to if sites are to meet current environmental standards ’ .
22 Republic manager Jack Charlton is toying with the idea of using Kelly alongside Niall Quinn in attack .
23 With Philip Gray ruled out through injury , manager Billy Bingham is toying with the idea of pushing Hughes up front alongside Iain Dowie — in a ‘ little and large ’ partnership .
24 McHale is toying with the idea of a complete reshuffle as the Seasiders bid to climb closer to the Fourth Division play-off zone .
25 In the following example , the motives of someone who stabs his victim many times in her genital area are not discussed in public ; indeed the sexual component is dismissed with the claim that the victim had not been indecently assaulted .
26 The other half of the space ( z>0 ) is filled with a type I superconductor .
27 The Rt Hon the Lord St John of Fawsley , chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission , says the commission ‘ is filled with a sense of outrage by this proposal ’ .
28 We may , in fact , reinterpret any of the diagrams of Figs ( 2.25 ) -(2.31) by assuming that the whole space is filled with a material of conductivity unc and the field lines are now the lines of current flow as well .
29 His work is filled with a hatred of savagery , of ungovernable elements in both self and state .
30 It is filled with a climbing frame , bean bags , inflatable bouncers , mini-trampolines and balance boards because , as Angela explains , the voice should sound the same whether you are standing still , balancing , bouncing about or clambering up and down .
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