Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The overlap between temporary and part-time working is most pronounced with respect to seasonal , temporary and casual working . |
2 | We therefore think that CBP100 is weakly associated with CREB in extracts from UF9 cells and that this association is disrupted ( or the amount of CBP100 is reduced ) following differentiation . |
3 | Unlike the dysuria associated with cystitis or upper renal tract infection , gonococcal dysuria is rarely combined with frequency of micturition . |
4 | The exhibition is lavishly illustrated with colour photographs and features a moss garden composed entirely of local Ulster mosses . |
5 | Rank is additionally charged with assault causing actual bodily harm on February 2 this year , driving while disqualified and failing to surrender bail on March 15 . |
6 | Even so , force is , in the ideal state , primarily an exclusive instrument of the state , though even here force diffuses outwards from the state to civil society and to sections of its population and , as such , is intimately connected with hegemony . |
7 | ( f ) Conditional sales and hire purchase The right of security is intimately connected with property . |
8 | In all three novels the construction of personal identity is intimately associated with metaphor 's work at the level of discourse . |
9 | Colour is intimately linked with light , so it is hardly surprising that changing light alters colours , enhancing the brilliance of some while causing other to fade almost into invisibility . |
10 | Psychedelia was the first music where having special effects mattered more than anything else and , as a consequence , this bilge is all laced with temple bells , squitting stars , stupid echo effects and God knows what else . |
11 | Empowerment enthusiasts say it is all to do with company culture and ensuring that employees are all fully conversant with the corporate goals and mission . |
12 | It is all to do with progress for progress ' sake . |
13 | It 's just that feeling light or heavy is all to do with gravity . |
14 | And yet presenting food is all to do with drama . |
15 | But the idea that this is all to do with long-windedness is quite wrong . |
16 | Actor Bill Roache , alias Ken Barlow , added : ‘ The cast is all filled with admiration for the way they sustain the standards of our scripts . ’ |
17 | If , however , piece 2 is wrongly positioned with respect to the others , the assembly will appear as . |
18 | They will go for vocabulary which is highly charged with imagery and emotion . |
19 | Language delay is one of the most important areas to check as it is highly correlated with behaviour problems and later reading difficulties at school ( Stevenson 1985 ) . |
20 | Set back from the main road , the Hotel Gabbiano is personally run with pride by the Mirandola family . |
21 | If a person is rightly charged with larceny , but the jury in reliance on section 44(3) mistakenly convict him of obtaining by false pretences , the Court of Criminal Appeal can not substitute a verdict of guilty of larceny under section 5(2) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1907 ; for the verdict implies an acquittal of larceny , so that it can not ‘ [ appear ] to the Court of Criminal Appeal that the jury must have been satisfied of facts which proved him guilty of [ larceny ] ’ ( Rex v. Fisher ( 1921 ) 16 Cr.App.R. 53 ) . |
22 | Thus , if maleness is especially associated with individualism , feminists may need to point to connectedness , but if connectedness is part of the male view , emphasising it wo n't be feminist . |
23 | But whatever symbolic power this picture has , it is diminished by the suggestion that , stylistically , the picture is merely playing with tradition . |
24 | Male is only sandgrouse with throat but not chin black . |
25 | ‘ That girl is so filled with energy . |
26 | There 's a superb comic performance from Robert Austin as the hilariously touchy yet deeply sympathetic manservant Maitland , and outstanding work , too , from the 15-year-old Kellie Bright as Laurel , an alarmingly forward yet painfully vulnerable child who announces that her mother ‘ is so overloaded with sex that it sparkles ’ . |
27 | You see , an island like Hodges is so occupied with copra that it produces nothing else . |
28 | Broadcasting is so intertwined with politics that even the debate over its regulatory bodies is politicized . |
29 | It is entirely faced with marble , over 30,000 square metres of it . |
30 | The underlying epidemiology is unknown , but is perhaps associated with pasture contamination by that proportion of ingested larvae which did not undergo hypobiosis in early summer . |