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

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1 This might well be so with the control of aggression and of self-seeking behaviour ; I shall make one or two remarks about this question without pursuing it at length .
2 and again roughly when would that be in with the building ?
3 You had no money on the Monday morning so you would be in with the book and bought your messages .
4 We both thought an 8-iron would be enough with the wind , but it needed a club more .
5 ‘ Poor kid , he wants to be off with the Star Eye wenches , sowing overdue wild oats and learning about life .
6 ‘ Provided always that every assignment or underlease or tenancy of any kind relating to the premises shall if required by the landlord contain a covenant by the assignee underlessee or tenant and the lessee or tenant as the case may be directly with the landlord to observe and perform the covenants and conditions in this lease contained and covenants directly with the landlord in the terms of sub-clauses ( A ) and ( B ) hereof and covenants that any sub-underleases whether mediate or immediate shall contain covenants with the landlord in the terms of such sub-clauses .
7 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 .
8 I 'll be back with the lunchtime programme at five to one tomorrow when Kaye Adams will be taking your calls on diets- are they really necessary ?
9 Although he enjoyed ARP work my husband was really fretting to be back with the Navy .
10 ‘ You 've got three hours to be back with the money . ’
11 I 'll be back with the team before sun-up — if there ever is any sun in this damn country . ’
12 Those are the headlines I 'll be back with the news in detail at one o'clock .
13 ‘ I 'm going home to have an operation on my shoulder and , all being well , I 'll be back with the party early next week , ’ said Lynagh .
14 and we 'll be back with the Camel Trophy in Herefordshire next month for the final training session … do n't think our footballers will find the going as tough as that … tomorrow we 've got Oxford against Cambridge …
15 Let her be beforehand with the world , if she could !
16 Emma Jesson will be here with the weather forecast for the next two days .
17 Should n't you be there with the dawn chorus , knocking on the door , to strike while the iron 's hot ? ’
18 Well you need to sit and be quite with the Lord as to keep doing for the Lord .
19 It can not be otherwise with the approach of death ; whether we go on pilgrimage with Raleigh or put out to sea with Tennyson , the metaphor of travel is one with which the poets have made us familiar .
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