Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not saying they 'd have been sucked down with the yacht but they might have had a rather uncomfortable time . ’ |
2 | You can tell that you have not been fobbed off with the more mature product by the size of the cuts and the pallor of the flesh . |
3 | The whole process has been carried out with the full knowledge and support of the Essex Cricket Association and Essex County Cricket Club . |
4 | Jacques , you said this Rauff has been mixed up with the likes of Dauphin , Giselle and Umbretti . |
5 | It 's all been mixed up with the |
6 | It had been shattered along with the glass tank , the debris of which lay scattered on the carpet . |
7 | The pair have also been selected along with the Scottish champion , Janice Moodie ( Windyhill ) , for the Hermitage Scratch Cup , to be played at The Hermitage , Dublin , on 2 May . |
8 | The Pope 's 450-page draft text has been drawn up with the help of 24,000 suggestions from bishops all over the world . |
9 | This was the first time an Italian budget had been drawn up with the advice of European Community officials and approved by the EC Commission . |
10 | When the last mince pie had gone and the last slice of plum pudding had been washed down with the last drop of Madeira , the children were sent up to recapture the sleep of which Father Christmas ' bounty had robbed them . |
11 | The relevant texts have been deposited along with the presidency conclusions . |
12 | Above the Magnesian Limestone event a number of reflections have been tied in with the sequence in Larne-2 and Newmill-l . |
13 | What I really love about these guitars — the 12-strings especially — is that they 've been set up with the lowest , most buzz-free actions imaginable . |
14 | We recognised that training for this role needed to be more structured and now a formal training programme to supplement and extend my training has been set up with the cooperation of senior medical staff . |
15 | Moscow also has trade missions in most Latin American capitals , and where trade has become at all significant joint inter-governmental commissions have been set up with the aim of promoting fulfilment of the trading agreements . |
16 | Renamo , which had been set up with the support of the white minority government in Rhodesia and which after Zimbabwean independence received substantial South African assistance , was opposed to the Marxist regime imposed by the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique ( Frelimo ) . |
17 | Two suitably romantic leaders , who escaped in time , now emerged , the 26-year-old third Earl of Derwentwater , a grandson of Charles II by one of his mistresses , who had been brought up with the Old Pretender at St Germain , and become a major landowner in Westmorland , and Thomas Forster , an MP for Northumberland . |
18 | It was this lack of division that most effectively concealed from Clara the basic , classic structure of the building , for she had been brought up with the notion that walls must be above eye-level , lace curtains impenetrable , bedrooms facing discreetly into the void . |
19 | Oh I do , I do and my mates is on er , of course they 've been brought up with the metric system you see and he 's |
20 | It was not until the auction , however , on the third day , that became clear that the roof of the Collector 's collapsed will had once more been shored up with the stoutest timbers . |
21 | A story has been passed down with the spoon to explain how it came to be repaired . |
22 | The itinerary for this competition appeared to have been worked out with the sole aim of maximizing the profit of the air operators who did the transporting . |
23 | British officials said that no more than a quarter of the meeting had been taken up with the ‘ general issues ’ raised by the Chinese . |
24 | The matter had been taken up with the Bank of Ireland and he would be recommending to the incoming Executive Committee that it should be referred to the Labour Court , on the basis that it is gross discrimination . |
25 | Most days have been taken up with the unreported routine of minor incidents occurring twice or three times a day : suspect devices , random gun shots and the like . |
26 | Businessmen working away from home frequently describe the tension on their return when their partners , who have been shut in with the children all week , suggest going out for dinner . |
27 | ‘ Those carvings in the museum must have been tossed out with the rubble when they dug this place , ’ she suggested to Benny . |