Example sentences of "be [verb] with [det] " in BNC.

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1 Those who have been filled with all the previous beatitudes of Christ now overflow in mercy to those around them .
2 The creamy bedroom carpet is echoed in the bathroom which has been furnished with some of the antique fixtures and fittings gleaned on Jake 's auction tours .
3 It was , in fact , the work of his son , William , and Miller comments ‘ I was first favoured by this sort by Mr. Peter Collinson , FRS and afterwards received a plant with a drawing of it made in the country where it grows , by Mr. John Bartram , JR , and have since been furnished with more plants by Dr. Benzel of Germantown in Philadelphia , who found it growing plentifully in shady , moist places . ’
4 You and your staff will maintain the well-established convention whereby ministers do not concern themselves with the detailed information which may be obtained by the Security Service in particular cases , but are furnished with such information only as may be necessary for the determination of any issue on which guidance is sought .
5 Although Tocqueville and Marx emphasized different features in the development of European and North American societies in the nineteenth century , they both recognized in some way the interplay of economic and political forces : Tocqueville by associating democracy with the values of an agricultural and commercial middle-class society , and by noting the possible implications of the incipient class divisions within manufacturing industry ; Marx by giving prominence to the political struggles of the working class as a movement to extend democracy , whether in his account ( in 1852 ) of the Chartist demand for universal suffrage as being , if realized , ‘ a far more socialist measure than anything which has been honoured with that name on the Continent ’ , or in his later analysis of the Paris Commune ( 1871 ) as a new form of democratic government , as ‘ the political form at last discovered under which to work out the emancipation of labour ’ .
6 Whenever all the reps are completed with some strength still in reserve , then the weight should be increased , never the reps .
7 New arrivals are treated with such awe ,
8 Indeed in the middle of the twentieth century it can be said that the majority of the world 's population lives under systems of government where the government itself and particularly the executive government are of more importance and are treated with more respect or fear than the Constitution .
9 Worksheets which are in good condition are treated with more respect than those which too quickly are crumpled , torn or part company with the staples or covering .
10 Acts undertaken for another purpose and not in order to consent can constitute consent if undertaken in the belief that they will confer a right or impose a duty and if the fact that they are undertaken with such a belief is the reason for them having this result .
11 The forests of the Old World are infested with all kinds of horrible creatures of which spiders are probably the most numerous .
12 New shapes are developed with this , especially the aryballos , a tiny round pot with a very narrow neck ( a later example , fig. 7 ) .
13 But of course we were very strongly against it really but er , because th you know we 'd been inundated with all these marvellous ideas of this progress and it 's all for the best and everything , but it does n't seemed to have work does it really ?
14 This month I 've been inundated with more questions about dog foods , and feeding in general .
15 In practice micro-corporatism of this sort has only been undertaken with any consistency by local government and their agencies ( such as the enterprise boards ) or by the development agencies ( see , for example , Greater London Council ( 1985 ) and Murray ( 1987 ) ) .
16 Until very recently , the SAAF has had the praiseworthy policy of flying as many of its historic airframes as possible , and the Oxford 's restoration has been undertaken with this in mind , or at the very least to allow the aircraft to ground-run .
17 There was an inlaid desk upon which silver ornaments had been placed with that carefully posed look that photos in House and Garden have .
18 He added that , also contrary to the report , the Barkers Centre — which houses one of the group 's stores and a number of other shops and offices in London 's Kensington — ‘ has not been placed with any estate agent to sell it . ’
19 The exuberance he felt is manifest in his drawings : rarely have topographical subjects been treated with such freedom and energy .
20 People are forever knocking the National Health Service — I admit I am not myself guiltless in this — but we could n't have been treated with more consideration .
21 Hence , in the union ( an area of approximately 21,000 people ) in which the rice-salt solution had been taught , only 6.5% of all cases of diarrhoea had been treated with this mixture .
22 In a nearby union in which the lobon-gur solution had been taught , 14.9% of all cases of diarrhoea had been treated with this mixture .
23 72 patients have been treated with this form of insulin therapy since then and only 3 with continuous subcutaneous insulin , because our patients rarely accept it .
24 A mystery surrounded his death which was assiduously played up by the media in suggesting every kind of melodramatic possibility , the favourite being that poor Hugh Gaitskell had been stabbed with the sharp ferrule of an umbrella , the end of which had been treated with some poisonous concoction .
25 We are helping with some specific problems that will occur in the run-down , such as the expansion of the former military hospital at Dharan .
26 ‘ We know that hospital caterers are struggling with some severe economic constraints , ’ says Roden .
27 The spring , he says , is a particularly perilous time in adder-land : as they emerge from hibernation , adders are too groggy to slip away from potential threats but their fangs are filled with several months ' worth of venom .
28 Within this area of what could be called ‘ pure phonology ’ , problems are examined with little or no reference to their relevance to the language learner .
29 I have lived adjacent to Bootle Grammar School in Netherton for 25 years and have been plagued with these golfers for most of that time .
30 … a charming set of young ladies who shine out prominently as sprightly vocalists and dancers , whose contributions to the programme are received with much favour .
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