Example sentences of "be with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought it might be with a boy . |
2 | ‘ You thought it might be with a boy . |
3 | A pretty girl and one that should be with a man , not a girl who should have sat beside a solicitor in a High Street divorce court . |
4 | One will be with a specialist teacher . |
5 | Her appointment in the afternoon turned out to be with a specialist dealing solely in her particular problem . |
6 | Contracts could be with a specialist unit outside the area , which would be able to keep its facility going by attracting patients needing that care and bringing with them the cash to pay for their operation . |
7 | It may be with a contact poison that quickly enters a soft-bodied creature like a greenfly and kills on contact , a stomach poison that works through the digestive system , a neurotoxin that paralyses the nervous system , or an asphyxiant that enters through the creature 's respiratory system , or we could encourage a natural predator . |
8 | So you 've got to take the initiative and be firm where you need to be with a company or with a farmer … and consider his needs , if they be economical , impracticable . |
9 | Erm one of the things that I like to emphasize er at this stage is that although it 's self employed it is as close to being employed as you can possibly be with a company but then but still destined by your own efforts to earn earn the money . |
10 | So it might be with a bit of help from you , y you could teach them a valuable lesson . |
11 | ‘ Do not speak ill of the dead ’ , we are told , yet it is a great comfort to be with a friend who shares knowledge of how awful the dead person could sometimes be . |
12 | ( d ) Location of deeds Generally , these will be with a building society or bank or in a solicitor 's strongroom . |
13 | If you are in good practice , it is fun to discover just how accurate you can be with a crosswind landing . |
14 | Better she should be with a youngster nearer her own age than with him , who anyway fancied Rose Hilaire . |
15 | I mean it 's very nice to be with a child , a baby , for about three or four hours , but after that you are quite grateful for somebody else to come and play with it for a while , and talk to it for a while . |
16 | With some research topics , such as asking people to say what criminal offences they have committed , the only chance of getting any truthful answers would be with a guarantee that the answers would be confidential ( no one else would be told the answers given by a particular individual ) , and the best way of ensuring this is to allow respondents not to give their names ( anonymity ) . |
17 | Perhaps a closer analogy would be with a telescope that misrepresented what we were looking at . |
18 | She 'd been thinking about becoming a nun but she could n't be with a baby . |
19 | Such consultation will have to be with a view to reaching agreement . |
20 | Yes , I mean the other thing is if we are absolutely honest , which we should n't be with a microphone in front of us but , if we 're absolutely honest , you know this , this is a bit of work that we 're trying to make simple |
21 | Furthermore , the best available mating may be with a sibling or an offspring on certain occasions . |
22 | There would be with a family like the Salpertons . |
23 | He says full government sponsorship would not be ‘ flexible ’ enough ; the ideal partnership would be with a waste management company . |
24 | The little girl seemed to be with a group , the carriage was dense with bulky figures , and I had the impression someone was trying to get her away from the window . |
25 | Get some movement out there we had a young , a young lady who er she name and she 's up front in the cabinet you know every opportunity she had she was looking for round the room , but not sort of in the round the outside all the time and it 's just that she wanted to be with a group of people all the time . |
26 | She ducked her head in miserable assent , then , because his agreeing with what she had said hurt her in spite of everything , she added rashly , ‘ You ought to be with a woman like Marise . ’ |
27 | I mean technically I think , what you 're supposed to be with every course . |
28 | When I leave at the end of the year , I plan to continue in pastoral work but hope to return on occasions to be with the Middlesbrough Diocesan Family . |
29 | ‘ You and I and Henry will be with the Minister at the Select Committee all afternoon , and we 'll have to be on call to brief all morning . |
30 | Therefore schemes need to be submitted seven months before the date of the examination ( eg. for centres working within an academic year and holding examinations in mid-June , assessment schedules and examination papers should be with HCIMA by mid-November in order to be agreed , or revised as required , and an approved edition to be with the centre by mid-February ) . |