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

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1 ( The chords shown in Example 83 are limited only to those with the root on C , and are mostly given with notes in close formation .
2 They are intimately connected with breaks in the long profile of the streams .
3 They are generally broadcast with rape in midsummer as a nurse crop for a grass ley , and grazed off before Christmas for fattening lambs .
4 The bedrooms have all been individually redesigned with comfort in mind and offer the best in modern facilities with colour TV ( with satellite ) , telephone , radio and minibar combined with traditional elegance .
5 However , the weights may soon become out-of-date : in particular , the Laspeyres index will tend to give too much weight to those goods whose relative prices have increased over time since increases in relative prices are usually associated with decreases in quantity demanded .
6 They are usually mixed with non-ionics in which form some types exhibit significant disinfectant properties .
7 Almost certainly these fluctuations in the breeding population are directly connected with changes in agricultural practice and prosperity , but the recent decline probably stems from the drainage and improvement of large areas of permanent pasture , rather than their loss to arable farming .
8 The official East German news agency ADN also reported on June 29 that Honecker had been formally charged with murder in connection with the shoot-to-kill policy consistently adopted toward escape attempts to the West during his period of office .
9 The oil is collected by Centris bees and is full of glycerides , which are later mixed with pollen in the hives .
10 Specimens of these butterflies are often found with bite-marks in the region of these false eyes , showing that bird predators really are attracted to this part of the body , allowing the insects to fly off to safety with no more damage than a few frayed edges .
11 ‘ Here , we 're just 10 minutes from the airport , 5 minutes from the motorway and we have a view of the Ochils ( a range of low hills just north of the Firth of Forth which are often dusted with snow in the winter ) to remind us what we 're here for . ’
12 In Australia the thylacine , or marsupial " wolf " ( often called the Tasmanian wolf because it survived in Tasmania for a little longer than in mainland Australia ) , was tragically driven extinct within living memory , slaughtered in enormous numbers as a " pest " and for " sport " by humans ( there is a slight hope that it may still survive in remote parts of Tasmania , areas which themselves are now threatened with destruction in the interests of providing " employment " for humans ) .
13 We are now collaborating with Perkin-Elmer in marketing MatchFinder , a neural network that recognises patterns produced by spectrometers . ’
14 We are proud of three students who trained in one of the pilot courses who are now working with UNHCR in Hong Kong and the way in which they are trying to keep up their standard of interpreting in appalling rat infested conditions which , one hopes , are not likely to be encountered here .
15 It is apparent from the data that Mucking was not a village but a series of shifting hamlets , a close community changing to one in which there was far less interaction , which may be intimately connected with changes in the methods of landholding .
16 The family were to be closely associated with Gloucester in the 1470s , but in the 1460s they were Neville men , and Thomas and his brother William suffered forfeiture in 1470 for their support of Warwick and Clarence .
17 The family were to be closely associated with Gloucester in the 1470s , but in the 1460s they were Neville men , and Thomas and his brother William suffered forfeiture in 1470 for their support of Warwick and Clarence .
18 The programme which will be jointly run with NASA in the US , involves 80 agricultural experts in 15 countries around the world in an effort to estimate the implications for global food supply of warming due to the greenhouse effect .
19 None of the four can be definitely linked with Gloucester in the 1470s , although the Calthorpes may have kept some connections with him .
20 None of the four can be definitely linked with Gloucester in the 1470s , although the Calthorpes may have kept some connections with him .
21 Choral and early music are strongly represented with festivals in June and August respectively , while Scotland 's orchestras , including the SNO and SCO , have full programmes throughout the year .
22 The investigators can also obtain , from school records , some information about each child 's family circumstances and thus will attempt to confirm what both the Child Health and Education Study and the National Child Development Study data suggested , that differences in test performances are strongly associated with differences in social circumstances .
23 It is true that the archbishop 's lands were already overstocked with knights in relation to the military service due from them .
24 All around them benches were quickly filling with ladies in silk gowns , giggling and chattering , who clutched velvet cushions to their bosoms as they simpered past the young men eyeing them .
25 Miyazawa 's recent calls for a period of renewed economic growth in Japan and for a cut in Japanese interest rates ( implying a weakening of the yen and a growth in the trade surplus ) were also received with concern in the USA .
26 The numbers of missing and of discrepant entries were correlated ( r=0.42 , p<0.05 ) , and both of these were also correlated with variability in peak expiratory flow ; this variability also correlated with missing data .
27 The so-far unnamed car is being jointly built with Volkswagen in Portugual .
28 Some of them , such as the LOGO programming language were specifically designed with education in mind .
29 A passage from Verdelot 's ‘ Ogn'hor per voi sospiro ’ ( in his Secondo libro de Madrigali , 1537 ) will illustrate typical early madrigal texture with an exchange of phrases obvious only to the singer ( madrigals were seldom written with listeners in mind ) ( cantus , bars 2–4 , and tenor 4–6 ; altus bars 2–4 , and cantus 4–6 ) , contrasts of four- and two-part , writing , highlighting of ‘ tacendo ’ and ‘ amando ’ with their semitonal sighs :
30 In the foregoing sections several features of the results point to the fact that , in the vicinity of T g , rate effects are closely associated with changes in certain thermodynamic properties .
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