Example sentences of "be a [adj] [noun] [conj] with " in BNC.

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1 But do n't be fooled , because 1993 will also be a tough year but with the experience gained in 1992 , I am sure we are better equipped to deal with it and make it a very successful year for Hygiene .
2 In the south , it was to be a different story and with Vietminh claims recognized neither by the British/Indian forces who arrived first nor by the French who followed not long after , and with Japanese forces for the most part under much tighter control , the reassertion of French sovereignty , at least in so far as this might be done through the possession of Saigon , did not have long to wait .
3 Sometimes a rabbit can be shot in a burrow entrance but , even if such a shot is successful and the rabbit is killed , there is a strong possibility that with its last few movements the rabbit will kick its way far enough down the burrow to make capture difficult .
4 But I think cancer is a particular taboo because with cancer you could end up losing a leg , an eye quite suddenly , or a breast .
5 Smith added : ‘ Losing him is a huge blow but with Gary Stevens back in the side and Dave McPherson fit , we have plenty of experience in defence .
6 For both these reasons , there is a high likelihood that with advancing years wives will be widowed and will find themselves living alone .
7 I just though it was a simple misprint and with one stroke of the pen I changed ‘ otter ’ to ‘ other ’ , thus effecting a rather broader sweep to Party policy than had been intended .
8 Mistress Southwell was a Roman Catholic and with several others sought to surround the events of the Queen Elizabeth 's last illness and death with ill-omens and to suggest that she had not died in a state of grace ’ .
9 It was a considerable struggle but with my co-author agreeing that he liked the work , I was able to deliver the typescript to my publisher three weeks before the delivery date .
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