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

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1 It has its own value , but should always be given with an eye to the future ’ ( 4 ) .
2 Changed circumstances also mattered to Waters ( 1979 : 47 ) who described outstanding schools as places which were run by heads " with flair , wisdom , energy and that sense of knowing how things ought to be " but who emphasized , too , that these qualities needed to be partnered with an ability in organization and management in a wide variety of fields .
3 7.5.1.1 the Premises or the Retained Parts or any part of either of them are damaged or any part of them are damaged or destroyed by any of the [ Insured Risks or Insured Risks except one against which insurance may not ordinarily be arranged with an insurer of repute for properties such as the Premises unless the Landlord has in fact insured against that risk ] so that the Premises or any part of them are unfit for occupation or use and
4 7.6.1.1 the Premises the Retained Parts or any part of either of them are damaged or destroyed by any of the [ Insured Risks or Insured Risks except one against which insurance may not ordinarily be arranged with an insurer of repute for properties such as the Premises unless the Landlord has in fact insured against that risk ] and
5 Within Japanese organization practices , work in the internal labour market seems to be designed with an eye to the collective worker rather than in opposition to the collective worker .
6 The store should be sited with an eye to deliveries , access to exhibition areas and other Departments , and security .
7 A party leader who hopes to reach 10 Downing Street has to devote much time to party management , and policies and appointments have to be made with an eye on the reactions of party factions .
8 This means that testing must be done with an attitude of love and helpfulness .
9 So , without a Great Detective , or even a lesser detective of the fictional breed , you will find that the clearing up of the mystery , which still must be presented with an air of progress , will be carried out not largely by the processes of ratiocination ( that word invented by Edgar Allan Poe ) but by the duller process of the accumulation of facts , as in real life .
10 The user will now be presented with an Index from which several Option pages , similar in use and appearance to LIFESPAN pages , can be chosen .
11 He has also been advised that he is to be presented with an award from the Royal Yachting Association Seamanship Foundations by HRH the Princess Royal on 9 January .
12 Here you will be met with an expanse of orchard and lawn stretching to the rear of the Church of St Joseph ( see p. 92 ) .
13 Since the many responses will be presented in a statistical way ( that is in tabular form ) the well-designed schedule will be drafted with an eye to the presentation of the results in a clear and simple fashion .
14 The company says it can be integrated with an application in an few hours .
15 The company says it can be integrated with an application in an few hours .
16 This could be compared with an estimate of the same prevalence from some previous survey to give a measure of secular change .
17 We must be born with an intuition of mortality .
18 She should be introduced with an air of pride and affection to your friends and neighbours if she does not know them already , accompanied to all the places locally which will be of special interest to her in the future : the public library , the shopping centre , the best places to go for morning coffee , and any small parks where she might like to walk or sit in the fine weather .
19 The BCG accumulated evidence that costs of all factor inputs could be reduced with an accumulation of experience if companies were conscious of the possibility and managed to make savings in labour , develop standardized products , improve equipment and processes , and so on .
20 A hacker must know that there is a strong possibility that the information he accesses will be confidential and , therefore , he will be fixed with an obligation of confidence .
21 It occurred to Scarlet that Constance 's house might be burdened with an embarrassment of cardboard boxes containing knickers or transistors which the police should not be permitted to notice .
22 The important matter of consequences ( rewards , penalties and punishments ) can be illustrated with an example from the home setting .
23 They should be talking with an association of employers , but because the government has the heritage of a centralised economy there is no other body with which the unions can solve their problems .
24 A reduction in the barrage of antismoking advice during the teenage years would thus be combined with an increase in health promotion aimed at a more responsive group .
25 How far can a style be identified with an aggregate of statistical features ?
26 Alternatively , LTP may be associated with an increase in the sensitivity to Ca 2+ to one or more components of the release mechanism .
27 Once development begins , the embryo divides rapidly and each mitosis seems to be associated with an increase in calcium .
28 Increased marketable production from rural areas in general , and from the less advantaged areas in particular , will have to be achieved with an emphasis on the development of rural economy and society as a whole .
29 Does the Minister think that it is satisfactory for the people of Teesside to be faced with an application for a power station , another for a gas plant for the power station , and a separate application for the overhead line ?
30 Reading this collection of interviews with twenty five Scottish and Irish women poets is like opening up a box of plain chocolates , only to be confronted with an array of brightly coloured and diverse tasting liqueurs .
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