Example sentences of "[being] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And in their midst , immense and motionless , sat a squat , wet-skinned , tentacled being with a trail of black mist escaping from his mouth .
2 But as Belgian employees are given extensive rights after being with a company for 12 months , many employers prefer to employ a high number of temporary staff , which may include foreigners .
3 ‘ Now I 'm going to concentrate on my music and give my career more focus being with a company that understands what I 'm doing .
4 When he had sex , he secretly fantasised that he was the woman but even that was confusing because the concept of being with a man repulsed him .
5 From being with a squadron on a war footing at Driffield — which was a pleasant oasis in the East Riding of Yorkshire — to arriving in the Highland town of Forres , which seemed to welcome the inmates of Kinloss. was like fumbling through a series of dark curtains into some broad sunlight .
6 It 's not the same as being with a girl , of course , but people do it .
7 But usually we think of the early idea-seeking interview as being with a non-expert , an ‘ ordinary ’ person who does not have any particular consultant status .
8 Being with a prostitute is different from meeting a girl at a party and ending up in bed together , although there 's no difference in the mechanics of the sex .
9 ‘ I can truthfully say that being with the recent squad has been like being with a family .
10 I believe the excitement of being with a criminal turned her on .
11 WITH more than half our trade now being with the EC , its development and influence has never been more important .
12 The ideal pitch attitude was easy to maintain , being with the top of the engine cowling just below the horizon , and like this we quickly reached the fiftyknot lift-off speed to part company with the viscous sea and curve easily away over the Solent .
13 But I really loved being with the Spencers
14 I see that you enjoy being with the boys very much , so go and sit next to Gilbert this afternoon . ’
15 Being with the duchess , ’ said Harvey , indicating Signe who struck him playfully .
16 Erm , being with the S S P C A , I have seen a lot of very sad pictures of animals , but one of the saddest photographs I saw , quite recently was two monkeys , well they 're primates , we are
17 Yet Lupus , awaiting a royal summons , was torn between hope and fear : attendance ( and to ignore an invitation was dangerous ) threatened new burdens , yet being with the king ( though to appear uninvited was unthinkable ) offered the prospect of benefits .
18 I 'm already past the statutory retirement age and besides , I 've enjoyed being with the people in Harwich so I 'd like to stick with them if I can . ’
19 And also just the the whole erm general feeling of being with the people in the flats .
20 ‘ Held with the intention ’ has come to mean brought into being with the intention , on the part of anyone , and subsequently held , by him or by anyone else' ; and if that is what the draftsman intended or was instructed to express , the conclusion is irresistible that he did so with a degree of competence that would not have disgraced a chimpanzee learning the piano .
21 Being with the band for 12 years you might think that Marlene would get fed up with their music .
22 Being with the nuns only made it feel worse .
23 Another says : ‘ I pray best when I sit before the Blessed Sacrament , or look at the Crucifix without saying anything — just being with the Lord . ’
24 But , for all her new-found success , she regretted not being with the Englishman .
25 A new settlement system came into being with the creation jointly by the Bank of England and the London Stock Exchange of the Central Gilts Office .
26 Once we have tasted the intimacy of a whole group being with the Father and hearing his voice , there is placed in the believer a hunger for this that will not go away .
27 In 1756 he had opened his poem On the Goodness of the Supreme Being with an invocation to Orpheus ( the Gentiles ' David ) which beseeches him for inspiration for his great religious theme :
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