Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] is [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 Once again , the best way to open the sequence is to establish the location with a wide shot which shows the character of the setting : maybe it 's one of those idyllic places which the crowds have not yet discovered , or perhaps it is crammed with people and overlooked by tourist hotels .
2 Finally it is blended with 10 year old Balsamic vinegar to give its distinctive dark , sweet , rich flavour .
3 After it has killed one or more rabbits it will have to come to terms with its duties and thereafter it is fitted with a muzzle .
4 This defence will be highly relevant in the pharmaceutical industry where much will depend upon how strictly it is construed with regard to new drugs .
5 Now she is left with a weekly pension of £71.60 , plus Pounds 72 a month interest from her savings .
6 Now it is filled with the cacophony of coppersmiths .
7 Paul finds himself not only with a new pardon now he is united with Christ : but also with a new power .
8 This may be of pure sample , but more often it is diluted with a salt , usually KBr .
9 Just as the Spirit was active in breathing life into the first man ( Gen 2:7 ) , so here he is associated with the birth of the last Adam .
10 Shirley Archer 's list of statements illustrates the working-class stress on domesticity : here it is contrasted with Elizabeth Gould 's more typically middle-class capacity to see herself in other terms :
11 The development of 19C painting in Czechoslovakia follows that elsewhere in Europe , but here it is imbued with the same emergence of a national consciousness which can also be seen in literature and architecture .
12 Here it is drunk with soda before dinner and straight after .
13 It is present in some cases , most spectacularly in that of The Fox , though even here it is mixed with the sex lives of the women he knew .
14 The utopias which those most sensitive to envy and guilt have devised throughout the ages for their own relief remain literally utopian : the question is not how envy is removed , but how it is lived with .
15 But unfortunately it is beset with many problems .
16 The lichen is gathered from rocks late in the summer , dried in the sun , then it is placed with the wool in alternating layers in a large pot .
17 Consequently it is riddled with superb finger pockets .
18 He deserts her in Italy some years later , and she finds her way back to London where she is reunited with her uncle , who has never ceased to search for her .
19 Instead it is associated with unforeseen increases in rates of difficulty and displacement .
20 This is a length of pipe , with a gentle bend in it , which leads up to the surface where it is fitted with a removable cover .
21 In July , the regional office moved to the School of Architecture in Bath where it is united with the regional CPD unit .
22 The grapes tend to make a very dark coloured , deeply flavoured wine , especially in Bordeaux , where it is tempered with Cabernet Franc and Merlot to make it drinkable .
23 Economic fluorite mineralisation is restricted to the Dinantian and early Namurian limestone areas of Britain where it is associated with Pb-Ba-Zn mineralisation .
24 The lithium is stored in aluminium , stays in the reactor for up to a year where it is bombarded with neutrons .
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