Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] to [be] with " in BNC.

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1 Any analogies have to be with living creatures that are distantly related in the zoological sense , although there may be reasons to suspect that they have similar life habits to those that the fossil animals once enjoyed .
2 These little dogs want to be with people , and they are desperately willing to please .
3 But the main problems appear to be with residential home owners , who have threatened legal action over allegedly unfair contracts drawn by some SSDs .
4 ‘ Of course , ’ he said , ‘ certain critics have argued that while Milton appears to be on God 's side , his real sympathies seem to be with Satan . ’
5 Schools ' concerns in examining their attendance rates tend to be with levels of non-attendance and in particular with truancy .
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