Example sentences of "[conj] [be] [vb pp] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of these species also occur in gardens and may , like the mints , survive from former gardens or be introduced with dumped garden refuse . |
2 | The ‘ environment ’ had become a major political issue , and with the media constantly monitoring the progress of policy development , this resulted in active competition between elected officials to produce and be credited with strong legislation . |
3 | Almost every shape of sofa can now conceal a full-size mattress , and many ordinary beds can be bought with space-saving drawers underneath and be disguised with fitted covers and back cushions . |
4 | Gentle ramblers , content with three or four miles , will find the path pleasant , with no climbing , and be rewarded with impressive views of the impending mountains . |
5 | If you 've taken down a door leading from hall to living room , or kitchen to dining room , you may be lucky and be left with interesting architrave mouldings around doorways , but if they 're plain modern ones , you 'll probably rip them out with the door . |
6 | A considerable part of the manager 's task is to reconcile and be reconciled with other people . |
7 | Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE ) should be available , and be issued with hired equipment . |
8 | The third characteristic envisaged for the polytechnics , namely that they should have an ‘ applied philosophy ’ , means that their courses should have a vocational orientation and be designed with specific career outlets in mind , thus distinguishing them from many university courses which are sometimes described as ‘ pure ’ . |
9 | Other areas such as the shop , supermarket or hairdressers are often set up and , if not permanently established like the Home Corner , are used and replaced , to return again months later and be enjoyed with renewed enthusiasm . |
10 | Again , it was at stations that the classes were most likely to encounter each other , and be provided with brief windows into each other 's lives . |
11 | The members should receive full information on matters affecting their electoral area and be provided with basic secretarial assistance in carrying out their duties . |
12 | The results of my journey can not , I think , but be attended with great advantage to science returning as I have loaded with novelties in every department of zoology ; besides much entirely [ new ] information respecting the habits and economy of the singular forms peculiar to Australia . |