Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adj] [conj] with " in BNC.
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1 | Hundreds of chartered accountants have been made redundant and with the surfeit of candidates competing for vacancies , employers have been able to reduce salaries in some cases . |
2 | Incidents are categorized by the degree of paperwork involved , and the best shifts are those where ‘ you 're kept busy but with stuff you can clear up on the spot ’ ( FN 26/5/87 , p. 34 ) . |
3 | Babies are born deformed or with leukaemia . |
4 | AFTER the recent reports of carjacking I now lock the doors if I am travelling alone or with just my children , but this makes me uneasy because of the risk of being trapped after an accident . |
5 | Further coats of varnish should be applied undiluted and with care to avoid runs and an uneven surface . |
6 | The most important defence is trading other than with a view to making a profit or avoiding a loss . |
7 | Yet this modest advance in steam conditions was approached late and with circumspection : the sets on order for the whole of the 1950s commissioning programmes remained mainly the 30MW and 60MW sizes , and only a third of the sets adopted the more advanced steam conditions . |
8 | John was born crippled and with cerebral palsy but could run , walk and jump . |
9 | Keith Atkinson from Malvern , was left deaf and with double vision after an operation for brain tumours , at Oxford 's Radcliffe Infimary . |
10 | The site was left clean and with a red stone surface |
11 | The site was left clean and with a red stone surface |