Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] with the " in BNC.

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1 In any case , when someone gossips well they are called a wit or a conversationalist ; only those who gossip badly are tarred with the appellation ‘ Gossip ’ .
2 This has since been refined with the issue of the revised Capricode ( DHSS , 1986 ) manual in 1986 .
3 Dauberval 's exclusion from the Académie Royale ( later the Paris Opera ) was justified by those in charge because they felt his idea of making farmers , peasants and the like the heroes and heroines of his ballets was beneath the dignity of an opera house whose stage had hitherto been occupied with the deeds of noble heroes , heroines and courts .
4 This trend has only been strengthened with the enfranchisement of spending power in modern industrial societies .
5 Modern artists have long been fascinated with the comic strip : MoMA 's ‘ High and Low ’ show a while back provided a primer on the subject .
6 The site has long been identified with the Durobrivae of the Antonine Itinerary and the Ravenna Cosmography , and its name is further recorded on several mortarium stamps .
7 Leith has long been identified with the craft of Shipbuilding .
8 Cocoa has long been associated with the Temperance societies and other groups who fought against the consumption of alcohol .
9 One of the Tories who broke party and class ranks was Dame Janet Fookes , who has long been associated with the RSPCA .
10 The one at Marham in Norfolk incorporates a World War One aeroplane of unspecified type and that at Upwood the Canberra which has for so long been associated with the RAF station .
11 The Turners had long been associated with the ironmongery trade in Dublin .
12 These have long been associated with the arch-priest of uniformitarianism , Charles Lyell , who used them as the frontispiece of his great proselytising work " Principles of Geology " .
13 Mr Molyneaux has long been associated with the integrationist wing of his party , which feels that devolution for Northern Ireland would be too unstable , given the requirement for power-sharing between unionists and nationalists .
14 The new owner had long been acquainted with the village on account of his association with the Physic Garden .
15 Programmers in the second tournament had all been provided with the results of the first , including Axelrod 's analysis of why Tit for Tat and other nice and forgiving strategies had done so well .
16 While the identical symmetric sections of an infinite ladder would obviously be loaded with the characteristic impedance , this is an impractical arrangement .
17 In the area of taxation it had been established by the time of Edward I that direct taxes could only be levied with the consent of Parliament .
18 Since the condition often occurs in the secondary-school years , the young person may not only be faced with the trauma of the diagnosis and the confusion of being still able to see clearly in some situations and not at all in others , but there may also have to be a decision to transfer the medium of communication from print to braille , all this taking place in the years leading up to important examinations .
19 Nevertheless , if one plots unemployment against data showing the acceleration or deceleration of price inflation then a trade-off does re-emerge , which is consistent with a monetarist view of the economy ; lower levels of unemployment which are below the natural , market-determined , rate can only be achieved with the consequence of an acceleration of the rate of inflation .
20 A case may only be transferred with the consent of the receiving court .
21 He declared on television that " Poland 's painful but necessary programme of getting out of economic catastrophe can only be realized with the understanding of the majority of the nation " and that " the country had made its choice " .
22 Such an application can only be made with the leave of the court , and the court may only grant leave if it is satisfied , inter alia , that ‘ there is reasonable cause to believe that if the court 's inherent jurisdiction is not exercised with respect to the child he is likely to suffer significant harm : ’ see section 100(3) and ( 4 ) ( b ) .
23 A family assistance order can only be made with the consent of the adults concerned .
24 A minus point is that the oil-filter cap can only be reached with the covers off .
25 The proportion of local authority expenditure supported by grants has been reduced to a figure Layfield thought could only be reached with the aid of LIT ( Layfield 1976 : 184 ) .
26 Nature 's secrets can only be revealed with the aid of ingenious and penetrating theories .
27 Shifting between the gears in these two lower ratios can only be done with the tractor at a standstill , so it does n't matter that they are unsynchronised .
28 This can only be done with the parents ' help .
29 In almost all cases testing may only be done with the fully informed consent of the person being tested .
30 Towards the end of this phase bronchitis develops , characterised by mucus containing immature lungworms in the airways , which may only be seen with the aid of a low-power microscope , and by cellular infiltration of the epithelium .
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