Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] be [v-ing] with " in BNC.
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1 | The tub is kept in a warm place and within a few days is crawling with worms . |
2 | Some mortgagees are dispensing with the involvement of conveyancers with endowment policies altogether . |
3 | He claims , however , that few customers are dabbling with transaction processing monitors . |
4 | We 'll be limited in our ability to find out what these Trusts are doing with public money , what they 're doing er er in su su what they 're doing er i i i in support of , support of patients . |
5 | Yet in fact the principle at stake is quite a different one : these texts are dealing with a special type of trust of the residue of an estate , under which a trustee was requested on his death to hand over whatever was left of the estate he had inherited . |
6 | Naturally , with a cast of actors who are all approximately the same age , the casting of heavy character parts has to be considered very carefully , and of course not all plays are teeming with characters of similar age . |
7 | France lifted energy taxes on biofuels last year and several cities are experimenting with RME-fueled buses . |
8 | Several children were playing with the pastry and another child wanted to join in too . |
9 | They said several men were helping with inquiries . |
10 | For instance , the considerable differences in the number of interactions ( compare , for example , the pseudonymous Claybourn and Greystock ) is partly a function of their length : a relatively tow number of interactions does not indicate prolonged periods of silence , and most teachers were interacting with children most of the time . |
11 | And whereas most forces are coping with a rocketing crime rate , Gloucestershire are reporting shoplifting down by 13 percent … bike thefts down by 9 percent , and vehicle thefts reduced by 3 percent . |
12 | Providing support generally in a class where most children are struggling with the work , discouraged or disaffected . |