Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] be [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 We inched again past the thundering monster and its second string to the rear , and emerged at last into the clattering reverberating peace of the baggage car where I was reunited with my waistcoat .
2 I looked for her where she was lodged with her foster-parents . ’
3 Unhappy with the Steads , where she was beaten with a leather strap for wetting the bed , Ruth found a happier relationship with another family , but she could not rid herself of the insecurity .
4 Without waiting for The Fat Controller 's reaction to all this , she turned and went back to her own table , where she was greeted with little ‘ Well done 's and furtive shoulder pats from her fellow diners .
5 Floral compositions of some representative antarctic plant localities appear in Table 3.5 , where they are compared with a single northern high tundra community .
6 Of course , many graptoloids also drifted into shallower water , where they are associated with a more normal kind of fossil assemblage .
7 But volcanoes are also found in the interiors of plates where they are associated with hot spots and tend to occur either as clusters or lines .
8 But when Adam does emerge , he works at a roadside diner , where he 's smitten with waitress Caroline ( 1993 Oscar-winner Marisa Tomei ) .
9 He was promoted to Minister of State at Transport , then went to Environment , where he was charged with burying the poll tax and devising its successor with Michael Heseltine .
10 The Divisional Court ordered that the applicant 's motion be allowed for a declaration that before asking questions relating to an offence with which a person under investigation had been charged the Director of the Serious Fraud Office had to inform that person that he was not obliged to answer such questions but that , if they were answered , what was said might only be used in evidence against that person where he was charged with knowingly or recklessly making a false or misleading statement or where the answer was inconsistent with any evidence that he might give at a later criminal trial .
11 ‘ Declaration granted that before asking questions relating to an offence with which a person under investigation had been charged , the Director of the Serious Fraud Office was required to inform that person that he was not obliged to answer such questions but , if they were answered , what was said might only be used in evidence against that person where he was charged with knowingly or recklessly making a false or misleading statement or where the answer was inconsistent with any evidence he might give at a later criminal trial .
12 Six members of staff restrained Sigsworth and took him into a secure room where he was injected with a drug and the police were called .
13 Our picture , left , shows Fred Lansdown at a farewell party held in his honour , where he was presented with a carriage clock by P&O Cruises ( UK ) Finance Director , Martyn Lloyd ( left ) .
14 Following violent protest riots in the mainly English-speaking North-West Province , centred on Fru Ndi 's home town of Bamenda , about 150 gendarmes were said to have surrounded the opposition leader 's house , where he was held with over 100 relatives and followers .
15 This method works supremely well in Paris Trout , where it is contrasted with the sharply defined small town in a southern state that is the setting .
16 The best critical account of the poem is to be found in Donald Davie 's Articulate Energy , p. 154 ff ; where it is compared with The Gypsy by Ezra Pound .
17 There has been a waterworks at Bocking since 1912 , and the two boreholes now extract five million litres of water a day which is then pumped to the Panfield reservoir , where it is mixed with water from other sources at Petches Bridge , Codham and Notley Road .
18 French may be studied at Edinburgh not only at all levels of MA(General) and MA ( General Honours ) but as a single honours subject ( with a secondary subject taken in the first two years ) ; or as the major or minor subject in a wide variety of joint degrees , where it is combined with another modern European language , or with one of a number of Arts Faculty subjects , or even with subjects ( Business Studies and Law ) from other faculties .
19 However , a sale of business assets often represents the merger of two businesses where it is combined with the transfer of business activities such as goodwill or the benefit of contracts .
20 Examples of its use in various ways are to be found in Tristan and Parsifal ( many unaccompanied recitative-like passages ) , Tchaikovsky 's ‘ Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy ’ from the Nutcracker Suite ( very few notes , but marvellously effective ) , Elgar 's Symphony No. 2 ( endless examples of bass clarinet doublings ) , Stravinsky 's Petrushka ( in the 1st scene where it is used with two ordinary clarinets during the extraordinarily realistic hurdy-gurdy episode , and in the Moor 's scene later on with grotesquely sinister effect ) .
21 Small scale production has been recorded from South-west England on the fringes of the main mining districts , sometimes with gold , especially in the Wadebridge-Port Isaac area of north Cornwall where it is associated with Devonian spilitic pillow lavas ( Edwards , 1976 ) .
22 A prolonged interval is seen in diabetic autonomic neuropathy where it is associated with sudden death , and in chronic alcoholics. 50% of patients with alcohol-related liver disease will have evidence of vagal neuropathy on standard cardiovascular reflex tests .
23 On the south side of the structure the concrete was cleaner than to the north , where it was discoloured with moss .
24 Also , he had Amy 's body sent down to Worcester College , Oxford , where it was interned with costly pageantry and ostentation .
25 Then he lifted the body so that the blood dribbled over the stones and spilt on to the ground in front of him , where it was littered with the remains of other , older offerings — dead flowers , grains of rice and barley , a few coins .
26 He lifted an edge so that they could look underneath , where it was criss-crossed with a lattice of deep ribs .
27 Shaking violently in the intolerable hold of a passion as bitter as it was irresistible and torrid , she looked up at the man who had done this to her , his body before and above her , glistening and dark , darker still where it was shadowed with hair .
28 Another street at right angles to it was uncovered in Annetwell Street , where it was lined with timber buildings of second-century date , probably belonging to the fort .
29 In his own words he was seeking to get immigration control on a basis where it was firm but where it was administered with some degree of compassion for the individual case ’ .
30 There was a strange picture in one of the bedrooms of a centaur-like creature , a horse with the torso and head of a man , presenting itself at a forge to be shod , where it was eyed with fearful fascination by the smith and a crowd of onlookers .
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