Example sentences of "be [adj] [conj] with a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She did n't do that , but I 'm sure that with a bit more time she would have .
2 Point counting can be done by preparing transparent overlay coordinate grids at various sizes ; eye strain is found to be less than with a petrographic microscope .
3 There will be no charge for this facility and the same payment methods will be available as with a single charge .
4 Analyses of science teaching ( see reference 6 ) have shown tendencies for the preferred style to be subject-dependent but with a great range within each subject .
5 The Club atmosphere is casual but with an exciting dash of cosmopolitan sophistication .
6 The distinction is important because with a typical rectifier circuit with reservoir capacitor ( Fig 1 ) , the d.c. output voltage is significantly greater than the a.c .
7 While most experts believe the best way to enjoy a good malt is neat or with a drop of water to release the flavour , Allan Schiach says you can add any mixer you like — even a cola .
8 The oral shield is triangular but with a very prominent distal lobe giving the plate an arrow shape .
9 In order to keep the disease in check , the fish need to be redosed every six weeks , but Chris is certain that with a little more research he will eventually find a cure .
10 The Chief of Staff continued by stating that he was convinced that with a short period of special training , an ordinary infantry battalion could be employed in the Commando role .
11 His voice was soft but with a hard mechanical edge like a speak-your-weight machine , and he said ‘ men ’ like his friends said ‘ General ’ .
12 The officer in charge went forward to check that all was well and with a Permanent Staff Instructor laid out the electrical initiation cable and applied the detonators to the ring main they had fitted up the previous afternoon .
13 In his forties , his hair was fair , he was dean-shaven and with a strong face .
14 His hair was grey but with a trace of red hair remaining in his bushy eyebrows .
15 It was probable that with a type of aggravated libel , and a defence that was blatantly bogus and came apart during the trial , they decided to add a nought to the amount of damages . ’
16 Subjects given pre-exposure to the CS in the test context ( group LI same in the figure ) acquired the CR slowly compared with the control group for whom the CS was novel and with a group of subjects ( LI diff ) that had experienced the CS previously in a different context .
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