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

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1 Good courses of ore had been met with in Deep Level , but Leathart pointed out , " the whole of the ground has been more or less worked prior to the present adventurers " .
2 Some of the matters are dealt with in other chapters ; here we are concerned with the problem of delay , to which the committee gave particular attention .
3 These include low cost remedial measures ( AIP ) , Safe Travel to School and speed enforcement which are dealt with in separate sections of this Plan .
4 The cash control , banking , accounts , maintaining of records and filing systems are dealt with in subsidiary offices to relieve the pressure on the reception office .
5 Please Note : Orders which are accompanied by payments are dealt with in strict order of receipt .
6 All the points are dealt with in short separate entries for maximum clarity .
7 Perceived as ‘ weak ’ and ‘ lonely ’ , one respondent went so far as to condemn raisins as ‘ embarrassing to be seen with in public ’ !
8 In the long term the papacy had shown itself a " Western " power to be reckoned with in diplomatic and monarchical terms — a power , what is more , that claimed to be able to decide between states on their moral actions , ratione peccati .
9 The lesser rorqual ( or minke , as it is called in Norway ) is the largest of the cetaceans likely to be met with in inshore water around Shetland .
10 A spokesman commented : " The problem of gas generation and release underground is as old as mining , and can be dealt with in simple ways by removing either the combustible gases , the oxygen or the means of ignition . "
11 Rediagramming of units , and the retention of old DMUs for many years longer than originally planned in order to keep up the fleet size to meet this new demand , have enabled the worst of the overcrowding to be contained , though there are at the time of writing ( 1989 ) stili several tight spots to be dealt with in certain areas at peak times .
12 They say that if you take one in five children , that 's twenty per cent of children , that probably eighteen per cent of children with special needs can be dealt with in ordinary schools and that there would still be need for special facilities for the remaining two per cent .
13 Students attending shorter university courses , i.e. less than six months , will normally receive free care for minor illnesses ( i.e. those which can be dealt with in general practice ) but , to cover any necessary hospital care , they must arrange medical insurance through the University , which will pay for this insurance .
14 If the aspirations of the Cockcroft Committee for low attainers are to be met , then these three aspects of difficulty will need to be dealt with in future teaching schemes .
15 The leader of the Soviet delegation , Anatoly Sobchak , a member of the Political Consultative Council , said that the issue of the possible return of territory to Estonia had to be dealt with in separate negotiations with the Russian Federation .
16 Very few cases are brought and those which are generally relate to nuisances who can be dealt with in other ways .
17 For this reason , amongst others , it may be anticipated that many parents of children who truant will , at the end of the day , continue to be dealt with in punitive fashion .
18 There may be items on the agenda relating to individual members of staff or children that are confidential and visitors to the governors ' meeting should naturally be asked to withdraw during discussion of these , but most items can be dealt with in open session .
19 Mr Corker 's planning appeal will be dealt with in written submissions by a planning inspector appointed by the Department of the Environment .
20 But the temptations of the Flesh were different : they could not be dealt with in cold blood .
21 What is more , there is a great deal of empirical evidence ( amassed over many years ) suggesting that human perception is the result of a non-introspectible process of construction , a process that takes a measurable amount of time and that can be interfered with in specific ways .
22 Authors whose surnames begin with Mac , or Mc , were dealt with in different ways under differing editorial policies operating at different times .
23 Authors whose surnames begin with Mac , or Mc , were dealt with in different ways under differing editorial policies operating at different times .
24 With increasing confidence of low sutured anastomosis , loop ileostomy has been dispensed with in selected cases ( well nourished patients with no steroid medication and with no technical difficulties in the construction of the anastomosis ) .
25 The unleaded double-case double lid is met with in parochial , rather than private , vaults and both intramural and churchyard brick-lined graves .
26 One is called ‘ Wurst ’ and the other ‘ Equilibrium ’ , a reference to their eponymous film in which the notion of cause-and-effect is tinkered with in innumerable and ingenious ways ( 10 April-15 May ) .
27 The subject is dealt with in great detail in the more substantial books on heraldry as being one of great formality — a label for the eldest son , down to an octofoil for the ninth son .
28 The safety of elderly people in buses is dealt with in separate section .
29 When looking at the amount of the benefit under s740 of TA 1988 some assistance may be obtained by looking at how the problem is dealt with in other areas of taxation .
30 " The whole complex story of AIDS is dealt with in clear text , simple diagrams and universally excellent photographs … will teach most doctors more about AIDS than half a dozen lectures — its accuracy and simplicity of style make it suitable for anyone connected with the management of patients .
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