Example sentences of "who is [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 It provides a family doctor service with access to specialist and hospital facilities for each student who is registered with the University physicians .
2 It provides a family doctor service with access to specialist and hospital facilities for each student who is registered with the University physicians .
3 BASI Trainers will work in conjunction with ENSA and Monsieur Pinquet ( the Secretary-General , who is tasked with pulling the member states of the European Community plus Austria and Switzerland together ) to formulate a European equivalence ( Chamonix , January 1991 ) .
4 In addition , a challenge may be issued by a person who is prosecuted with one of the offences to be considered that the conditions were improperly imposed in the first place .
5 Everybody who is connected with it is changed by it .
6 he has knowingly obtained ( whether directly or indirectly ) that information from another individual who is connected with that company , or was at any time in the six months preceding the obtaining of that information , so connected , and who the tippee knows or has reasonable cause to believe , held the information by virtue of being so connected ; and he
7 A business executive who is faced with dismissal usually has to content himself with seeking financial compensation in the form of damages for breach of contract , unfair dismissal compensation or state redundancy pay .
8 The scientist who proposes new interpretations or principles is rather like the fictional detective ( they may exist in reality too ) who is faced with the same evidence as the reader and the police , but sees that it forms a different pattern when seen from the right angle .
9 But the expedition 's leader and the discoverer of the tablets , Mr Gene Savoy , is a respected figure in the world of archaeology who is credited with the location of 43 previously unknown Inca cities in Peru .
10 And it is a Scot who is credited with using the first ‘ cady ’ on the golf course , namely the Marquis of Montrose , who played on that delightful east-coast course in the 1620s and wrote in his accounts , ‘ payment of four shillings to the boy who carried my clubs ’ .
11 It is probably a conflation of the Bladud legend with that of Simon Magus who appears in the canonical Acts of the Apostles and the apocryphal Acts of Peter and who is credited with being the first teacher of the Gnostic heresy .
12 This is in no small part due to the potential of stained glass to transform ‘ that which is material to that which is immaterial ’ , according to the 12th century Abbot Suger , who is credited with building , near Paris , the first gothic structure .
13 Auguste Comte ( 1798–1857 ) , who is credited with inventing the term sociology and regarded as one of the founders of the discipline , maintained that the application of the methods and assumptions of the natural sciences would produce a ‘ positive science of society ’ .
14 In 1850 , while in Egypt , Flaubert spends two days pondering the story of Mycerinus , a pious king of the fourth dynasty who is credited with reopening temples closed by his predecessors .
15 Two further portrait operas followed ( works in which a succession of images , rather than a narrative , are married to music ) : these are Satyagraha which deals with Gandhi 's early life and uses a Sanskrit text taken from the Bhagavad Gita , and Akhnaten , about the Egyptian pharaoh ( 1375–1358 BC ) who is credited with the invention of monotheism .
16 They were devised in conjunction ( the exact degree of which remains unknown ) with Christian Huygens of Zulichem , who is credited with making the very first pendulum clock in 1656 .
17 It was a Dutch medical man who is credited with having discovered the first recipe for gin back in the 1600s .
18 The bonus scheme for American Mr Dworkin , who is credited with turning round the company 's fortunes , began when he was appointed chairman and chief executive of BhS in November 1989 .
19 Leo , who is credited with encouraging all of this exceptional musical talent , used to run a showband in the Fifties .
20 Partly , this is because the author rightly recognizes that many users of the Statute Book approach it in a different way from a judge who is presented with two opposing interpretations with supporting arguments .
21 In contrast with [ 27 ] , a hearer who is presented with the repetition in [ 25 ] is encouraged to dwell on what he or she knows or imagines about long walks — the physical discomfort perhaps , or , alternatively , the exhilaration derived from the freedom .
22 As Ken Plummer observes , whereas once it was the homosexual who was viewed as sick , now it might be the heterosexual who is charged with pathology : ‘ Whereas once the homosexual was identified by a long series of character traits , it is now possible to identify the traits of the homophobe : authoritarian , cognitively restricted , with gender anxieties , ( Plummer , ‘ Homosexual Categories ’ , 62 ) .
23 Celsus deals with a testator who has instituted his daughter heir , and left a legacy in favour of one of his freedman who is charged with a trust to make property over to the testator 's concubine .
24 Scaevola presents a similar case in which there is a legacy of a sum of money to one man , Seius , who is charged with payment of maintenance to freedmen ; in codicils the legacy is adeemed and the sum made over to another man , Maevius : is the trust due ?
25 ( viii ) In another case Paul deals with property left to a beneficiary who is charged with trusts of freedom for slaves .
26 It is a thriller about a girl who is charged with killing her boyfriend but who then falls for her lawyer .
27 We would like to make it clear that this delay was not caused by any default on the part of the defendant who is charged with their murder nor by his legal advisers .
28 The police are under a duty to report all crimes to the prosecutor who is charged with the duty of conducting criminal investigations .
29 He stands looking straight at the judge as the clerk reads out his name and that of his co-defendant , Robert Lopez , who is charged with manslaughter and inflicting grievous bodily harm .
30 A failure on the part — ( a ) of a police officer to comply with any provision of such a code ; or ( b ) of any person other than a police officer who is charged with the duty of investigating offences or charging offenders to have regard to any relevant provision of such a code in the discharge of that duty , shall not of itself render him liable to any criminal or civil proceedings .
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