Example sentences of "[noun pl] with [be] " in BNC.

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1 The strain of caring for a disturbed relative can be considerable and the need for an understanding and reliable friend to talk to and share the anxieties with is often very great .
2 He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman .
3 The easiest uses to come to grips with are exclamations such as ( 1 ) above , because they give a very clear impression of somehow looking at the infinitive event from a position before : they express a desire or longing to realize the infinitive event , so that ( 1 ) might be paraphrased " I would love to be in England …
4 If a teacher leaves it up to the pupils to work on their own initiative , will they miss out on essential skills while coming to grips with being responsible for their own learning ?
5 But the character of Plas-yn-Rhiw is subtler than that , drawing its mood from the Welsh landscape and blending its colours with those of the wildflowers with are freely admitted through the gates .
6 Stephane Chapuisat is proud to be Swiss — and fed up to the teeth with being a loser .
7 The wines were all from excellent recent vintages , including the fine 1988 white burgundy and an Alsace wine , which perfectly complements foie gras with is light , grapey fragrance on the nose and multiple layers to flavour on the palate .
8 I 've got contacts with is
9 ‘ By this method we believe that we will get a more appropriate range into the stores , and that those titles with be maintained in stock at all times .
10 President Fujimori has furthermore made two public speeches , in September and October , which were strongly critical of human rights organizations in Peru : he charged human rights defenders with being ‘ useful sops ’ and of collaborating with subversion .
11 People have had problems with being labelled ‘ Hendrix clones ’ , possibly when they do n't want such a tag — the excellent Robin Trower springs to mind .
12 His language was certainly not watered down when he charged the scribes and Pharisees with being ‘ white-washed sepulchres ’ , ‘ blind guides ’ and even ‘ a brood of vipers ’ .
13 And it 's self employment so the couriers that we er supplied with the parcels with are the p- umm er , they 're liable for tax and insurance if any is due , I mean earn a certain amount of money before you start
14 What Morrissey still ca n't come to terms with is that now , for some strange reason , hordes of people profess to have fallen in love with him and previous to the band , he often states , no girl ever even took him into consideration .
15 Tt er and i in a sense there 's kind of been an upward trend in terms of progression through that , that reform but within that there have obviously been a number of and in a sense what we 've been coming to terms with is , is what has been causing those , those variations , those changes in that policy .
16 ‘ He has finally come to terms with being a United player . ’
17 Once the early shock is over , if girls have come to terms with being pregnant , there are a lot of enjoyable things about it , as many girls have found .
18 The bloody girl was in Bali , hiding , and trying to come to terms with being exposed in the News of the World .
19 I always say that there are planetillions of humans in this galaxy who have n't even come to terms with being sapiens .
20 Generations of the same familyes have worked at Cowley , in recent years the numbers employed have declined , two of the works are due to close he says , The opening of Act 2 is a song which dela swith the lethargy that is seeping in and coming to terms with being out of work .
21 Meanwhile , Steve 's coming to terms with being scarred for life .
22 Volunteers handle hundreds of cases every year helping Darlington people to come to terms with being victims of crime .
23 75 What neither the men nor the resisting women ever came to terms with was the completely new skill represented by monotyping .
24 While I was there Sean told me the knife he used to slice the lemons with was stolen last Friday ! ’
25 The first animal she ever made friends with was a pig : ‘ When I was small I always wanted to join a circus with a troupe of six Tamworth pigs .
26 When asked how his release had been arranged Jacobsen and Waite both charged reporters with being irresponsible and endangering the lives of the remaining hostages .
27 Ten million children with be AIDS orphans by the year 2000 .
28 Check the design matches very accurately at seams , as any mistakes with be highlighted .
29 SINGER Vanessa Paradis , at Number 13 in the charts with Be My Baby , finds success has its drawbacks .
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