Example sentences of "been [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Many of these have also been authorities with substantial areas of inner-urban deprivation within their boundaries .
2 ‘ It should have been Bells with the number of ringers who 've been playing ’ .
3 There has been coverage with such as yourselves and er the local papers , and we are getting word of mouth enquiries now , but we , we have said it 's for the newly qualified driver and since we 've started this scheme , I would put newly qualified in inverted commas , because we 've had two or three ladies ring us up who 've had four and five years driving experience as such and they 're frightened to death to go on a motorway and have n't been on a motorway .
4 Unfortunately , the roof surfaces had been reclad with corrugated iron when the original locally quarried stone slates became unserviceable .
5 A South African foreign affairs spokesman said on Jan. 5 that there had been contacts with Soviet representatives on a regular basis , " for example on the Namibian issue " , and " should we wish to pursue talks we would do so directly " , with no need for Hungarian or any other mediation .
6 In July 1990 there had been tension with Turkey as Greece contemplated extending its territorial waters from six to 12 miles .
7 Although there had been correspondence with the Beddington and Wallington Council about the low bridge in Manor Road , Wallington , the new routing avoided that too .
8 My officials have met representatives of the local education authorities to discuss various aspects of the new proposals and there has also been correspondence with the Department .
9 In Russia he had been expert with the knout , no less than the sword .
10 The man in charge of the fund , Brigadier Jimmy Chater , admitted that there had been problems with finding and helping Royal Warwickshire POWs , and agreed that the income from the fund exceeded the benefits paid out .
11 I know it 's on the grapevine that there have been problems with the cars , but nothing 's ever been said officially .
12 Last night Airtours admitted there had been problems with the apartments and apologised .
13 There have been problems with Geoff Thomas at Crystal Palace and Roy Keane at Nottingham Forest .
14 At Flora Road , Witham there have been problems with unauthorised parking by travellers .
15 ‘ There have been problems with fires and because of the summer conditions the embankments are tinder dry , ’ a spokesperson said .
16 A British Rail spokesperson in York confirmed that there had been problems with the Settle and Carlisle .
17 Even now , however , good-quality large-scale canvases rarely fetch more than $4 million ; and there have been problems with forgeries .
18 And there have been problems with with ground water in some of those areas .
19 The hon. Member for Newry and Armagh will be aware from his constituency that there have been problems with the preliminary investigations .
20 There have been problems with one or two areas but it has n't been a a a general problem .
21 There had also been problems with leaflets for Newcastle North and Central , Redcar , Gateshead and North Durham .
22 there have been experiments with 30 km/h zones in an attempt to win safety gains inexpensively .
23 In other denominations , as well as seeking to meet the social needs of those who are disadvantaged , there have been experiments with weekly joint services with the Asian community .
24 If you have not been contact with someone for some time and do not have a directory which is updated frequently , a quick phone call tell you whether your contact is still there or has moved on .
25 In February 1988 , says WG , Mr Carr told WG 's board that Alkar 's sales for the year to January had been £10.4m with a profit of £2.7m .
26 There had been difficulties with local planning officials .
27 He had been prodigal with them .
28 One of these early pictures may have been Miner with Shovel on his Shoulder , a clumsy Expressionist drawing in black chalk and wash .
29 It was an important fight , and she should n't have been conce with petty pickings like the hymn-singers .
30 He was the son of and seems to have been co-ruler with King Cenred ( see Appendix , Fig. 3 ) , whose advice he acknowledges in his laws which date to the period before 693/4 ( when Eorcenwald , bishop of London , whose help he also acknowledges , died ) .
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