Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] with " in BNC.

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1 German housewives are so fed up with their lives their 4,000-strong union is going on strike .
2 There were no French madrigalists but , beginning in the 1560s , the native polyphonic chanson was given new life by the immensely popular example of Lassus , whose chansons are often shot through with madrigalian techniques .
3 He confirmed the view that among perfectly ordinary people , who were neither Pharaohs nor priests , full brother-sister marriages occurred in a minimum of nine out of the 113 marriages he analysed , If the less certain cases are also included along with marriages between half-siblings , the proportion of incestuous marriages was of the order of 20% .
4 And , Carol , I suppose your spare time activities are largely taken up with your family these days ?
5 Spontaneous precipitation from surface waters is actually fairly rare because most of the carbonate a ions are weakly bound up with magnesium ions in surface waters .
6 All too often those in need of such remedies are either fobbed off with sympathetic noises or given drugs that are inappropriate and toxic .
7 Bach remedies are often given along with homoeopathic remedies and any other therapies such as acupuncture , magnetic field therapy , neural therapy and so on can be added in as indicated .
8 Every Wedding Present song has been credited to Gedge , but the publishing royalties are further broken down with every member receiving a share depending on their input to a particular song .
9 The representative of one small electrical cooking appliance manufacturer achieved excellent coverage by offering to cook breakfast actually in the studio for local DJs , and interviews with cookery authors are often backed up with sample dishes to taste in the studio .
10 For in fact political theories , doctrines or ideologies , and political action are inextricably bound up with each other .
11 To lose our basis in morality is to cease to be religious , for religion and morality are inescapably bound up with one another .
12 And it evinces a rather daring readiness to weave its fiction around the world of work , where private lives are inextricably bound up with talk of profit margins and raw materials .
13 Costs are endogenously determined along with many other things within the firm .
14 His example makes it seem that the circle is not simply a detachable result of , or something which can be considered in isolation from , certain motions , but rather something whose very nature and properties are essentially tied up with its method of production .
15 . The letters of all good soldiers show that the military duties of the soldier and his good military bearing are indivisibly bound up with the loyalty to the Führer and thus with a genuine National Socialist attitude in general …
16 The local Serbs have streamed out of Bosnia , across the River Drina , to escape the fighting , while thousands of their former Muslim neighbours are reportedly holed up with the Green Beret forces in an old hill fortress .
17 And I know that ninety per cent of your business interests are now tied in with Joey Bonanza 's empire . ’
18 To a substantial degree agricultural history and social history are inextricably bound up with one another — demesne and common land practices , copyhold and other tenures , enclosures — and many of the books already mentioned include sections and passages which will enlighten .
19 The public are thoroughly fed up with prisoners smashing up prisones , which then have to be repaired at vast expense to the taxpayer , and with attempted escapes which cause injury to dedicated prison officers .
20 Our personalities and our capacities for relationship with and to others are integrally bound in with our sexuality and its exercise .
21 But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family .
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