Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Such an exercise can span huge parameter ranges in which quite different behaviours are observed ( but all of which are intimately tied up with the existence of periodic orbits : even the strange attractor is densely packed with unstable orbits ) .
2 As the question of his death date , and indeed the circumstances of his death , are intimately bound up with the vexed problem of the identity of his successor , further discussion of it may suitably be left to the following chapter .
3 . 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 …
4 Well they had a particularly bad time many of them lost absolutely everything and now they 're protesting cos the Lloyds people are only coming up with a nine hundred million pound rescue package that might give them some of them back half of what they invested .
5 If the documents in question are not sent out with a letter , but are signed at the conveyancer 's office , then it is important to set out a memorandum recording the date and time at which the document was signed and also how the document was explained to the client .
6 Perhaps monotony , fragmentation and excessive pace are noted by few housewives and are not bound up with a dominant feeling of dissatisfaction .
7 Section 56 deals with transfers of works in electronic form and the position with respect to copies which are not transferred along with the original software .
8 It is the South-east that needs new settlements , if we are not to end up with a town-and-country muesli of interest to no one .
9 They represent , in Russell 's colourful phrase , the realm of " logical fictions " , and while the life as we know it obviously would be inconceivable without great many of such " fictions " ( they include , among other things , all the spatio-temporal objects of our everyday experience ) , there are a large number of others which are neither very useful nor indispensable and should be carefully guarded against if we are not to end up with an ontology crowded with all sorts of phoney entities .
10 In other words the access paths for joining or separating relations are not set up with the data .
11 Mind you , I expect they 're already fixed up with a vet .
12 It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York .
13 If we 're doing add we 're just starting off with the counting numbers .
14 " I hope you 're not coming down with a fever , dear , " said my mother .
15 The local pottery had been totally flooded out with the stock ruined .
16 In both Scotland and Lancashire it was barely 3,000 , while the militant Kent coalfield had been totally wiped out with the successive closures of Snowdon , Tilmanston and Betteshanger pits .
17 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 .
18 The Action Teams have been deliberately set up with a wide brief so that they can adapt to local needs without having to conform to a rigid pattern .
19 My family have lived in Anglesey for 500 years , mostly as parsons , and I am deeply tied up with the people and landscape .
20 Stalin therefore becomes the authentic Marxist , able to deal with specific historical circumstances , as against Trotsky who is regarded as having been hopelessly caught up with the a priori universalism of an abstract Marxism .
21 Most simply give themselves up , and , in the case of those who have done no more than poach the odd buck for a little bushmeat , are often let off with a caution .
22 Women are now coming back with the end of an old , discontinued lipstick , or a favourite dress , and asking us to match it . ’
23 George Stephen remembered how as a youth he heard ‘ many a semi-domestic debate as to the extent to which parliamentary manoeuvring could be successfully carried out with the ministerial benches ’ .
24 Many different groups are involved in the pollination of modern angiosperms and , in rain forest , this seems to be rather bound up with the level in the forest at which the flowers are presented .
25 Large leaves may need support from a cane or , in the case of ficus , can be gently rolled up with an elastic band .
26 high I 'm only coming out with a ten flush , pair of aces , and a pair of eights would have been mine whichever way you played it .
27 I 'm not going on with the lecture if they 're going to play their childish little games in here . ’
28 But I 'm not going out with a bloody cold like this !
29 It 's all right , sweetie , I 'm not coming back with a bone through my nose , but I might come back with a bit less of a bone in my head .
30 I 'm not messin' about with no glasses .
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