Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [verb] [adv prt] with the " in BNC.
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1 | Your Final Invoice should be sent in with the completed claims form . |
2 | The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row{ Completed Date Time } below the row labelled{ 2 . |
3 | The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row } Completed Date Time{ below the row labelled } 2 . |
4 | All this should be carried out with the battery disconnected . |
5 | I mean , they are very basic things but I think that we really do n't acknowledge they are people who should be respected along with the rest of us . ’ |
6 | Martin Harris , head of the GCR based group , should be congratulated along with the DPS volunteer force , for the excellent preservation of one of the most complicated diesel/electric locomotives in preservation . |
7 | I feel that children should be brought up with the idea of doing the best they can — for themselves . ’ |
8 | This moral duty should be backed up with the force of law . |
9 | If a change of bank is involved then a new mandate must be set up with the Institute and the bank . |
10 | When he gets time off from a fairly packed schedule after The Eleventh Station he 'll be teaming up with the Muscles from Brussels , Jean Claude van Damme , in a film called Universal Soldier Dolph relaxes by playing the drums . |
11 | ‘ But I 'll be going back with the Templemans . |
12 | I would be grateful if the cheque could be despatched along with the attached document to reach the creditor by 14 July . |
13 | I remember that one of us , I can not recall which , made the cynical remark that what we really wanted was a similar type of aircraft to the one that had crashed , in which the auto-pilot could be connected up with the flight recorder — then we investigators could just sit and watch the accident happen all over again . |
14 | So you wo n't have to shuffle the chops or the toast , when you could be getting on with the vegetables . |
15 | The extinction of many marine foraminiferal and ostracode species at or close to the Eocene-Oligocene boundary could be bound up with the establishment of the layer of cold , deep water in the oceans known as the psychrosphere . |
16 | At its most extreme limits of informality the interview could be carried out with the interviewer taking no notes or tape recording at all . |
17 | In bed , the very heavy patient may be moved around with the Australian lift . |
18 | Even the ACE name may be thrown out with the dishwater in this latest development — too many bad memories ? — ‘ but you can be sure that there will be a deuce ! ’ one insider told Unigram last week . |
19 | Doctors who are aware of such appointments in their hospitals ( or plans for them ) should notify the JCC 's secretariat of the circumstances so that they may be taken up with the department without delay . |
20 | Or maybe she was happy at the fact that , in a few minutes , after a couple of minutes ' contact with Clara Beeding 's right mitt , she would be skipping around with the best of them . |
21 | Those rounded up in this way would be detained along with the captive patrol in the ‘ prison ’ rig . |
22 | However , he said the defendant did not make any admissions and that those two interviews would be assessed along with the four interviews the previous day . |
23 | Nobody would be wandering about with the sharpened shaft of a golf club , just in case it came in handy . |
24 | As early as December 1935 , he publicly recorded Nazi Germany 's refusal to conclude any pact with the Soviet Union , arguing that such a pact would " not remove the causes of the differences between the USSR and Germany " , and that a pact of this kind " would be the classic type of " dishonest " pact because it would be drawn up with the intention of being broken " . |
25 | There were considerable dangers in the project , but Warner and Wallis would expect their writers to mould the original story-lines into the Hollywood format and any obvious problems would be worked out with the representatives of the various censoring agents who normally read every script prior to production . |
26 | If the surfaces were cleaned by sand blasting , that concrete dust would be mixed up with the sand used in the cleaning ; but when the surfaces are cleaned with dry ice , the pellets sublime away into easily filtered gas . |
27 | In either case , fees would be abolished along with the principle of selection . |
28 | An entry-level MIPS R4000-based Indigo — see page three — will be fitted out with the Iris Development Option , a package of libraries and tools such as an ANSI C compiler , the Motif tool kit , GL , Display Postscript and X-Windows libraries and Unix debugging and profiling tools , and CASEVision/Workshop , a development environment . |
29 | Please send your nominations to the Office at Epsom by the 30th November 1984 — If necessary ballot forms will be sent out with the January Medau News . |
30 | This second phase of INDECS will be tied in with the computerisation of the Home Office 's confidential suspects index — a list of names which officers in the immigration service carry with them to check against the names on travellers ' passports . |