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

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1 All fees and Application Forms must be with the N.E.B.E. Secretary by the closing dates as above .
2 Other kids could be with their mothers all the time .
3 What the Commissioner will not do , however , is act as a go-between ; the contact with the union concerning resolution of disputes will be with the member , not the Commissioner .
4 However , our prayers will be with the Fellowship as you embark on this exciting period of change in the church .
5 Contracts could be with a specialist unit outside the area , which would be able to keep its facility going by attracting patients needing that care and bringing with them the cash to pay for their operation .
6 In short , information items needed to set out what the relationship between bureaux and social fund officers should be with regard to giving money advice to clients .
7 ‘ Milton 's sympathies would be with you , Albé :
8 Still , she would never see that pair again ; her dealings would be with the Bobbie Wilmores , either young , middle-aged , or old , and their wives or their mothers .
9 f The past 3 years have made us see how very interested GPs can be with this group .
10 With some research topics , such as asking people to say what criminal offences they have committed , the only chance of getting any truthful answers would be with a guarantee that the answers would be confidential ( no one else would be told the answers given by a particular individual ) , and the best way of ensuring this is to allow respondents not to give their names ( anonymity ) .
11 Other flights will be with Monarch , Dan Air , Air Europa , Caledonian Airways , Air 2000 , British Island Airways , Paramount Airways , Orion , Air UK Leisure , British Airways , British Midland , Inter-European and Spanair , using Boeing 757 , Tristar , Airbus and TU-154 aircraft .
12 You may be surprised how impressed some buyers and their surveyors will be with a good clean manhole !
13 Negotiations must be with the advisers and no approaches whatsoever may be made direct to the vendors .
14 He 's heard that some of the shots will be with female models .
15 The children will be with their friends , and parents have childcare provided , which they often desperately need .
16 They have easy bleeding and bruising too ; catarrhal complaints may be with inflamed mucous membranes which bleed easily .
17 Therefore schemes need to be submitted seven months before the date of the examination ( eg. for centres working within an academic year and holding examinations in mid-June , assessment schedules and examination papers should be with HCIMA by mid-November in order to be agreed , or revised as required , and an approved edition to be with the centre by mid-February ) .
18 Within a month of the start of the war it was beginning to appreciate its mistake , but the consequences will be with us for a long time to come .
19 ‘ Ideally , the first two rinses should be with the circulation water , then 0.5–1 litres of clean water can be used for the final rinse . ’
20 So we can actually lay down certain guidelines , rather like stratified samples , telling the interviewers that so many interviews should be with men and so many with women , so many in certain age-groups and perhaps so many in certain pre-determined socio-economic groups .
21 Your disks should be with you on the next working day after we receive your order .
22 Many of the disputes in which the English Catholics were involved during Petre 's lifetime were about the place of lay power in an increasingly clericalized church or , as John Milner , bishop of Castabala [ q.v. ] , one of Petre 's most bitter critics , put it , ‘ whether the nomination of our Pastors shall be with Lord Petre or the successors of St Peter ’ .
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