Example sentences of "be [adv] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sharpe has been down with a calf strain this week but he trained yesterday and does not look in danger . |
2 | Wassall must have been in with a chance of winning the £10,000 first prize because he was the fifth fastest qualifier , with a time of 11.92sec for the 100 metres . |
3 | Previously they have been in with an instructor or parent . |
4 | On section eleven , yes we are along with the Liberals , we are trying to maintain the budget against the government cuts , but do n't anybody get away with the impression that that is going to maintain the service as it is at the moment , because we are really to pick up extra pupils . |
5 | If we are in with a chance of the Championship going into the New Year , then I am determined we will not be beaten . |
6 | We 've matched Portadown and Glentoran over 120 minutes so we know we are in with a chance . |
7 | Standardized fascias and fronts , company colours , house lettering and stylized logos are in with a vengeance . |
8 | And that 's er that 's a process that we 've just been through with the Harrogate and Knaresborough local plan . |
9 | After all we have been through with the fire and living in a caravan , now they want us to destroy our lovely new home . |
10 | I 've spoken to Kevin Moran when we 've been away with the Republic of Ireland and he says things there are quite relaxed . |
11 | Details are already with the foundation presidents . |
12 | are not with a client whether for Investment Business or otherwise |
13 | If we are just with the horse in an easy fashion , empathy comes more easily . |
14 | One standing forecast coupon and you 're in with a chance every week for 8–60 weeks . |
15 | Get a prescription for that and you 're in with a chance . |
16 | ‘ I do n't want the players to drop their heads — we 're in with a chance in two competitions and that 's not bad at this stage of the season . |
17 | Just give us a big cheesy grin and you know you 're in with a chance |
18 | a dog 's better looking than she is so you 're in with a chance ! |
19 | Ring the Guitarist Competition Hotline on 0891 100734 and answer these three criminally easy questions correctly ensures you 're in with a shout . |
20 | We 've got 50 copies to give out , so if you did n't win anything in our last quiz do n't worry , you 're in with a fighting chance this time . |
21 | I do n't know you , so I 'm certain you 're not with the Department ; in their parlance , you 're a stranger . |
22 | " You 're out with a blonde , " he said , " you see the wife coming ? " |
23 | One more like that and you 're out with the rubbish . ’ |
24 | If you had to stay away on your two days you 're out with the trainer then we will pay you thirty pound a night subsistence . |
25 | Now they 're back with a corker called ‘ Hey Donna ’ ( Impact American ) . |
26 | Tomorrow night we 're back with the display team , this time in the city of San Diego where huge and hungry crowds built up for a game of American football . |
27 | They were trying to introduce changes and then the secretary goes and kills himself and we 're back with the Commander , God help us . ’ |
28 | You 're either with the enemy or you 're not . |
29 | Egon Zehnder has only ever employed 140 consultants , and 100 of those are still with the firm . |
30 | ‘ This means that the state spent something in the region of DFl.100 million on the roughly 2000 artists covered by the scheme between 1984 and 1987 , and most of these works are still with the artists ’ estimates Blote . |