Example sentences of "they [be] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A number of the tournaments to which you refer in your article had reduced entries because they are conflicted with other new events and not because of deteriorating interest .
2 that employees are entitled to use reasonable force as a means of self defence when they are threatened with physical harm and unable to reasonably consider escape .
3 To offset the emotional effects of their unnatural life-style they often require tranquillizers , and to ensure commercially satisfactory levels of meat production they are injected with anabolic — that is , body-building — steroid hormones .
4 The limitations of QACs are of less significance when they are compounded with other products with which they can exert a synergistic effect .
5 In the Trichoptera and the Dipterous family Psychodidae , for example , they are closely covered with hairs , while in the Lepidoptera they are invested with overlapping scales .
6 Top quality bags will have no visible stitching on the shells as they are made with internal seams .
7 Both cheeses are slightly unusual in as much as they are made with cooked curds that have been heated in the whey for about 30min before being drained .
8 Beware of ‘ sugar-free ’ commercial products such as cakes and jams , especially those from healthfood shops — often they are made with fruit-juice concentrate and are just as rich in natural fruit sugars as if they were made with cane or beet sugar .
9 If they are filled with progressive rubbish , they should demand from the headmaster and governors that they should return to traditional structured learning so that their children will have a fair chance .
10 These phospholipids form polymers when they are irradiated with ultraviolet light ( Scheme 1 ) .
11 They are blessed with good humour and bring luck to mortal miners by knocking at spots behind the seam faces where rich ore lodes may be found .
12 Models may be termed ‘ hot ’ or ‘ cold ’ depending on whether they are fitted with integral heaters .
13 For parents , it is only too long a period of encumbrance and handicap during which they are saddled with young who demand continual feeding , who reduce their freedom and regularly expose them to danger .
14 But badgers ' often show up better than most , and because they are endowed with stout claws on their front feet , there may be four or five distinct claw-marks showing even if the ground is too hard to reveal the rest of the print .
15 These deeply ingrained socially appropriate patterns of thought and behaviour we call ‘ norms ’ , since they are endowed with normative force and moral value by their adherents .
16 If , for example , they are tested with full-strength or even half-strength milk , they show no preference for the more or the less sweetened examples .
17 Curves plotted according to this simple analysis are shown in figure 10.4 where they are compared with experimental data obtained for various tactic forms of poly ( α-methyl styrene ) .
18 A SCHEME for appraising teachers ' performance is being delayed because they are overloaded with extra work for the national curriculum and school budgets , writes Ngaio Crequer .
19 They are packed with concentrated food to fuel the young plants throughout the first stages of their growth until they are able , with their leaves , to manufacture food for themselves .
20 But do n't go too near them — they are covered with stinging hairs .
21 They are covered with poisonous hairs or have within their bodies a particularly acrid-tasting substance .
22 They are contrasted with secondary sources , which are data got at second hand ; i.e. sets of data culled from other people 's original data .
23 Tears come from the deepest emotions , from joy and beauty and often they are tinged with nostalgic sadness .
24 Obviously , single-syllable words present no problems — if they are pronounced in isolation they are said with primary stress .
25 But on the question of private tuition fees they are moving with remarkable alacrity .
26 As the morning traffic builds up on the A49 they are rewarded with constant beeps of support from truckers , bus drivers , ordinary motorists and men in suits driving expensive company cars .
27 And when the law actually penalises people who inflict punishment outside the law through sheer frustration with its inadequacies , has not the time come for judges to realise they are dealing with real-world situations and sentence accordingly ?
28 In a review of the first edition of this book , Sara Mills took issue with me for pessimistically implying that linguistic reform is impossible ; she pointed out , and I think with some justice , that my analysis risks leaving women with no way to hit back when they are confronted with sexist language , at least until after the revolution .
29 They are associated with distinct domains of use .
30 But volcanoes are also found in the interiors of plates where they are associated with hot spots and tend to occur either as clusters or lines .
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