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

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1 The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land .
2 On the chaise longue lay her brown wool skirt , neatly brushed , and beside it her pink striped blouse with a white collar that needed to be fastened on with studs .
3 The elderly people may have a range of social connections which would understandably be given up with reluctance and they often do not at that stage need to give up their home .
4 JOHN AMBULANCE SPONSORED EVENT : A sponsorship form will be given out with every ticket and the St. John fundraisers expect all our members to take part .
5 And if you 're building a long flight , it can always be broken up with separate landings , either where the flight changes direction , or just for a change of pace .
6 Once the soil has been dug , it should be broken up with a fork , hoe , back of a rake , by hand , with a hand fork , or whatever you find most convenient , until it reaches the stage at which raking it backwards and forwards , and then crossways , reduces it to the fine tilth described .
7 Then it was Dean Saunders , only for the pairing to be broken up with his Wales partner 's recent move to Villa .
8 The slick as a whole is too large to be broken up with chemical dispersal agents , which in any case can have damaging effects on marine life , particularly fish .
9 Soon after Saddam 's invasion , Europeans were quick to decide that , with the graver threat from Iraq , relations should be patched up with Iran .
10 Was it possible for the corpse to have been so treated , with the ‘ hollownesse ’ of every bone to be filled up with solid lead ?
11 Children … are not vessels waiting to be filled up with knowledge , but rather active seekers of solutions to problems .
12 It 's gon na be filled up with water .
13 When building timber steps , these treads can be filled in with compacted soil , finishing off with bark chippings .
14 Sparse eyebrows can be filled in with a sharpened eye pencil , but soften with a brush afterwards so there is no hard line .
15 The scratches could be filled in with wood-filler and stained to match , and then the veneer cleaned with wire wool and vinegar , he decided .
16 The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row{ Completed Date Time } below the row labelled{ 2 .
17 The form should be filled in with the completion time and date on the row } Completed Date Time{ below the row labelled } 2 .
18 The techniques of urban renewal remained to be filled in with regard to housing design and layout .
19 The form only requires a box or number of boxes to be filled out with the Group(s) identifier ( typically A1 etc . )
20 Those who delight in complexities and wish to pursue the matter further will find a number of adequate textbooks and sources of information which will be pointed out with fiendish delight by any qualified librarian , since he has had to run the whole gamut in preparing for his examinations .
21 Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing .
22 Sometimes the Pemberton Musks are listed separately , sometimes they may be listed in with Modern Shrub Roses as well as Hybrid Musks , or they may be listed in with it , which is all very confusing .
23 At school , aged fourteen , I was only just starting to trim the fur off my jaw while some of the Spanish or Arab boys would be tucking in with razor and foam .
24 Ford plans for the system to operate across Europe , but before this can happen complete digital mapping of all the countries concerned needs to be completed along with guaranteed transmission success from cars .
25 In that case the net must be gathered up with extreme care , since care taken now will mean the net can be set that much more easily at the next site .
26 The real force and power of God 's ‘ Yes ! ’ can only be heard along with the ‘ No ! ’ that is necessarily carried with it . )
27 While it was generally considered to be almost impossible to prove bribery charges against those in receipt of such payments — the success of such a charge would require specific evidence of mutual benefit — the sums received by individual politicians were large enough to have contravened the Political Funds Control Law which restricted the size of political donations and required those over 1,000,000 yen to be registered along with the donor 's name .
28 These strings may have ends ( the so-called open strings ) or they may be joined up with themselves in closed loops ( closed strings ) ( Fig. 10.1 and Fig. 10.2 ) .
29 Some libraries want their own library group others are quite happy to be joined in with one or more libraries within the adjoining group and the constitution does in fact provide that investment wish what we have n't said what those who should be at maximum membership membership and to their claim will common sense not to make it too large otherwise it might turn out to be more than than sensible discussion among a reasonable amount of people but this but then to decide that equally to encourage them to ah find ways and means of the public other than library users who will be represented on the committee and to that .
30 It was agreed that the retiring Prime Minister did not have any right to nominate or give binding advice as to his successor , though he might be consulted along with others .
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