Example sentences of "with is " in BNC.

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1 What he has to come out with is not initially clear , but it becomes clearer when a taste of gay night-life turns him off , and he trails back to his dull wife .
2 But the central and substantive argument that defenders of Roman catholic schools have had to deal with is that the dual school system in Northern Ireland encourages , supports , or at least reinforces the sectarian divide , and that it forms part of the vicious circle maintaining conflict in Ulster .
3 One of the five fields dealt with is disability in the elderly .
4 Whatever money the artist leaves the venue with is the amount which the agent can commission .
5 The principal moment I 'm left with is a shot of two smoky essences in bottles , the sound of dry autumn leaves rustling through a chill night wind , and the voices of Cecil Kellaway and Veronica Lake , father and daughter , conversing from their adjacent bottles .
6 The complexity I am concerned with is not that supposed intrinsic property of the text which politically motivated critics allegedly distort ( in biased readings ) and impartial critics transparently represent ( in long readings ) .
7 The wines were all from excellent recent vintages , including the fine 1988 white burgundy and an Alsace wine , which perfectly complements foie gras with is light , grapey fragrance on the nose and multiple layers to flavour on the palate .
8 ‘ Perhaps , too , as parents you may be wondering , like I do frequently , whether the educational system you are confronted with is the right one to produce the kind of balanced , tolerant , civilized citizens we all hope our children can become ?
9 So how does Jim deal with is wife 's celebrity ?
10 The group 's publicity suggests that the issue being dealt with is mental illness , which led a therapist in the audience to say that none of the characters seemed to him to be mentally ill .
11 ‘ To feel the force he runs with is amazing , ’ says the Kansas tackle Irv Eatman .
12 That the pollwinner , the figure most identified with is Morrissey : victim of his past , chained to his memories , only able to imagine being eternally unrequited by life .
13 The corned beef that we are familiar with is a cured beef which is then boiled and pressed before being canned .
14 Clearly impressed with is new-found walking advertisement , he finds Madonna ‘ very easy to get along with .
15 Clearly Helen has looked for ‘ explanations ’ to help her deal with such a painful experience , and the one she seems to have come up with is that she was picked on for the way she looks .
16 I think with myself , what I have been able to come up with is being very normal , and everyday people find you easy to relate to and not a threat to them .
17 The last thing he wants to be bothered with is having to deal with complaints from dissatisfied guests . ’
18 The first group of costs to contend with is that related to the purchase and transfer of ownership of land .
19 Apart from the 1 per cent who have their own private supplies , the great majority of the UK population rely upon the decisions of the water suppliers to ensure that the great bulk of the water we drink and cook with is ‘ wholesome ’ .
20 Sheltering the village with is impressive yet formidable presence is the north face of the Eiger .
21 The small alpine town , with is medieval fortress and museum , is built on a rock 150 metres above a glittering lake of the same name .
22 What Morrissey still ca n't come to terms with is that now , for some strange reason , hordes of people profess to have fallen in love with him and previous to the band , he often states , no girl ever even took him into consideration .
23 Emerging from a tent at 6.30 in the morning , desperate for the toilet , but too cold and stiff to move from your reeking sleeping-bag , the last thing you need to deal with is a hangover .
24 Thus , it is clear that what we are in fact dealing with is an issue of political theory , the proper location of power and responsibility .
25 Everything happens so quickly on the water , though , that all you are left with is a vague impression , particularly with something like the carve gybe .
26 We also use the word because it has the connotation that the information that we are concerned with is being transferred from environment to enterprise , actually to be used ( good heavens ! ) — by specific users in specific contexts for specific tasks , and is not being transferred just because it seems a nice thing to do .
27 ‘ I can cope with football but one thing I ca n't cope with is treachery , and that 's what I had at Swindon . ’
28 The law of nuisance , therefore , affords little or no protection either to a complainant who is unduly sensitive to an odour emission , or where the use interfered with is a sensitive one , as when the taste of biscuits manufactured under controlled conditions , was adversely affected by odorous fumes from a source a few miles away .
29 In this case , given any solution of the field equations ( 6.22 ) , then another solution of the same equations again with is given by U , V and M , where ( 12.1 ) where a is an arbitrary constant .
30 Using a computer-aided image analysis technique ( Fourier analysis ) the picture he comes up with is of a membrane composed of individual subunits arranged in a hexagonal lattice .
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