Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | How can she be happy now with a country boy , after she has known you ? ’ |
2 | Hence a view of the state which emphasizes its pre-eminent character as a system of domination may also recognize the need for some kind of organized public power in every society , and come to be concerned rather with the form of the state than with its mere existence . |
3 | This brings us to the most specific domain of style and the one which will be the main focus of this book : we shall be concerned primarily with the style of TEXTS . |
4 | The latter received some notice in chapter one ( and will be discussed briefly again in chapter five ) ; in this chapter I shall be concerned primarily with the position of Stevenson , whose Ethics and Language is the fullest statement of the doctrine . |
5 | The Board , which became the Economics and Business Studies Board in 1966 , continued to be concerned primarily with the detail of proposed courses , examination arrangements and revisions to courses not approved . |
6 | Er and I have to remind you that the panel has to be concerned primarily with the need . |
7 | This thesis will be concerned mainly with the middle of these bands . |
8 | Whereas Herodotus transformed ‘ history ’ ( historia ) from a general enquiry about the world into an enquiry about past events , Thucydides believed that serious history could be concerned only with the present , or the immediate past . |
9 | Moral considerations are the responsibility of others to pontificate on ; I can be concerned only with the advancement of knowledge . |
10 | By six o'clock , when even the tail-enders of the department had gone , Leith had swung from wanting with everything she had to hang on to her job , to be furious enough with the man who was making her sweat it out to tell him exactly what he could do with it . |
11 | But he is unlikely to be satisfied forever with the illusion of power . |