Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] with [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Easterners are especially dissatisfied with the EC 's claim that it is doing the best it can for them .
2 This Government is rarely so generous with the taxpayers ' money , espe cially to people who seek out an in vestment opportunity which does n't involve paying UK tax .
3 As to the last rendering , one of the possible meanings of is " take flight " , " scatter in all directions " , with reference to the rout of an army.3 Here is a figure less immediately accessible than the apparent metaphor of " dissolving " , " melting " , yet no less consistent with the poet 's intentions .
4 ‘ I think it 's like foreign lagers becoming quite popular in this country , English beers have a growing reputation abroad , ’ he added.Although the Italians liked the taste of Tolly 's 1048 Cantab beer , they were not so impressed with the brewery 's taste in labels.The controversial naked lady , the Bacchante , on the label of Cantab beer , had already been described by Cambridge students as ‘ sexist ’ and the Italians felt it was ‘ not very English ’ .
5 As I went round the various sections of work I was so impressed with the students ' enthusiasm and the very high quality of their work .
6 Why should they be so concerned with the statue 's removal when most other similar monuments erected during the height of the Cultural Revolution had already been demolished ?
7 The Moon was so angry with the hare 's evasions that she picked up a hatchet to chop off his head , but missed her aim and cut the hare on the mouth .
8 The first is that they should be sufficiently familiar with the company 's affairs already not to need to take further time to acquaint themselves with its business in order to provide the valuation .
9 Although this old 2pm slot was massively popular with the nation 's women , their wishes sadly do not count .
10 The manufacturers were generally happy with the BEA 's conservatism , which suited their export concentration on low technology markets , and gave them a relatively easy and highly profitable life ( though as the 1950s advanced more of them were to become worried that they were missing out on new technical developments as their world market share slipped ) .
11 And yet in this area , too , Karajan has been subject to rebarbative questioning and criticism , not least on the grounds that an interest in technology is somehow incompatible with a man 's credibility as a performing musician .
12 The boat-house was too obvious , and anywhere in the woods or garden was still wet with the night 's dew .
13 His wife , Jenny , decided to stay at home with their young child and to become more involved with the area 's social life .
14 I was even more impressed with the jacket 's performance when I wore it next to my skin — it has an antibacterial finish to the fleece which makes it suitable for this purpose .
15 Gerald and Kath Mitchell are recognised as the pioneers of the breed in the UK but 10 years on they are still not totally happy with the breed 's progress .
16 This compares with the analysis done by the business units which tends to be more detailed , operational and more concerned with the competitor 's performance in individual markets .
17 At primary school level the great majority of the 400 parents interviewed were more concerned with the school 's distance from home and how rough the children were than with class size and educational standards .
18 These are directly congruent with the beings ' activities : whether they cause harm , in the form of disease and mishap , or whether they help to set things right following such a damaging occurrence .
19 Vit is a frequent homonym in Old French , appearing , as in Modern French , as the passé simple of the verb voir , " to see " , and being nearly homophonic with the nouns vis , " face " , and vie , " life " .
20 They are also unhappy with the APB 's ideas for an extended audit report .
21 They are also concerned with the parents ' attitude to the school and the teachers , their ideas about the causes of educational achievement , and their contacts with the school .
22 Also concerned with the reader 's response to the literary text is Richard Watts ' " Cross-Cultural Problems in the Perception of Literature " .
23 Shadow National Heritage spokesman Ann Clywd was also pleased with the Government 's plans but warned they must not put pools staff out of work .
24 Assessment which is used for providing feedback to those most centrally concerned with a pupil 's learning , the pupil , the pupil 's teacher and parents , is often known as " formative " in contrast to " summative " which is mainly for external purposes .
25 When feedback to those centrally concerned with a pupil 's education is required then information on what the pupil knows and can do would be more valuable .
26 No I have no supplementary , I 'm perfectly satisfied with the reply er thank you .
27 Vansittart was equally unavailable , but they joined in sending a message that they were both ‘ well satisfied with the day 's work ’ .
28 Negotiating with the Government to secure a place for Scotland in the EC committee of the regions was a sensible act which should be applauded , not railed at , and is fully consistent with the SNP 's main policy of placing Scotland first .
29 … It has been held that even if a court , having full discretion in the matter of the costs of any proceeding , deals in its order with such costs , a party can still enforce an antecedent agreement in relation thereto inconsistent with the court 's order : Mansfield v. Robinson .
30 Erm so you can see actually from this fact find , from the planning the future document , there are , there was , there is a particular interest to you erm are you , are you quite happy with the figures er sorry was it erm was it that you were more or less interested in ?
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