Example sentences of "[adj] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The kitchen was rather primitive with the wooden things painted red and a red and white gingham curtain hanging , cafe-style , across the lower half of the window .
2 Concurrent with the above projects , David James has performed a number of secondary roles on behalf of other industrial and commercial companies experiencing financial difficulties .
3 I apologised for being curt with the lecherous one and said that maybe we 'd meet for a drink .
4 ( Grimmitt 1973 ) , which advocated the dimensional alongside the existential approach to RE , advised intermingling the experiential , mythological and ritual dimensions and focusing on them in the primary school , adding the social and ethical together for lower Secondary , and finally bringing in the doctrinal with the upper forms of Secondary schools , as this dimension is the most difficult to cope with ( pp. 50 , 92f ) .
5 But first he analysed what was wrong with the established shops .
6 Lord Hailsham and Lord Denning have not been alone in their views as to what is wrong with the established constitution and what kind of new constitutional settlement is needed .
7 What is wrong with the established constitution ?
8 What is wrong with the established constitution ?
9 I am concerned about what on earth is wrong with the other 14 per cent .
10 Something still very wrong with the right hand side of the bottom panel .
11 As you know , something 's wrong with the computerized route-finder on the Glory ; one 's already been found up on the hill .
12 Problem 1 What is wrong with the following argument showing
13 I only hope there 's nothing wrong with the poor fellow . ’
14 What 's wrong with the wee English ?
15 What was wrong with the damn thing ?
16 Nothing had gone wrong with the first two pregnancies .
17 However , I did n't notice anything wrong with the first half goal .
18 Firstly , I hope that we shall use Maastricht to reiterate our concerns about what is wrong with the European Community .
19 Apart from the fact that polite letters of rejection are a matter of common courtesy there is also the more pragmatic point that something may go wrong with the new arrangement — the employee may change his/her mind , become ill , move away unexpectedly , take up another job at the last minute .
20 This can be answered only by identifying what is wrong with the present system and coming up with an alternative .
21 Mr Green , 55 , author of the definitive Grand National chronicle , A Race Apart , added : ‘ There 's nothing wrong with the present starting system so long as it is operated properly .
22 Mr Green , 55 , author of the Grand National chronicle , A Race Apart , said : ‘ There 's nothing wrong with the present starting system so long as it is operated properly .
23 It seems far to reconcile with any concept of a local democracy and what exactly is wrong with the present composition of authorities .
24 Parliament is united on what is wrong with the Soviet economy .
25 Perhaps the disaster had reinforced the belief already taking shape in his mind , that something was deeply wrong with the Soviet system .
26 Last autumn President Bush said that what was wrong with the Soviet Union was not so much its ideology as the fact that it had had an ideology at all .
27 If you can find nothing wrong with the external pickup wiring and associated circuitry , the chances are that a wire has broken inside one of the coils and will require rewinding .
28 What 's wrong with the current methods of electoral registration ?
29 ‘ Why , what 's wrong with the Chief Justice ?
30 For its weight , there is really nothing wrong with the mechanical properties of wood and the weight of wooden structures is generally at least comparable to that of metal ones .
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