Example sentences of "[verb] be [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Winter wheats are slightly backward because of cold weather , but the benefit of this has been disease-free crops with good root development .
2 As you will be aware there has been extensive discussions with NALGO in connection with the arrangements for the necessary Council Tax introduction .
3 Mary Shirley , a new teacher in the Kent area , is another trail-blazer who has been stirring interest with her special classes for the elderly and their carers .
4 There has been recent concern with regard to the precipitation and aggravation of diabetes mellitus by thiazide diuretics ( Murphy et al , 1982 ) , and β-adrenoreceptor blocking agents and others used in the treatment of hypertension .
5 Busy is something Graham Myers has been all season with all Forest injuries Ward with a free kick gets it clear straight to Thomson though Greyson Thomson Gemmell closes down the room immed that 's a very good ball .
6 It appears that there has been some misunderstanding with regard to the sand pit cover .
7 Widespread complaints of poor management and excessive service charges led to the establishment … [ of ] the " Nugee Committee " … at the same time there has been ever-increasing concern with the difficulties which confront leaseholders in selling leases whose outstanding periods have decreased significantly since their grant .
8 In practice , there has been considerable disappointment with the new system of planning , partly because of the lack of guidelines provided by central government and partly because of the slowness and cumbersomeness of the new procedures ( Barrass 1979 ; Shaw and Williams 1982a ) .
9 … there has been widespread disillusionment with where educational technology is today that … from the pattern of " no significant difference " findings that we have reported in this paper .
10 Others who might benefit are high-risk patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or idiopathic long QT interval syndrome with a history of cardiac arrest or a ‘ malignant ’ family history .
11 I work with people on a one-to-one basis and the most I 've ever done is ten sessions with anyone .
12 The method to be used is face-to-face interviews with accountants ; accountants have been chosen because of their knowledge of the tax system , the likelihood that they pay high marginal tax rates and their familiarity with quantitative measurement ; as well as their own reaction to the tax changes they will be asked about the reactions of their clients .
13 All I know is that friendship with a woman is quite , quite different from any relationship you may have with a man .
14 The main thing here concerning is extended cuts with the coal operators is er the buzz word of the coal industry , competitiveness , we have to have extended cuts in order to be competitive .
15 There could have been greater consultation with both nursery nurse and life preparation students and due consideration given to the fact that completed craft projects are an important part of a nursery nurse 's final assessment .
16 Until recently there would have been little dispute with the Keynesian view that the maintenance of demand in the economy was one of the central responsibilities of governments .
17 Held , allowing the appeal , the judge had referred to Cavendish ( 1961 ) 45 Cr.App.R. 374 in ruling that it was open to a jury to infer from all the circumstances that there must have been prior arrangement with the occupier for such a large quantity of burglary proceeds to arrive so quickly at the premises .
18 I do n't actually know if I would have been best friends with her had I not met her before , but we get along well now , + are well suited .
19 The dental remains indicate little more than a dependence on a hard-fruit diet , and there may have been several species with this inclination .
20 Around these caputs there would have been dependent settlements with bondmen to work the lord 's land ( called the Mayor settlements in Wales ) .
21 To carry out a proper exploration of these veins in some depth it was necessary to have a drainage adit otherwise there would have been continual hindrance with water .
22 He finally finds contentment in living a basic life and repaying Joe what he owes him and he soon realises that he could have been happy staying with Joe in the forge .
23 The anonymity of the studio rather than a Glyndebourne ambience — I realize there would have been huge problems with taking the performances live , but I 'm not sure Henry Wood Hall was the ideal solution .
24 What Russia needed was revolutionary cells with roots among the people and contempt for abstract theory .
25 He said that what he needed was more contact with ordinary people .
26 Nature , produced by Robin Hellier , has a lot of pace as did Horizon 's The Geneva event ( BBC2 , 24 January ) What the latter did not have was much patience with the aspirant but relatively unlearned student of what is going on in the world of high energy physics The main Geneva event — the identification of the W subatomic particle which , with the Z , will enable the theory that the four fundamental forces of nature can be unified within a single framework to be sustained — has yet to be announced , though it is believed imminent Horizon had been patiently filming for four years .
27 I went in first and all I saw was standard classroom with a blackboard down one wall , two lines of plain tables and some wooden chairs .
28 In 1938 there seem to have been tentative discussions with the Colonial Office over a sell-out to the British government .
29 There are reported to have been minor clashes with security forces on Saturday evening , but no notable casualties .
30 The companies we will be discussing are public companies with shares listed on the Stock Exchange .
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