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

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1 Tears come from the deepest emotions , from joy and beauty and often they are tinged with nostalgic sadness .
2 Although Summers presents government and law enforcement in America as having been riddled with clandestine behaviour , from the amount of material he gathered he would seen to have demonstrated the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information Act .
3 They have abandoned leaves to reduce loss of water by transpiration , and their stems are swollen with stored water .
4 You and your staff will maintain the well-established convention whereby ministers do not concern themselves with the detailed information which may be obtained by the Security Service in particular cases , but are furnished with such information only as may be necessary for the determination of any issue on which guidance is sought .
5 As a comic opera , it is very much sui generis : all the recitatives are furnished with orchestral accompaniment , and the music is both continuous and strongly unified .
6 There is , then , no shortage of social science research which is claimed to be necessary if we are to cope with environmental change .
7 Although Tocqueville and Marx emphasized different features in the development of European and North American societies in the nineteenth century , they both recognized in some way the interplay of economic and political forces : Tocqueville by associating democracy with the values of an agricultural and commercial middle-class society , and by noting the possible implications of the incipient class divisions within manufacturing industry ; Marx by giving prominence to the political struggles of the working class as a movement to extend democracy , whether in his account ( in 1852 ) of the Chartist demand for universal suffrage as being , if realized , ‘ a far more socialist measure than anything which has been honoured with that name on the Continent ’ , or in his later analysis of the Paris Commune ( 1871 ) as a new form of democratic government , as ‘ the political form at last discovered under which to work out the emancipation of labour ’ .
8 Whenever all the reps are completed with some strength still in reserve , then the weight should be increased , never the reps .
9 However , some writers have suggested that the diseases commonly found among men are treated with greater concern and more expensive medical treatment than those more commonly found among women .
10 In many quarters it is asserted that the Unionist Press are treated with greater courtesy by the Radicals than by their own side . "
11 This is based upon the belief that older people are treated with greater compassion now than ever before .
12 In fact 125,000 were made by the sports goods specialists , A.G.Spalding and although heavy and bulky even for its 1.5 x 1.5m ( 5 ft.sq. ) dimensions , any survivors are treated with great reverence and are highly valued by their collectors .
13 These cars are treated with great respect by the Maltese ’ .
14 New arrivals are treated with such awe ,
15 Indeed in the middle of the twentieth century it can be said that the majority of the world 's population lives under systems of government where the government itself and particularly the executive government are of more importance and are treated with more respect or fear than the Constitution .
16 Worksheets which are in good condition are treated with more respect than those which too quickly are crumpled , torn or part company with the staples or covering .
17 It is therefore not surprising that otaku are fascinated with new technology such as virtual reality or digital compression as it connects to pornography .
18 The United Somali Congress ( USC ) , which drew its support from the Hawiye clan of central Somalia , launched an offensive in late December , while the largest rebel group , the northern-based Somali National Movement ( SNM ) , dismissed as " futile " a government announcement on Dec. 26 that political parties had been legalized with immediate effect .
19 What is now home to the rare hen harrier , the short-eared owl and 170 species of birds , will shortly become the habitat of mechanical gorrillas , robot sharks and cheap imitations of nature as more than 70 per cent of the the 1200 acres are developed with prime riverside housing , studios and hotels .
20 The details in each class are developed with strict application of analytico-synthetic principles .
21 In practice micro-corporatism of this sort has only been undertaken with any consistency by local government and their agencies ( such as the enterprise boards ) or by the development agencies ( see , for example , Greater London Council ( 1985 ) and Murray ( 1987 ) ) .
22 My right cheek has certainly been placed with admirable exactness under the focus of some invisible burning-glass , which concentrated all the rays of a Tartarean sun .
23 He added that , also contrary to the report , the Barkers Centre — which houses one of the group 's stores and a number of other shops and offices in London 's Kensington — ‘ has not been placed with any estate agent to sell it . ’
24 ‘ At the top end , barns are competing with traditional country houses .
25 Horticultural publication has always been treated with low priority compared to taxonomic research at RBGE .
26 They will also completely cover up imperfections , have good sound and heat insulation properties and , if they 've been treated with protective spray , will last for years and years — long after paint has become chipped and discoloured , and paper faded .
27 The exuberance he felt is manifest in his drawings : rarely have topographical subjects been treated with such freedom and energy .
28 Despite the profit-making prospects in this it has been treated with utter contempt on the grounds that charity begins at home .
29 As the science of meteorology has advanced towards the computerised forecasts we receive today , this folklore has been treated with increasing suspicion , or forgotten .
30 The militia lost heart at this news ; they had already been on duty for a month , and had been treated with extraordinary meanness by the citizens they were defending , who , they complained , ‘ would not even allow straw for the poor men to lay upon ’ while ‘ some were eight , some seven , and all six nights and days under arms upon the walls ’ .
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