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

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1 Given employers ' lack of knowledge about qualifications and the relatively arbitrary way in which they use them , it is difficult to give credence to the widespread notion that they are dissatisfied with the educational levels of young workers .
2 Half of all the failures are because patients are dissatisfied with the functional results of this operation .
3 To date , the fuselage , rudder and rear wing are complete with the front wing well underway .
4 Even if Crabb 's next-of-kin had been dissatisfied with the official explanation and had made such a fuss that the government was forced to hold some sort of inquiry the truth would still not have been told .
5 Fast writing speeds are possible with the same memory effect as on the truly flat terminal .
6 One I recognized , the local Baronessa , whose family has always been friendly with the occupying forces .
7 The organisation of this has only been possible with the close cooperation and support of District Managers , and their designated staff .
8 Because the choice of opting out is largely represented to parents , former pupils and the local community as a means of securing a better financial arrangement from the DES than has been possible with the local authority , it is sometimes argued that it is not ethos or education but funding which alone lies at the heart of the decision .
9 The Weberbauer has a sun lawn , a small terrace where drinks , snacks and meals are served , a lounge-cum-television room , an a la carte restaurant , a separate residents dining room , two very old stubes which are popular with the local villagers , and during high season ( mid July-August ) there is dance music once a week .
10 These reports are analogous with the popular British Regional Geology guides to onshore geology , and the first of the series to be published , The geology of the Moray Firth , has been well received .
11 The reports are analogous with the popular British Regional Geology guides on land , and the first of the series to be published , The geology of the Moray Firth , has been well received .
12 He had evidently been popular with the medical students and a certain section of the nurses .
13 Such an assumption is perhaps made most explicit in the Beckford Report when it comments on the apparent failure of the area officer in the case to recognize the apparently obvious indications that he was dealing with a ‘ high risk ’ child abuse case when chairing the initial case conference : Clearly it is of concern if health and welfare professionals are unfamiliar with the relevant research and it is one of the aims of this chapter to contribute to that understanding .
14 Many from ethnic minorities belong to the main-line churches , but there are many others who are unfamiliar with the English language and culture and may find that Western ways of worship do not meet their needs .
15 incorrect or ineffective decisions may be made , due to the fact that members of a committee are unfamiliar with the deeper aspects of issues under discussion .
16 Second the fact that God 's personal self-disclosure in the Bible was given in terms of the hearers ' own culture inevitably means that misunderstanding may arise and points be missed when read by people of another culture who are unfamiliar with the cultural milieu of the Bible .
17 Structures associated with these early phases are coplanar with the dominant regional foliation , which strikes ENE–WNW and dips to the north .
18 I think all it , well , the only things that are different with the continuous pro er , surveys that we 've got , from ad-hoc surveys is actually the content of the questionnaire and when it was analysed , really .
19 Mr Ashdown said : ‘ I am delighted with the sensible decision taken by our spring conference and David 's statement . ’
20 The Liberal Democrat leader told the Daily Post : ‘ I am delighted with the sensible decision taken by our Spring conference , and David 's statement .
21 I am delighted with the considerable increase in the number coming forward for teacher training .
22 I am delighted with the three points .
23 Differences in motility , however , can be recorded after bowel preparation which are consistent with the typical symptoms of the patients studied .
24 As we shall see in a later section , these views are consistent with the current thinking of several British theorists on soccer spectator violence .
25 Such a view presents Christians with particular problems in their idea of God ( though also with benefits , examined more closely in chapter 6 ) , but it demonstrates that they are consistent with the other traditions in what they say .
26 But the best answers are probably obtained where the functional design of the fossil points to the same life habits as a living analogue , and where both are consistent with the geological circumstances in which the fossil remains occur .
27 These temperatures are consistent with the apparent rigidity of the outer 200 km or so of the Moon and with the strong attenuation of S waves beyond about 800 km , and with the large area to mass ratio of the Moon .
28 These findings are consistent with the epidemiological evidence available ( Chapter 2 ) , and could assist general practitioners to identify individuals at risk .
29 Our observations that the drop in urinary albumin excretion correlated with the changes in filtration fraction but not with the drop in blood pressure are consistent with the second possibility .
30 Provided that they are consistent with the basic principles set out , as my hon. Friend rightly said , in among other places , the patients charter , the fact that different decisions may be reached in different parts of the country is not surprising .
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