Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Worries also exist over mutual recognition of testing and certification procedures , as there is concern that some member states may not have adequate facilities and experience to ensure that these procedures are carried out with appropriate attention to important details .
2 It does little to promote the general public understanding of the sport when riders whose only role will be in the supporting competitions are mixed in with those in pursuit of the World Cup .
3 In an environment of heavy snowfall , where mean monthly temperatures are above freezing point in summer but down to -15°C in winter , the lakes are frozen over with 1–2 m of snow covered ice for 8–11 months each year .
4 It is clear that in the 1990s the demand will exist , particularly when demographic considerations such as changing family size are considered along with those already taken explicitly into account such as age and social class .
5 ‘ Visible forms ’ , he wrote , ‘ are to edify , either by understanding , or when by affection the minds of the congregation are stirred up with that reverence , devotion , attention and due regard which in that case seemeth requisite , especially means which make a deep and strong impression on the eye . ’
6 I really am fed up with other people 's old hat views about abseiling .
7 Commenting on the letter to Tolba , Mr Lapointe , who has previously insisted that his actions and those of his staff are entirely correct , would only say yesterday : ‘ My comment is that I am fed up with all the garbage . ’
8 I am fed up with French plaits and ponytails and refuse to wear my hair in a bun .
9 ‘ I think Darlington fans are fed up with that policy . ’
10 Once again , we shall win marginal seats in Lambeth , Haringey , Lewisham and Waltham Forest , where people are fed up with Labour government .
11 Thoughtful people who are not able to buy the simplistic analysis are written off with contemptuous slogans like ‘ If you are n't part of the solution you are part of the problem ’ .
12 The hills are built over with Royal Palaces , villas and apartment-blocks .
13 The recent hit singles Crying and I Drove All Night are featured along with eight other tracks alternating between clattering rockers and delicious ballads .
14 If you 're fed up with poor food , consult The Good Food Guide 1991 , by Tom Jaine ( Consumers ' Association/Hodder & Stoughton , £12.95 ) , giving details of the best value restaurants .
15 ‘ I expect you 're fed up with answering questions — ’
16 All of a sudden they have kids to put through college or they 're shacked up with some old wreck of a husband .
17 We 're stocked up with pink rock and postcards ,
18 One deduces that the cold table at the London Tavern must have been exceptionally good , for all Farley 's sideboard dishes , cold pies , hams , spiced beef joints and potted meats are thought out with much care , are set down in detail and show a delicate and educated taste .
19 ( i ) In the case of visual and other perception , they are bound up with ordinary things-cups , rooms , and landscapes .
20 A common theme emerging from much of the second tradition of cross-national research is that it becomes possible to examine the complex ways in which national industrial relations variations are bound up with wider processes of political and economic development , particularly the phasing of industrial development ( as in Dore 's work ) , the nature of the state and underlying class relations .
21 The reasons for these attitudes are bound up with complex and profound forces , as the preceding comments have indicated .
22 As with private residential care , feelings tend to run high about these trends and are bound up with personal and political preference .
23 These boroughs , like the London borough of Newham , are weighed down with more than their fair share of problems .
24 They have been promised permanent showing : they have been given carefully considered hanging , and in some cases have chosen the position themselves ; their works are set off with surprising poise by the predominantly green and white college buildings and gardens , a complex severe and playful at once , severe in its geometry and playful in its romanesque quotations .
25 Because most kids nowadays are brought up with constant noise of traffic and so covering ears does n't mean anything does it ? because they 're gon na get the information and absorb much more information none of it , none of any use but so do n't get much information from .
26 with er children who are brought up with both languages .
27 If these new coppices are laid out with wide strips at even intervals , Free Range Egg production will give an extra crop and a profit , that is if the farmer can find his/her own retail market for the eggs .
28 There are also certain provisions for what is termed ‘ semi-retirement ’ , which are hedged around with important rules .
29 I 'm fed up with all the talk about my job .
30 ‘ I 'm fed up with this .
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