Example sentences of "[been] [adj] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It 's hard to imagine now the armies of men working here and at Beldi Hill , but at one time the area must have been loud with the noise of men and their picks , crowbars , shovels , barrows , crushing hammers and water-wheels .
2 The Chinese leaders appear to have been dissatisfied with a number of aspects of the Sino-Soviet treaty of 1950 , and at the 20th Congress of the CPSU in 1956 they were reportedly unhappy about the manner in which Khrushchev had denounced the actions of Stalin .
3 In fact it seems more likely that Picasso felt that the Demoiselles as he decided to accept or leave it represented a truly astonishing challenge with which he himself must come to terms ; obviously if he had been dissatisfied with the look of the painting he would not have left it as it is , and it has been argued that the stylistic discrepancies within the painting are essential to its iconography , to the message which it is intended to convey .
4 this morning this beautiful day had been rich with the promise of some wonderful event before nightfall .
5 Someone once said that you were n't much interested in politics except of the musical variety , of which you are a consummate master ; but you have been friendly with a number of leading politicians , including two British Prime Ministers .
6 There was no evidence of actual impropriety , you see , but Puddephat admitted he 'd been friendly with the girl and given her extra coaching .
7 This has only been possible with the help of Bressingham Steam Museum and Cumbria 's Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway .
8 In view of the Warc footnote , this statement seems to have been economical with the truth .
9 He thought I had been economical with the truth .
10 Do not be downcast that you have been economical with the truth .
11 The theory is that the only thing that has ever been wrong with the health service is a lack of resources .
12 While they might not have been popular with the depot staff , the crews and passengers loved them .
13 Biopic roles have always been popular with the Academy .
14 The use of skeleton arguments has been popular with the Court of Appeal , but met with some resistance from some members of the Bar ( Blom-Cooper , 1984 ) .
15 They have always been popular with the public and eagerly sought after whenever they appeared .
16 It is a conclusion that must have been popular with the Department of the Environment which funded two of the studies .
17 He would have been delighted with a daughter who looked like that .
18 She 'd have been delighted with a cornfield and a few startled crows .
19 In fact Mr Major , who is said to have been delighted with the way Mr Waldegrave introduced the health reforms , has put him in charge of implementing the Citizen 's Charter .
20 I have sent many patients there and they have been delighted with the treatment and the care they have received on Merseyside .
21 Channel 4 chiefs will have been delighted with the feast they served British viewers .
22 ‘ The reason I do n't have a band is that for the longest time I 've been disgusted with the mode that the American independent scene operates in and I do n't want to be associated with that .
23 If a player did not use a large dynamic range , he would have been content with a piano without a check .
24 Some would have been content with the type of solution Hofmann offered : a check that worked within certain limits .
25 Possibly he might have published more , and not been content with the record of work provided by patents .
26 Ulpian would no doubt have been uncomfortable with the harshness of the jump from legacy to trust .
27 This would have been impossible with the yoke-harness , because as soon as the horse begins to pull with it the neck-strap presses on the animal 's windpipe and thus tends not only to restrict the flow of blood to its head , but also to suffocate it !
28 She had been lucky with the weather .
29 This has been a very busy year and the committee has been lucky with the commitment of its Vice Chairmen and members who of necessity reflect a microcosm of the Bar from the young criminal practitioner to the experienced commercial silk .
30 He would have been happier with a committee , but the owners , of whom several rented rather than owned their boats , were not of the substance from which committees are formed .
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