Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | Phil Andrews and I became very friendly with the owner , a very talented engineer who then had an engineering works in Cardiff . |
2 | At about the time the new clock was commissioned , I became seriously ill with a heart condition , and it proved not possible to undertake the extensive research required to faithfully replicate the old clock . |
3 | However , after being in the ‘ Rena ’ for a week , I became seriously ill with septicaemia and was moved to St. Peter 's Hospital , where I stayed for three weeks . |
4 | ‘ I have no regrets and I remain very happy with Celtic . |
5 | I AGREED very much with Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd when he said on his visit to Somalia this month that the world has been ‘ collectively too slow ’ to respond to the wars and famine there . |
6 | ‘ There was Diane , I got quite friendly with Diane . |
7 | However er I got quite friendly with a signalman at er Street . |
8 | I was gon na but I , I thought , I thought if sees me when I come in , cos I had make up all down my face cos I 'd been so upset , I got so angry with the whole thing |
9 | I got very friendly with Rudi Pensa and I was very keen that Rudi follow a quality path . |
10 | Since most sound idyllic , I seek out those with that little extra something . |
11 | I look much worse with it off . ’ |
12 | I know very happy with them . |
13 | I get very bored with reading how difficult he is and how cold he is . |
14 | Sometimes I get very cross with the patients , sometimes they , when you 're on call , they ring you up at three in the morning and say they 're constipated ! |
15 | But I get so bored with myself . |
16 | I know he is , that 's why I get so irritated with him cos I see my failings in him so clearly ! |
17 | You know Donald , I feel oddly discontented with the way things are done these days . |
18 | I feel utterly sick with myself . |
19 | It 's a little like listening to those debates in parliament where parliament vote themselves extra salaries and I feel very uncomfortable in this process , I thought I might be coming here this morning to disagree with my own group , or those members of them that do n't agree with me , perhaps joined with the conservatives in opposing this motion , but I find in fact that everybody is saying oh let's put up the er , the heading , I feel very uncomfortable with this having spent six months in the budget review , criticising officers up hill and down dale every time that they exceeded their budget , having told them that either they balance their budget or that they came in next year with a budget with no more than a one and a half percent increase , or their successors would be doing it for us . |
20 | ‘ I feel very angry with the whole government , ’ says Eleanor Greenwood , who put in nine years as a councillor , serving long hours on Hampshire 's education committee . |
21 | ‘ I feel very safe with you . ’ |
22 | I feel so sad with Marie gone . |
23 | PAMELA : [ aside ] I feel so silly with my lord gazing at me from head to foot and Sir Jacob grinning and laughing like an oaf . |
24 | I feel so comfortable with your mother and the whole time here has changed me for the better . ’ |
25 | I suppose it 's just because I feel so comfortable with you . ’ |
26 | But I must admit , when I think about Thursday night I feel absolutely sick with nerves . |
27 | I felt slightly uneasy with the direction he took in his last book , Under Siege , in which Coonts ' hero Jake Grafton forsook the jet fuel , grease and steam-slick decks of nuclear carriers for the even more treacherous corridors of the Pentagon , and The Cannibal Queen has n't reassured me that he 's back on track . |
28 | I felt luxuriously comfortable with them , a child safe in a parent 's lap . |
29 | But after a few months , I felt completely bored with the whole idea . |
30 | It was all carefully arranged and rather neat and I felt reasonably satisfied with myself . |