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

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1 They set out to make sweeping historical epics but all they can come up with are mini-series with no ad breaks .
2 They include information on how to proceed if you are dissatisfied with the way a lawyer has handled your case or the diagnosis/treatment given by a doctor .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Health what remedies are available to NHS patients or their families to use if they are dissatisfied with the treatment given in NHS hospitals .
4 because people are dissatisfied with the treatment and they 're paying for that treatment and they 're dissatisfied , so you always get complaints whether you pay or not
5 If they are dissatisfied with the school or education authority , they will be able to call in the Education Standards Commission and get action taken .
6 There will also be parents who are dissatisfied with the school which their children currently attend and will be looking for an alternative .
7 However , the sex of the fetus will be known in numerous situations of antenatal diagnosis other than for sex-linked diseases , and it now seems that some women seek abortions merely because they are dissatisfied with the sex of the fetus .
8 ‘ I scarcely know whether these remarks are intended as the mere superfluous assertion of an abstract right , or whether they are intended to imply a covert threat , that if the petitioners are dissatisfied with the answer to their application , they may resort to the extreme course of closing that useful place of veterinary education .
9 Although Essex finally agreed to provide Thomas with special teaching in a state school , his parents are dissatisfied with the quality of tuition on offer and have appealed for help from Mr Clarke , Education Secretary .
10 However , local authorities have a local appeals procedure under which officers may appeal if they are dissatisfied with the authority 's decision as to whether it is necessary to move home or if they are dissatisfied with any of the authority 's decisions in relation to the application of the relocation provisions .
11 And can a parent become involved if they are dissatisfied with the homework programme of the school ?
12 If you are dissatisfied with the results , do n't hesitate to enlist the help of our representative , who will also advise you on which local customs need to be respected .
13 Toubon and his wife live in a former atelier used by Fernand Leger in the 6th arrondissement in Montparnasse and are friendly with a number of leading Paris contemporary art dealers .
14 The tills are alive with the Sound Of Music as Switzerland 's latest big cheeses DJAIMIN hit big .
15 The hills are alive with the sound of …
16 In Damascus he would have loved baiting Marwan , the AP reporter , with Nick ; at the Comedy Store he would have laughed at the idea of the song someone had written for him — ‘ The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Bullets ’ ; , and my début at live interviews would have provided another entry for his file of great lines .
17 Deep inside Potter , the hills are alive with the sound of music .
18 Even after 11 years in office and in mid-recession , they are neck-and-neck with the conservatives in the opinion polls .
19 Pharmaceutical and health-care firms are popular with the government because they reinvest about 75 per cent of their Irish-generated profits in the Republic .
20 And though they are popular with the people of Czechoslovakia they 're little known outside the country .
21 The first is black separatism , in vogue in universities ( racially separate degree-ceremonies and fraternities are popular with the people most angry at apartheid ) and with extreme black activists .
22 ‘ That will mean losing some players who are popular with the fans and have been really good servants of the club .
23 Techniques that suppress embarrassing expressions of emotion from hypnotised subjects are popular with the police hypnotists like Dr Martin Reiser , the founder of the Law Enforcement Hypnosis Institute in Los Angeles which trains policemen to perform hypnosis .
24 If these are analogous with the vessels proposed for mining manganese nodules , the capital costs of each operation are likely to run toward $1000 million .
25 Something , we do n't wan na pa paint the walls cos there 's so many like bits that are wrong with the walls but we want if we Anaglypta it , it wo
26 yeah I think what , what has happened at the moment is that he would be almost helpless because there are so many things that are wrong with the world that it seems to be because we get so much information as a
27 The intention is that consumers ( who generally are unfamiliar with the law in other member states ) should be able to buy goods and services as consumers throughout the EEC while feeling confident that whatever laws govern those contracts , the relevant member state will have ensured that such contracts do not contain unfair terms .
28 That parishes enable musicians who are unfamiliar with the selection and use of music in contemporary styles to take advantage of any appropriate workshops ( 629–631 ) .
29 ( For the benefit of those who are unfamiliar with the word , a ‘ pash ’ is a schoolgirl crush based largely on admiration , usually from afar , and a sub-sexual affection which is less in search of requitement than of acknowledgement , however minimal . )
30 The problem is that just like the ‘ moral treatments ’ of the nineteenth century , normalization has come to mean different things to different people , and professionals who have espoused the concept of ‘ normalization ’ often proselytize their views with a religious fervour which , though often motivating to fellow staff , can be alienating to those who are unfamiliar with the concept .
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