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

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1 This is another opportunity to be creative with this film too .
2 Many of the new churches being planted have this aim to be intimate with God .
3 The two items in the struggle for the liberty of the Church to which Anselm was committed were for him not negotiable either by himself or the successor of the pope who had declared lay investiture and clerical homage to be irreconcilable with the law of the Church .
4 For this assumption to be consistent with rational expectations , equation ( 6.7 ) must exhibit three key characteristics : first , the variables on the right-hand side of equation ( 6.7 ) should include all those which exert an important impact on monetary growth .
5 Erm that one 's a bit of an odd question to be honest with you because I 'm finding because I 've had an exam in this , that this is the hardest .
6 His seeming determination to be confused with the distinguished British artist is evident in the recent press release advertising an exhibition of his work in which he refers to his emphasis on non-commissioned portrait drawings which ‘ entail months , even years , of work with the sitter , while very little peripheral material such as smaller studies , sculpture , and etchings is allowed to emerge from the studio ’ .
7 So it 's just got in a bigger mess and a bigger mess to be honest with you .
8 the organisational objectives as gauged by an individual need to be compatible with personal objectives of the individual if he is to be a well-integrated member of the organisation .
9 DNA and amino-acid sequence comparisons of DRP and dystrophin show the overall structure to be similar with a putative actin-binding domain in the first 250 amino acids , a long region containing multiple repeats followed by a cysteine-rich domain .
10 Whitehouse considered moral order to be synonymous with Christian moral principles , and therefore any attack on the former was perceived as being an attack on the latter .
11 Those local education authorities which have begun seriously to seek a place in the curriculum of their schools for locally-used languages have in many cases to be content with providing their own in-service training on a relatively ad hoc basis .
12 These mothers and children are very special people and it was a great pleasure to be involved with the pilgrimage .
13 Maintaining stability of the water chemistry is another key requirement to be successful with a marine system .
14 That teacher education should recognise the need for all teachers to be familiar with research on classroom interaction and language use in educational settings .
15 That teacher education should recognise the need for all teachers to be familiar with research on classroom interaction and language use in educational settings .
16 Particular activities in the form of classroom tasks may appear to be very different and to represent quite distinct views of pedagogy but on closer consideration to be consistent with the same underlying principle of approach .
17 He 'd been married , of course , and in those days perhaps it had been frowned upon for a married man to be friendly with a young girl , but that 's all it had been — friendship .
18 Mr Myers , 45 , has good reason to be pleased with himself .
19 Did I not have good reason to be angry with the man ? ’
20 It is a very good idea to be familiar with the arpeggio notes in scale positions ( more on this in the future ) .
21 The API toolkit , developed for Unix-based applications , will allow existing software to be front-ended with a traditional OfficePower look and feel .
22 As the slogan on the front of the club 's glossy new brochure proclaims : ‘ There 's never been a better time to be involved with Yorkshire Cricket . ’
23 He found that the only period to be consistent with rational expectations was from 1962 to 1969 .
24 She had no wish for Doreen to accompany them during this rare opportunity to be alone with Silas ; then she sighed with relief as his next words rang like bells in her ears .
25 THRIFTY women are giving a whole new meaning to being tight with their money by recycling their old leggings .
26 LOVE IN A COLD CLIMATE Guy Chadwick The House Of Love are by all accounts a fairly traumatic band to be involved with .
27 In 1967–68 , the Council 's Training Panel looked at the problems and set up two sub-committees to be concerned with the practical training element of sandwich courses in arts and social studies , and in science and technology .
28 The final list — the Outer Face — is a little more difficult to compile because you have to ask other people to be honest with you .
29 Miller ( 1976 ) , for example , links psychological wholeness with a female-identified ability to be concerned with relationships and feelings , as well as logic and achievement .
30 Thus , in so far as middle-class women are more likely to perceive the low status of the housewife role , they are more likely than their working-class sisters to be dissatisfied with it .
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