Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] with [noun pl] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | One main gender distinction seems to be that sexual relations with women are much more psychological than biological , whereas with men the reverse seems to be true . |
2 | Its suggestion of increased co-operation and assistance of international agencies with banks was subsequently acted upon after Mexico 's rescheduling request in August 1982 . |
3 | About 17 per cent of all families with children are now headed by a lone parent , nine in ten of whom are lone mothers . |
4 | Whether we could look at our contract and see if this could be because mentioned about grass on the pavements , not only is it the machine that 's doing that , but there 's a danger to young children from the machines they 're using and elderly people with pavements being very very slippery once they 're doing the grass if it 's raining . |
5 | So in practical terms of helping shoppers to make sound buying choices , the value of increased familiarity with APRs is somewhat curtailed by the way that people generally seem to equate it with the add-on cost of the credit . |
6 | One in five families with children are now being cared for by a single parent — nearly all of them women — compared with one in 12 in 1972 . |
7 | Similarly , open canoes with passengers are still poled across rivers though not , presumably , any more on the River Styx in the underworld . |
8 | Young single women with children are overwhelmingly likely to be living in local authority housing , and those who married early and/or had a pre-marital conception are more likely to do so as well . |
9 | The inherent American way with words is everywhere evident . |
10 | I mean that problem with leads is actually hopeless . |