Example sentences of "[adj] with the [noun] [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Her first novel , but she is already so popular with the media that they will lap her up .
3 Problem is , the products are so popular with the cast that they keep disappearing from the set !
4 To take an example , the observation that shareholders are on the whole behaving passively is consistent with the view that they know little about the firm and consequently leave everything to the manager .
5 That is totally inconsistent with the idea that they should charge some nationally calculated prices .
6 The pattern of velocity of eye movements of REM sleep is quite unlike that of waking eye movements , and seems inconsistent with the idea that they reflect scanning responses .
7 Most people become infected with the virus before they are five years old , often from an innocent kiss from a parent or relative . ’
8 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
9 They may become dissatisfied with the view that they hold so they are motivated to enquire further and test out their ideas with new evidence .
10 If people are unhappy with the policy that they 've got , by all means talk to the dealer and say is it possible to have an increased coverage , because in the majority of cases erm that can happen .
11 I wrote up these notes immediately after each occasion and as soon as they were typed , sent copies to those involved with the request that they verify that the substance and the spirit of each occasion were accurately and adequately recorded .
12 Moreover , Stevenson 's theory , and the attitudinism sketched above , are at their most convincing in their treatment of value charged descriptive words , among which indeed even such words as ‘ good ’ can be counted when we are concerned with the meaning that they have in a homogeneous society .
13 Two point three O and check through that and just make sure that you 're very happy with the stuff that they 're doing .
14 Having seduced over one million new users to OS/2 2.0 with the implication that they should adopt Database Manager with it — it actually came bundled in OS/2 Extended Edition — IBM Corp is planning to replace the database with the one it is developing for AIX , according to Computerworld .
15 He stated that he had later spoken to two observers who had been close to the ridge at the time of the accident , and they had apparently noticed that the wind had , momentarily , markedly increased in strength and had appeared to swirl up the hill towards the ridge , coincidental with the time that they saw the aircraft 's wing drop and the aircraft begin to descend .
16 Ever-improving standards of production and design ( hear Arnold Bennett in 1921 complaining that ‘ operatic mismanagers are obsessed with the music and they leave everything else to people who are either dead and have forgotten to get themselves buried or who do n't know the elements of their job ’ ) .
17 It was GT 's Geoffrey Harrison who recently lambasted farmers who during the more buoyant 80 's had been ‘ obsessed with the idea that they should not pay tax . ’
18 I 'm not bothered but I would be happier if they will very familiar with the work that they have done
19 It is expected that instructors will become increasingly familiar with the material as they teach to more groups .
20 I 'm also familiar with the fact that they are no longer with us .
21 Portfolio controls were used intermittently through the 1970s , but have fallen out of favour in the 1980s and early 1990s with the recognition that they distort the workings of the financial system , and that methods of circumventing the controls exist ( see Hall 1983 ) .
22 The Society has attended several meetings , commented on two drafts of the standards , and is on the whole pleased with the proposals as they are at present .
23 And they ask a question and somebody 's very open with the answer and they da , they just , sa expand on that answer and then , two or
24 Europeans , by contrast with the peoples of other continents , were to become noticeably more curious and impatient with the world as they found it , and more inclined to tamper with its workings .
25 Many knitters who have experimented with weaving have been disappointed with the fabrics because they can be rather hard .
26 John Gorman says … they were disappointed with the result but they played well and could have won … the spirit is good in the team and the support from the fans was brilliant
27 John Gorman says … they were disappointed with the result but they played well and could have won … the spirit is good in the team and the support from the fans was brilliant
28 They are usually so directly continuous with the tergum that they are regarded as postero-lateral outgrowths of that region .
29 Be a bit firmer with the neds or they 'll walk all over you .
30 Manufacturers , flushed with success over their pink fluffy man campaign , and greedy with the realisation that they can make hill-walkers wear anything as long as it 's described as a technological breakthrough , are sitting in their factories dreaming up new and more ridiculous things to sell us .
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