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

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1 The waterways are incredibly peaceful with a wealth of wildlife and some incredibly beautiful scenery .
2 Since we are only concerned with a point of law , the precise facts do not matter but I should indicate them briefly to show the limited scope of this decision .
3 Books , newspapers , magazines , etc , are generally typeset with a resolution of 1,000 dots per inch or greater .
4 We hear that the Treasury 's coffers are already bloated with a £15,000 million surplus which is to be used in the next Budget to line the pockets of the Government 's private sector friends .
5 These cheese buns have a rich filling and a crisp crust , which are just right with a cup of coffee at breakfast or a glass of wine later in the day .
6 A lot of Americans are meanwhile disenchanted with an alliance that commits them to defending a Europe that could do more for itself — especially a Europe that offers America so little , so ungraciously , in return .
7 The locals are always ready with a smile , and come night-time , good conversation and a drop or two of schnapps with new found friends make counting sheep a thing to do back home !
8 One of the main functions of the English and Scottish Law Commissions under the Law Commission 's Act 1965 is ‘ to take and keep under review all the law with which they are respectively concerned with a view to its systematic development and reform , including in particular the codification of such law … ’
9 For all those who think that we are still stuck with a form of schooling that is frustrating to teachers and that fails to deliver a satisfactory start in life to at least a sizeable proportion of its clientele , the question is : Where to tap ?
10 The two most useful sizes are probably those with a floor area of 200 cm2 or 1200 cm2 and 12 cm high ( internal measurements ) .
11 Both ordinary and thermal plasterboard are also available with a backing film which makes it resistant to water vapour .
12 She pointed out that smacking is particularly problematic for childminders who are often alone with a child .
13 ‘ The finest views are from the bottom , and at some places a little above it , but few dare venture to the bottom particularly those females whose pedestrian excursions have chiefly been upon level ground ; nay the male sex are often appalled with a view of the way , and many a Bond-street gentleman , in his stable costume , would rather hazard his neck four-in-hand , than risk it by having his arms precariously supported by the twigs and branches he may find in his way to the gulph below . ’
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