Example sentences of "been [adv] [adj] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The bull has been so popular with commercial producers that over 900,000 doses of semen have been sold so far , and there are already more than 30,000 milking daughters in the US alone . |
2 | BILL CLINTON has been painfully slow with most appointments , but he has moved faster than George Bush did in 1989 to find a chairman for the Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) . |
3 | Many geographers have never been deeply concerned with ultimate objectives of social character , and some would sincerely regard efforts to provide directives for human action as presumptuous and arrogant . |
4 | But there were other motives , of fashion and adventure and the hope of promotion , which are likely to have been more powerful with many recruits . |
5 | But after the initial blisters and a bit of breaking in , I 've been fairly impressed with these boots . |
6 | Neither have women 's organisations been particularly concerned with occupational schemes of family allowances . |
7 | Having 2 ex-county players on the team has also been very worthwhile with helpful tips being tried out every week ( as the Institute chaps will tell you , comparing our game with them a few weeks ago and the Charity Match just played — sorry David what was the score … ? ) |