Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [be] with " in BNC.
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1 | Exciting to be with … |
2 | He is different , Florence Ames thought , he has n't anything to say because he is embarrassed to be with me . |
3 | You know , that is a good test of your relationship with a person if there is a sense in which you are embarrassed to be with them , and there 's long periods of silence it 's a pretty good test that it 's not a deep relationship you have with them . |
4 | He was hatched and hand reared at Birdland in Bourton on the Water , by penguin keeper Maureen Hewitt , who says that the Harry still feels a bit insecure about being with adult penguins and loves a reassuring hug . |
5 | Either he was in the early depressed state , with hands hanging , or else flailing his limbs about , unsafe to be with ; at such times they had to strap him down . |
6 | Obsessional , edgy , uncomfortable to be with . |
7 | US President Ronald Reagan , 81 , told the Oxford Union Society : ‘ I am delighted to be with you today . ’ |
8 | Julia climbed on board without hesitation , sure of her welcome , relieved and delighted to be with people whom she trusted . |
9 | She was fun and easy to be with , natural and down to earth , yet she was sensitive and courageous in the way she had coped with her father 's illness . |
10 | He was gentle and easy to be with and she liked what Jack called the mad Jewish grin . |
11 | It was n't how you might think — we did n't want a witness , we did n't want to show off that we were in love ; he was just easy to be with . |
12 | Articulate , easy to be with ; filled with ideas and knowledge ; nor could anyone say that they were a bad-looking lot , the young men got their sun-burn , the girls were pretty and well-turned out . |
13 | It was so easy to be with Sebastian . |
14 | She was glad to be with Felipe even when he was raging . |
15 | She was so glad to be with us and we were so glad to have her . |
16 | Her friends told her she looked wonderful , but her periods stopped and she was nervy , edgy and hard to be with . |
17 | Right , he 's an outdoor sales manager , he 's been with T N T eleven years , erm , previous to being with T N T he was on , two sales for seven years , and previous to that he sold diaries , business cards , business gifts . |
18 | The same happens during the pas de deux that is supposed to be with Lise . |
19 | Since I had to do something during the hours I was supposed to be with Sophie , I joined the local Labour Party . |
20 | He was , however , presently supposed to be with General Froebe 's men . |
21 | I mean technically I think , what you 're supposed to be with every course . |
22 | But , since Cara was supposed to be with her in Czechoslovakia and had said that she 'd be doing her a favour if she did n't ring them , Fabia settled for the next best thing . |
23 | Am I right in saying that Susan 's with us for a full year every Wednesday and John is supposed to be with us for a term but it 's been extended has n't it |
24 | It is a growing problem partly and one that is likely to be with us for a long time . |
25 | It is likely to be with us for a long time to come . ’ |
26 | DESPITE the advent of cassettes and CDs the analogue record is likely to be with us for some time yet , and in every amplifier used for playing them is an equaliser to modify the signal derived from the pick-up cartridge . |
27 | ‘ Where 's Sorley likely to be with the van ? ’ |
28 | I am pleased to have ladies since they are more comfortable to be with and understand better the difficulties I labour under with a young baby and poor help and no husband constantly at my elbow . |
29 | Charles was thrilled to be with Diana at the birth |
30 | I 'm not less horrified at being with him . |