Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [adv] [vb pp] with " in BNC.
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1 | But if the problems of training staff and investing in the necessary hardware and software systems are proving burdensome to national institutions , they will surely place an intolerable strain on the budgets of local archival services , many of whom are already faced with reduced hours of opening and the like simply in order to survive . |
2 | Neither of them are obviously connected with lovers or courting couples . |
3 | ‘ I am well acquainted with your family — ’ she told Joan ‘ — and recall most vividly the duke your father , whose soul God pardon ! ’ |
4 | ‘ When I read the Medau News , ‘ she says , ‘ I am completely overwhelmed with admiration at the way my Medau colleagues have created a Medau world in this country — far beyond any pipe dreams Molly and I could have had in the early years of struggle . |
5 | Being , as it were , ‘ in the trade ’ , I am regularly bombarded with fishkeeping problems from my customers . |
6 | I am particularly taken with one for a charity based in Rusper , Sussex , called ‘ Care for the Wild ’ . |
7 | I am now left with only two questions : What is that little metal sliding bit for ? |
8 | You will understand that I am only acquainted with the members of the Institute who come here regularly — who , in essence , are the ones who work in this area . |
9 | I am suddenly consumed with a ridiculous curiosity . |
10 | But I er but I said to myself , God I 'm even ruined with this . |
11 | I really enjoyed getting people going — yes , I 'm well acquainted with the wooden spoon . |
12 | I 'm well acquainted with all the usual ploys . ’ |
13 | I 'm partly agreed with you the fact that the stock take at the end of the day we got it right , but all I 'm saying it was very difficult |
14 | However , finally I 'm cosily ensconced with the affable Mr. Adams and his excellent lead guitarist ( linchpin of the Dudes of Leisure ) Keith Scott , and the talk turns to tunes … |
15 | So you see I 'm only left with the . |
16 | But I 'm still left with the scars . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'm so besotted with you , I 'll probably love , honour and obey with depressing servitude ! ’ |
18 | I 'm totally associated with the ‘ Valley ’ now , and it will always be my club . |
19 | While printing out documents , spreadsheets and so on , I 'm constantly plagued with the following error message : |
20 | In this case , though the term ‘ power ’ is used to describe acts ' , there are important areas outside the realms of ‘ acts ’ which are also associated with power but at out which there is less certainty . |
21 | The New Testament stories , which are also told with admirable clarity , include some of Jesus 's parables ( including that of the Good Samaritan ) and the later miracles , and ends with Judas 's plot to betray Jesus to his enemies . |
22 | Test factors which are positively associated with one variable and negatively with the other are called suppressor variables for this reason . |
23 | In other words , too many fatty and sugary foods which are positively loaded with calories — bread spread with lashings of butter , an abundance of fried foods , cream cakes , biscuits , chocolate , crisps and so on . |
24 | AlphaWindow ( alphanumeric ) terminals give users access to windowing functions which are traditionally associated with graphical environments , without the need for graphics technology . |
25 | Field trials have for many years been concerned with finding a clone less susceptible to frost and this was initially seen as a way of upgrading some of the frost-prone vineyards of the Marne Valley which are traditionally planted with the hardier Pinot Meunier . |
26 | At the lowest levels this does not matter : syllables can be identified from the text , and syllables group into clitic phrases , consisting of one lexically stressed syllable and any unstressed syllables which are immediately associated with it , either by being in the same word or by being proclitic or enclitic to it . |
27 | Areas of political life which are best dealt with multi-nationally must obviously be dealt with at the appropriate decision-making level . |
28 | Literal mnemonics are abbreviations or letters which are easily associated with the name of a subject . |
29 | The oil is collected by Centris bees and is full of glycerides , which are later mixed with pollen in the hives . |
30 | Other measures which are clearly associated with subjective risk while driving are cognitive load as measured by dual-task performance ( e.g. Harms , 1986 , 1991 ; Hoyos , 1988 ) and verbal ratings of the chances of being involved in a near miss ( Watts & Quimby , 1980 ) . |