Example sentences of "[adj] with [verb] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | These people should be supportive of animal welfare , of course , but with the understanding that being in support of animal welfare is perfectly consistent with utilising animals for human preferences and interests . |
2 | Not content with damning Churchill for causing the Dardanelles disaster , attempting to stifle Bolshevism at birth , returning to the Gold Standard and trying to hold on to India , John Charmley faults him for opposing appeasement . |
3 | I know I 'm a bit late with printing tips for this fantabulous game ( the Simpsons board game 's pretty good too — Phil ) . |
4 | ‘ Could Wheeler be involved with selling candles for use in black magic ? ’ asked Julia . |
5 | Probation officers , it is argued , are concerned with establishing rules for probationers and not inflicting pain on them . |
6 | The woman was more concerned with gathering evidence for her divorce than with the truth , and she was determined to browbeat everyone into believing her . |
7 | At the time , the Board was primarily concerned with accounting standard-setting for business organizations , but it saw the need to involve itself with non-business organizations as well and this research study was its first move in that direction . |
8 | For is not rationality concerned with assessing evidence for claims to the effect that certain states of affairs exist ? |
9 | They are more concerned with raising cash for their church , saving their scout troop and raising cash for a children 's playground . |
10 | Those familiar with writing software for microprocessor controlled systems will know that a lot of development goes into the process . |