Example sentences of "was [adj] with [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | The very sharp difference in their relationship to western Europe which had developed by the death of Peter I was pregnant with implications for the future . |
2 | It was obvious that he was becoming increasingly uncomfortable , and no station was due with facilities for relief ; and in the blackout the train crawled exasperatingly . |
3 | It was no good , she could not concentrate on anything , not while her every nerve was alive with fear for Craig 's safety . |
4 | His whole body was alive with desire for her . |
5 | In 1992 , the personal allowance for a couple , both aged 18 yrs or over , was 66.60 with allowances for dependent children varying from 14.55 to f33.80 according to age . |
6 | Her whole being was aflame with desire for him , but the question that he asked was so tender , so loving , that she knew the answer she gave would be the one that he subconsciously wanted to hear . |
7 | The formation of both cAMP and cGMP was linear with time for at least 15 minutes , and with protein concentration . |
8 | Apart from this , she was angry with Jamila for marrying Changez , the sight of whom made her feel ill . |
9 | The farmer approached at that moment and was angry with Tess for wasting time talking to a stranger . |
10 | Lovell gave Coleridge food that night , but not shelter , and in the days that followed was responsible with Southey for introducing him to a city strong in religious dissent and political radicalism . |
11 | But since he was the one most involved with Vivien 's welfare , he must have either approved of , or acquiesced in , her committal ; he was also a trustee of the Haigh-Wood Estate , and was responsible with Maurice for Vivien 's financial affairs — they must , for example , have paid her bills at Northumberland House until the time of her death . |
12 | Sachs experiment was concerned with memory for sentences . |
13 | She was furious with Isobel for preferring God to any man , and thus denying her the status of grandparenthood , and furious with her husband for dying before her . |
14 | Friends such as Edward Clodd , who expected Hardy to be relieved by her death in 1912 , found instead that he was overcome with remorse for neglecting one whom he had once loved so well . |