Example sentences of "been very [adj] with [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Before my condition was diagnosed , I had been very bored with life . |
2 | The management committee have been very impressed with Llansantffraid and the way in which they 've gone about their improvements . |
3 | While Faldo has been very successful with David Leadbetter , I am more concerned by the specialist looking after his wrist . |
4 | Florrie had been very friendly with Nellie for many years and she nodded sympathetically . |
5 | I had also been very friendly with Jeff Jukes and Max Hole ( Max is the managing director of Warner Brothers and Jeff manages the Fixx and Rupert Hine , a very established producer ) . |
6 | I 've been very concerned with mortality of late . |
7 | Once , Dickie had given her and Oliver a ride in the loco and another time he had been very angry with Oliver for playing hide-and-seek in the skips . |
8 | ‘ Apart from a fractured leg I 've been very lucky with injuries and have got on well with the managers who have come to the club . |
9 | It 's been very quiet with break-ins . |
10 | I 've been very happy with Oxford the last 6 year I 've been racing for them . |
11 | ‘ We have been very happy with Bloomsbury but when you are paying commission , the more sales you do , the more commission you pay , ’ said managing director Colin Webb . |
12 | South Africa has also been very popular with Madeiran emigrants . |
13 | The plans of the Grand Hall were on display throughout the fair , and they were warmly received ; Olympia 2 , though an improvement on the Barbican , has never been very popular with exhibitors or visitors . |