Example sentences of "[be] [adj] with " in BNC.

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1 The apartments themselves are spacious with a separate bedroom , lounge with sofa-bed , a fully equipped kitchenette as well as a shower , bath , wc and balcony .
2 Of the twenty-one bedrooms , seventeen are spacious with private facilities , and the remaining four are attic rooms with shared bathrooms .
3 All are spacious with some suitable for families .
4 For months after such experiences , the exchanges , both in glance and spoken aside , between teacher and student are redolent with ‘ in-jokes ’ , half-remembered stories that grow with the telling .
5 my secrets are sorry with oil .
6 They set out to make sweeping historical epics but all they can come up with are mini-series with no ad breaks .
7 It 's hard to imagine now the armies of men working here and at Beldi Hill , but at one time the area must have been loud with the noise of men and their picks , crowbars , shovels , barrows , crushing hammers and water-wheels .
8 ‘ . Theory emerges as and when texts or issues are theorized , usually by academics who are dissatisfied with the status quo .
9 Some Christian women are dissatisfied with this route to equality through male generic neutrality .
10 The answer is that they are dissatisfied with themselves .
11 Although Essex finally agreed to provide Thomas with special teaching in a state school , his parents are dissatisfied with the quality of tuition on offer and have appealed for help from Mr Clarke , Education Secretary .
12 If they are dissatisfied with the school or education authority , they will be able to call in the Education Standards Commission and get action taken .
13 If you are dissatisfied with the results , do n't hesitate to enlist the help of our representative , who will also advise you on which local customs need to be respected .
14 Many of those that are dissatisfied with state education quietly withdraw their children from the system rather than campaign for improvements .
15 There will also be parents who are dissatisfied with the school which their children currently attend and will be looking for an alternative .
16 There are four basic ways of increasing the number of pupils at the school , extend the catchment area , attract the children of new families that move into the neighbourhood , shore up the leakage of children to other schools and , lastly , pick up those that are dissatisfied with their present school .
17 ‘ I scarcely know whether these remarks are intended as the mere superfluous assertion of an abstract right , or whether they are intended to imply a covert threat , that if the petitioners are dissatisfied with the answer to their application , they may resort to the extreme course of closing that useful place of veterinary education .
18 Their search in no way means that they are dissatisfied with their adopted home or love their adopted parents any the less .
19 They include information on how to proceed if you are dissatisfied with the way a lawyer has handled your case or the diagnosis/treatment given by a doctor .
20 However , the sex of the fetus will be known in numerous situations of antenatal diagnosis other than for sex-linked diseases , and it now seems that some women seek abortions merely because they are dissatisfied with the sex of the fetus .
21 Most women are dissatisfied with their bodies and feel that they are only approximations .
22 Those exposed to it often make changes in themselves , but that is because they want to , not because we are dissatisfied with them as they are .
23 However , local authorities have a local appeals procedure under which officers may appeal if they are dissatisfied with the authority 's decision as to whether it is necessary to move home or if they are dissatisfied with any of the authority 's decisions in relation to the application of the relocation provisions .
24 However , local authorities have a local appeals procedure under which officers may appeal if they are dissatisfied with the authority 's decision as to whether it is necessary to move home or if they are dissatisfied with any of the authority 's decisions in relation to the application of the relocation provisions .
25 Problems may arise in respect of expatriates working in the same location on longer-term postings or even local company employees who are dissatisfied with their rates of pay in comparison with salaries and/or bonuses earned by fixed-term contract workers .
26 Given employers ' lack of knowledge about qualifications and the relatively arbitrary way in which they use them , it is difficult to give credence to the widespread notion that they are dissatisfied with the educational levels of young workers .
27 It might be suggested that the employed women make up a particular group with respect to housework attitudes : women who are dissatisfied with housework may turn to employment as a palliative .
28 For those who are dissatisfied with housework , a statement of this feeling is problematic because the break between socially acceptable behaviour and individual experience has first to be made .
29 Of twenty-one housewives who mind being labelled a housewife , nineteen ( eighty-six per cent ) are dissatisfied with work ; of the nineteen who ‘ do n't mind ’ this label , ten ( thirteen per cent ) are dissatisfied .
30 In Table 4.4 sixty-two per cent of the housewives with low status occupations are dissatisfied with housework , sixty-seven per cent of those with intermediate occupations are dissatisfied , and , of those with high status occupations , all are assessed as dissatisfied with their present work — housework .
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