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

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1 Out-numbered , the two revenue men attempted to contact the Venturous with their portable radios for assistance , but as so often happens they had no success , and were forced to act on their own initiative .
2 You 've you 've made it clear with him that you discriminate quite clearly between the people that go back to work because they 've got children or they 've got l lot of finan and they 've got to do a lot of financial obligations and those who who do n't .
3 While some of the gang looted the safe , the rest of the gang would keep the streets clear with their fearsome yells , thundering hooves and deadly gunfire .
4 ‘ How he was thrown clear with his clothes blown off and still survived is a miracle . ’
5 It meant a three-horse jump-off of the riders on four faults and , when it came to this , Whitaker had no problems going clear with his own Everest Lifestyle to leave Mark Armstrong , Friday night 's Grand Prix winner , as runner-up with Rockall .
6 He says that he jumped clear with his hands over his eyes to stop them burning .
7 After Juergen Klinsmann had fired the Germans ahead Riedle scored twice in five minutes midway through the first half and put Germany 4–1 clear with his third in the 59th minute .
8 I came here to try and be clear with you .
9 The Institute of Manpower Studies are , concurrent with their work on the supply side , to provide this much required assessment of demand during 1985 , supported by the Science and Engineering Research Council .
10 Dumb , yes , but literate with it , The Birthday Party 's black , macabre edge had an immediate effect on an impressionable British scene .
11 So we 're not being patronising with it .
12 On them , Kylie was quick to respond and unequivocal with her replies .
13 No real problems if they 've been sensible with their money .
14 ‘ There 's Kerly with his wife , ’ hissed Natasha , nudging Maggie in the ribs , and then discreetly pointing with a finger .
15 ‘ I hope I was n't too curt with her , but I 've got to get back to Seabourne with the vaccination cards .
16 And th I , I would n't want yours galloping with mine .
17 Although I left him in no doubts about my opinion of his behaviour over the past few weeks , I was n't quite as brutal with him as I might have been .
18 Still , he could n't be completely brutal with her .
19 She was cool that morning , detached , brutal with herself — people say that Constanza has such arrogance , well , she also has humility .
20 yeah , yeah , and they , they say he was brutal with you ?
21 But I think I can take it that I must have been a little — er — unsteady with my actions .
22 So it is with a good few of the faithful with whom I trod the boards in my schooldays .
23 Already established as a meticulous organizer , a good platform speaker , and an activist with a flair for publicity , he was instrumental in October 1920 in bringing together representatives of unemployed groups in the capital into a London district council of unemployed with himself as organizer .
24 There could , I have to admit , be something dramatically wrong with me .
25 It does n't follow that he knows what the matter is — ‘ honestly , though , I do n't know what 's wrong with me , ’ he adds .
26 What 's Wrong With Me ?
27 They thought there was something wrong with me .
28 There 's nowt wrong with me eyes , is there ? — I told you , I saw his face .
29 Then why is this happening , if I am not ill , what is wrong with me ?
30 I no longer know what 's wrong with me .
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