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

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1 Curly with that mousse .
2 The move coincided with the expiry of the mandate of the broadcasting service , which ran concurrent with that of the outgoing Supreme Council .
3 Running concurrent with this , however , was a belief that the community in the post-war period did little to ensure or support such life styles .
4 So , concurrent with this year 's Art Cologne ( see above ) Galerie Tanja Grünert and Galerie Christian Nagel have launched an alternative , known colloquially as the ‘ The Unfair ’ .
5 Concurrent with this programme of activity , there are dozens of administrative jobs to be done .
6 Also concurrent with this was the establishing of a mode , or even tradition , of working for feminist artists , which involved using their own bodies ( although with widely varying intentions and political positions ) — either producing images , or through performance or video .
7 Concurrent with these military developments the British aircraft industry was waging a losing battle with the Americans for a large share of the civilian passenger and freight markets .
8 The people of Wolverhampton , all colours and creeds , live daily with that reality .
9 However , more profound than the distinctions within countries will be those between countries , with those with a commitment to cycling contrasting with those without .
10 OK , so relations were unsteady with little brother right now , but it would have been better than this .
11 Finally , as if all this was n't enough , the effects of being covered with this diseased , filthy mucus are identical to those from falling into the Miasmic Marsh ( area 63 ) — although they are not cumulative with those effects .
12 What went wrong with all that ?
13 Well , there is nothing very wrong with all this .
14 something wrong with all the people that allow a few people to do this ?
15 It made Times just look super elegant , you know , and yah I , that 's what 's wrong with all the foundries now , they forgot where they came from .
16 Nothing wrong with that , of course , but let's not pretend that one can really make a decent living just by turning wood .
17 ‘ We need some people to be made to testify under oath so we can find out what went wrong with that investigation , ’ said Mr Laframboise , stressing that , at this point , it does not matter that most of the physical evidence has been destroyed .
18 There 's nothing necessarily wrong with that .
19 There is nothing wrong with that — in fact , without such precautions it would be hard to get a coherent programme together at all .
20 ‘ What 's wrong with that ? ’
21 Nothing wrong with that , but if you want to learn anything about us we have to feel we can trust you .
22 ‘ So what , nothing wrong with that , that 's what ya are , is n't it ? ’
23 Anyway what is wrong with that land of sunshine Australia , that you want to leave it , is it because you have to work for your living there ? ( quoted from Tatchell , Battle , 72 )
24 But she had lived with a dragon for over ten years , and she had lived in a house filled with strong women , so she knew that there was something very wrong with that scenario .
25 Nothing wrong with that , you might think , even if it does represent more than 70 times last year 's earnings — a price-earnings ratio of Japanese proportions .
26 Nothing wrong with that , in principle : a company that depended more on equity might not have the nerve to do things like founding Fox Television .
27 ‘ What 's wrong with that ? ’
28 ‘ Soaps like Neighbours are pure entertainment and there is nothing wrong with that .
29 Nothing wrong with that .
30 Not much wrong with that , I told myself smugly .
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