Example sentences of "[verb] be on [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | The emphasis in econometric research until recently has been on developing estimators with desirable large sample properties for correctly specified models . |
2 | He 'd have enjoyed being on this trip with us today , you know . ’ |
3 | Well none of the lads were prepared to take that on , cos we 'd been on this contract with for the last eleven years . |
4 | It would seem that Miller can not have been on amicable terms with the gardeners there , otherwise he would have made a point of a visit then . |
5 | At the outset he seems to have been on congenial terms with Palmerston , but their relationship went sour during Hall 's two-and-a-half years at the Office of Works : and almost from the date of Hall 's appointment , events started to go badly for Pennethorne . |
6 | He smiled ; he had been on intimate terms with death for a long while , it had no terrors for him . |
7 | Uhde , a young collector and dealer who had been on friendly terms with both painters since the early pre-Cubist days , in a book entitled Picasso et la Tradition Française which appeared in both French and German in 1928 , stressed the cardinal part played by Braque in the formation of Cubism . |
8 | In the afternoon he visited various people who had been on friendly terms with the dead man . |