Example sentences of "[adj] [vb pp] [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | Still more are the public fed up with escapes which succeed , and they will be appalled to hear from my right hon. Friend that the cost of damage to our prisons last year exceeded £100 million . |
2 | And I think this done away with a lot of entries and keeping people away from meetings . |
3 | Right , and we 've got part of this linked in with the stuff you might have done on Sapir-Wharf Hypothesis in the sense that er people talk about different things because they might be relevant to their actual lives . |
4 | This fitted in with the general view that the Eighth Army could hold Rommel at El Alamein but would not be ready to attack before November . |
5 | This fitted in with the idea of mixed programming , whereby music , talks , variety and drama appeared on each station , exposing the listener to a varied choice , rather than the stations being specialized . |
6 | When asked how this fitted in with his Conservative views on incentives , he laughed : ‘ It contradicts them . ’ |
7 | Not surprisingly the British achieved little with their request for direct American support in their dispute with Indonesia over Malaysia . |
8 | do n't like that fed up with up that ! |
9 | Or , or anything , you know so this er man one day he says , we were playing cards , he said , I 'm bloody fed up with this . |
10 | And the deaf suffered along with the rest . |
11 | ‘ It 's just that I get real fed up with bozos like you trying to rip me off all the time . |
12 | That does mean that they have already had a very difficult exercise in terms of looking at an , an efficiency effectiveness distribution of funding and how they manage the service , and that 's very much tied in with the children 's services plan , which Mike referred to earlier on , and which is later on the agenda . |
13 | In many cases they get very depressed or they even die , because their image of themselves is very much bound up with work and . |
14 | I mean if women have been stunted by being kept in the home , you could argue that men have been stunted by being too much over-identified essentially with the work world . |
15 | That was we were main one of the , my father seen er possibilities er when he attended the London show , he went er he , he was very much taken on with the Morris Cowley first of all . |
16 | With most of 1962 and 1963 taken up with stage , television and film work , Crawford could reflect that his career was moving in the right direction . |
17 | It was the House of Commons , and the Cabinet and the Prime Minister that came from the Commons , that Bagehot saw as the efficient working parts of the Constitution as these got on with the job of actually running the show . |
18 | Both these increased again with the economic recovery of the mid 1980s , though more noticeably in the South than in the North . |
19 | The two 6BA screws for the ‘ wicket ’ l.e.d.s and the gimp pins for the anchorage of the others must be fitted and the surface blemishes left by these levelled off with a filler and smoothed with fine sandpaper , before anything else is done . |
20 | The vagaries of travel to Orkney , however , including the fact that the scheduled flights were all booked up with journalists , meant he could not arrive in time for the ten o'clock start . |
21 | The flat has been interior designed throughout with the advantage of its own parking space behind electronically controlled gates . |
22 | In Canaan , prostitution and fertility rites were all mixed up with worship . |
23 | Aye , they were all mixed up with them were n't they ? |
24 | All mixed together with … a little bit of luck . |
25 | The major investigations of the early 1970s were all carried out with the hope of providing some suggestions for improvements to be applied in automated catalogues . |
26 | Wait till I 've cut it and we 're all sat down with a piece , and I 'll tell you a story . |
27 | The woman 's past history of mental disorder , family relations and support and medical opinion were all considered both with GP and other referrals in a minimum of 93 per cent of cases . |
28 | Oh you could tell right on the phone you were sort of all keyed up with it . |
29 | It was a great day that day they came from Lintrethen and Kilray and the Blackwater and all met there with their and their or whatever they were to sell , a horse the day of the curtain market . |
30 | ‘ We 're all fed up with him , and we 're disappointed with the League and players ' union . |