Example sentences of "[adj] with [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Nothing wrong with me at all really ! |
3 | A spokeswoman at her Clarence House office said : ‘ There is nothing wrong with her at all . |
4 | ‘ I do n't know what I was doing wrong with her in the middle of the year , but she 's blossomed now . |
5 | Nothing was ever wrong with her in our day . |
6 | For — while Sir Felix had nothing much wrong with him except a wild look in his eye sometimes and a tendency to go off in fits of what Gemma had called " unstable " laughter — she had heard certain tales of moral laxity about his brothers and uncles and even one or two of his sisters , which had done nothing for her peace of mind . |
7 | Your veterinary surgeon will put your mind at rest if you ware worried , but invariably a spooky horse has nothing wrong with him at all ! |
8 | There must have been something wrong with him in his head . |
9 | as if the police , or anyone else , will think there must be something wrong with them for them to have got such letters in the first place . ’ |
10 | The latter category includes patients with cystitis , the urethral syndrome , vaginal discharge , sexual and contraceptive problems , and a sizeable minority who had nothing wrong with them at all . |
11 | ‘ You said they were n't acknowledged ; what 's wrong with them from the Edwin Garlands ’ point of view ? ’ |
12 | I ca n't see anything wrong with it to be honest . |
13 | ‘ 1912 and nothing wrong with it at all . ’ |
14 | And nothing wrong with it at all , if that was what was right for you , but it was n't right for Maria , and it sure as eggs was n't right for Kath ! |
15 | There 's nothing wrong with it for God 's sake . |
16 | ‘ What 's wrong with you at all ? ’ he asked . |
17 | You 've not really had anything wrong with you in the past , have you ? |
18 | We should n't be surprised , and we should n't think that there is anything wrong with us for having tears in our lives . |
19 | in the she kept speaking about him as tho , as though he was all , you know , still alright , and that was just so funny the way she said it and I thought I must n't laugh cos that er , i she does n't intend to be funny with it at all ! |
20 | There is a real danger in only doing the classical things — you 're OK with it for a time , but then you 're left high and dry when fashion moves on . ’ |
21 | And then all conscious thought was obliterated as an urgent , tingling excitement contracted through her body , and she was soaring free with him into realms of exquisite delight , where their hearts and souls became one . |
22 | ‘ I know he was n't too popular with everyone in the parish . |
23 | Dr Penry Vaughan , Leonora noted , was popular with everyone in Brides Haven . |
24 | Creggan found his plumage had fine mist settling on it , while his beak grew shiny wet with it as the trees of Three Island Pond changed to faint grey shadows of their former selves before disappearing into white . |
25 | I think you 've got a little bit careful with lots of our jobs which have got |
26 | The interior is more luxurious with plenty of padding , more sound insulation , and more goodies come as standard such as a constant speed propeller and streamlined wheel fairings which lead to an increased cruising speed of some 120–125 knots . |
27 | He was different with her from everyone else — gentler , softer , more like the old Edouard . |
28 | ‘ Was he different with you after the dream ? ’ |
29 | The next two days were fairly similar with plenty of carp falling to boilies , many of these good doubles and a fair head of nice koies of varying colours amongst them . |
30 | Thus , the phantasm , rather than constituting the event , hovers over its surface like a cloud , as an effect of meaning not identifiable with anything in the event as such . |