Example sentences of "[verb] been with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It also points out in in in in the report , that this income has been to meet expenditure of thirty-two thousand pounds for the number of services , and the remainder of this , has been with additional insurance costs . |
2 | Clinical presentation has been with acute nephritis , nephrotic syndrome , or renal failure . |
3 | As many parents have discovered , the problem with disposable nappies up to now has been with that word ‘ disposable ’ . |
4 | Before , it has been with blind faith only . |
5 | It must have been with some degree of cautiousness and a heightened sense of responsibility that Gould once more stocked up on shot , caps , and powder on his way back through Launceston for the journey home . |
6 | If I could have departed then , never reentered the house , it would have been with some strength of mind . |
7 | T.4 WJ866 , having been with 231 OCU until transfer to the Navy in 1969 , was borrowed from FRADU at Yeovilton in the mid-1980s to ease the shortage of T.4s . |
8 | It had been with supreme effort that he had controlled his temper . |
9 | She thought how rough they had been with each other , how savage almost , sometimes in an odd way wanting to be done so that they could begin all over again . |
10 | We somehow got on to the subject of detective stories , for it had been with some surprise that I learnt at the Old Parsonage meeting that at one time he had read them with avidity . |
11 | Apart from the two social occasions when he had been with another girl , Liza had seen little of him , even though she had taken every opportunity to pass by the farmhouse where he was billeted . |
12 | Quite a number of experiments leading to such identification have been with small aspect ratio Bénard convection ( Sections 22.1 , 22.4 ) [ 87 , 181 , 246 ] ; small in this context means not much greater than unity . |
13 | Some signing — he 's been with first division , Avignon in the French league and is used to playing with the best . |