Example sentences of "[be] [adj] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When employees are dissatisfied with aspects of formal organisation ( eg. they dislike the work they do or the person they work for ) they are likely to rely more and more heavily on an informal organisation at work to satisfy their personal needs in their work situation .
2 Theorems 2 and 3 together give us a relative completeness result : relative to the knowledge we are assuming about expressions , our algebraic laws are complete with respect to deciding the equivalence of finite programs .
3 All morning everyone had been speechless with depression about ‘ Sonnet ’ .
4 Walter had been friendly with David in England and when he came to Scotland , David granted him lands in Ayrshire , Renfrewshire , Argyll , Bute and the Lothians .
5 The course should give details on the various ethnic groups and , if any particular groups are disadvantaged with respect to others , this should be covered and the implications explained .
6 On the sand , open a lazy eye and watch others do the work ; the sea and sky are alive with colour as the energetic try their skills at para-gliding and water skiing or zip past on jet bikes and pedalos .
7 1,3-Dithiadiazoles are unstable with respect to isomerisation to the 1,2-isomer and consequently isolation of these 1,3-radicals has , on the whole , been unsuccessful .
8 Where there is nothing to show that the parties have used language in any other than its strict and ordinary sense , and where the words interpreted in that sense are sensible with reference to extrinsic circumstances , it is an inflexible rule of construction that the words shall be interpreted in that strict and primary sense even though they may be capable of some popular or secondary interpretation and even though the most conclusive evidence of the intention to use them in such popular sense is tendered ( Enlayde Ltd v Roberts [ 1917 ] 1 Ch 109 : obligation to reinstate property destroyed by fire included an obligation to reinstate where the destruction was caused by incendiary bombs ) .
9 Kestrels are popular with audiences at lectures , because they 're elegant little birds and also because , of all the British birds of prey , they 're the ones people are most likely to spot in the wild : they hover over motorways and are even seen in towns these days .
10 This last wild exaggeration has also been popular with educators at times when they wanted to stress the importance of their task and the need to get it right .
11 Margaret Shepherd , whose cafe in Queen Street has for many years been popular with parties of elderly people , said many handicapped groups had cancelled this year because they could no longer walk straight from the cafe to the seafront .
12 Our findings are consistent with reports of higher rates of sickness absence among less skilled non-manual or manual employees .
13 Although cases of HEV have been clinically and serologically documented in children , our findings are consistent with reports from several large outbreaks where high rates of HEV ( enteric non-A , non-B ) were reported in adults , beginning in the late second and third decades of life .
14 Our results are consistent with observations in man that mucosal proliferation decreases with distance from the ileocaecal valve to the rectum .
15 These observations are consistent with findings with normal subjects suggesting a role for the right hemisphere in appreciation of the prosodic factors in speech ( Haggard and Parkinson , 1971 ; Zurif 1974 ; Blumstein and Cooper , 1974 ; Craig , 1979a ; Dwyer and Rinn , 1981 ) .
16 They contrast with those from many studies in the early 1980s which showed a clear impact on teenage smoking behaviour but are consistent with findings from other recent and comparable studies .
17 The destabilising effect of this analogue is considerably enhanced as the pH is lowered and the results are consistent with protonation of 3-deazaadenine ( probably at N -1 ) contributing to duplex destabilisation .
18 The results are consistent with protonation of 3-deazaadenine occurring , probably at N -1 and interfering with the Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding .
19 REE data for calcites are consistent with inputs from the shales and through dissolution of the limestone host rocks .
20 The results support earlier findings with older hemispherectomy patients and are consistent with models of subcortical control of visual orienting in normal newborns .
21 Studies of the binding of Arc to its operator are consistent with formation of a similar dimer of repressor dimers , and also show high cooperativity .
22 The remainder are calculated by calibrating the theoretical model such that the parameters are consistent with equilibrium in the market in a given period .
23 Having calibrated the model , the parameter estimates shown in Table 2 are consistent with equilibrium in the UK fertilizer industry in 1986 .
24 ‘ I 'VE BEEN BORED WITH BOXING FOR YEARS .
25 ‘ I 've been bored with boxing for almost four years .
26 Capitalism and the sterner Puritan ethic are delighted with hedonism as a private way of life because hedonism encourages consumerism , and consumerism becomes the economic mode of hedonism for modern man .
27 You 're sick with love for him , but he 'd never give a plain Jane like you a second 's thought . "
28 ‘ You 're good with people from all walks of life , ’ commented Lucenzo thoughtfully .
29 How is it , even when you 're stern with women in your audience they still adore you ?
30 Troops have been there some time and they 're familiar with locals on the ground .
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