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

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1 ‘ I 'VE BEEN BORED WITH BOXING FOR YEARS .
2 ‘ I 've been bored with boxing for almost four years .
3 You 're sick with love for him , but he 'd never give a plain Jane like you a second 's thought . "
4 CNES and ESA circles stress that current decisions are heavy with implications for Europe 's position 10 to 15 years ahead .
5 Another way of putting this is to say that we are concerned with techniques for holding government accountable for what it does .
6 Immediately , instinctively , he knew something was wrong ; the kitchen staff should have been busy with preparations for dinner .
7 At one time Carrie thought she heard Anna crying , but she could not be certain and Melody had insisted that she wanted to be alone with Anna for a while .
8 Irina and Marcus , said to be busy with preparations for their move to the country , no longer visited .
9 The head needs openly to celebrate successes with sincerity and to enthuse about efforts made , to be lavish with praise for other people 's efforts .
10 The introduction of markets and contracts is obviously going to be fraught with problems for those patient groups who present a multiplicity of different health and social care needs .
11 Yes it should , but only if South Africa holds up its hand and admits that money did find its way into certain bank accounts and that the game in South Africa has been awash with money for many years .
12 We soon found that , though the surroundings were drab , the people were alive with love for God and love for us .
13 In the meantime , other members of the cast were involved with projects for the deaf and for prisoners .
14 By the early eighteenth century in Scotland and Northumberland , the bulk of crops were housed in ricks , the barns consequently being small with space for housing only one rick at a time and a threshing floor .
15 Francois Doumen 's seven-year-old is 4-5 with Ladbrokes for the Pounds 70,000 showpiece on Saturday following sustained support .
16 But what is wrong with change for the better and doing what one is good at ?
17 Well what 's wrong with footballer for a job ?
18 I do n't normally sort of insist on people looking at the , the biographical background for the , but it 's crucial with Donne for you to pick up on a lot of the
19 In the first place , as we noted earlier , in order to justify binding legal obligations , choice theories must isolate those cases of a special exercise of choice where a binding legal commitment is consistent with respect for private autonomy .
20 Ninety per cent of her letter is concerned with selfjustification for the bureaucracy .
21 This would have been a statutory reversal of Kendall as well as rendering s14(3) , which is concerned with fitness for a particular purpose , redundant .
22 It is replete with prospects for ‘ escape attempts ’ ; zones of autonomy and self-expression separate from employment and not regulated by state authority .
23 Adopting such a policy demands a fundamental change on a global scale , but its proposers , the Rev Guto Prys ap Gwynfor and the Rev Sin Alun , say belief in democratic rights is incompatible with support for the continuation of existing national states .
24 My dear , he is distraught with anxiety for you . ’
25 The offences under subsections ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) are punishable with imprisonment for a term of six months , or a £1,000 fine , and are therefore triable summarily only .
26 I am mad with love for you !
27 Not half an hour back I had been dewy-eyed with nostalgia for him .
28 The very sharp difference in their relationship to western Europe which had developed by the death of Peter I was pregnant with implications for the future .
29 It was obvious that he was becoming increasingly uncomfortable , and no station was due with facilities for relief ; and in the blackout the train crawled exasperatingly .
30 It was no good , she could not concentrate on anything , not while her every nerve was alive with fear for Craig 's safety .
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