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

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1 No chair , I would very much like it to be looked at in great detail by the budget review committee , actually , you 'll see in the report that many of these problems were identified as areas of concern by the district auditor prior to the signing of the contract , and he was given , it seems , various assurances which may or may not have been met , and I would like to go into much more detail than would be possible with this committee .
2 Let's be polite with each other , then . ’
3 We are conscious that overseas students may be unfamiliar with many aspects of British life and its university system , so a section of the Prospectus is devoted to their needs .
4 You must be careful with that laugh .
5 ‘ You 'll have to be careful with this article , Mr Newman .
6 We must be careful with this argument because it is sometimes based on anatomical studies that have used insensitive methods or only a partial consideration of the data .
7 The cover has been formalised by a grid which will be consistent with each issue while retaining alternative background colours to differentiate issues .
8 Moreover , if conducted rigorously , all these different approaches should be consistent with each other and lead to the same investment decisions .
9 The emphasis in recent DES actions upon INSET activities would be consistent with this interpretation .
10 The noted decrease in urgency after retraining may be consistent with this hypothesis .
11 The decision in Wilsher would appear to be consistent with this reasoning .
12 She says it should be bigger with more shops .
13 ‘ Let's be honest with each other , ’ he said .
14 Their obligation to be honest with each other outweighed for the first time whatever they owed to anyone else .
15 Let us now be honest with each other .
16 I wanted us to be honest with each other , and I rushed into it , hoping you would understand . ’
17 Shelley decided to be honest with this girl , who was so close to Miguel Rafaelo .
18 In terms of Easingwold , I have a client who owns about forty acres who would be delighted with that solution but erm , I do n't think that Easingwold could support that level of development , if we 're talking a around about two thousand dwellings , without very very substantial harm to its character and setting .
19 My application to join the RCAF was refused with thanks , and I had no choice but to be content with that ruling .
20 A settlor can even address the beneficiary of the trust , for example ‘ I ask , Gaius Seius , that you should be content with that thing ’ or ‘ I wish that to be given to you , .
21 At length she asked , ‘ Am I to be content with that snippet of intelligence : ‘ Sir George likes me ’ ? ’
22 Woman 's inability to be content with either living in the orbit of the male ‘ I ’ or repressing her desire into ‘ hystery ’ is a result of the fact that male desire is an essentially narcissistic ‘ Pygmalion urge ’ to invent woman in its own image , while permitting the male subject the freedom to enjoy multiple reflections .
23 Ian 's kid sister , who was playing mothers and fathers with her friends in the crawl space under the porch , said it was marvellous , so they had to be content with this infant praise and with taking her and her mud-covered friends for a ride round the block .
24 Lorentz 's view was that the movies since their inception had offered cheap and comfortable relief ; time had to be killed somehow and one could ‘ be bored with more comfort at a movie than anywhere else ’ .
25 I keep Koi in the main pond and goldfish in the other and like many fishkeepers ( whom I suspect are in the same situation as I ) I felt that I would be happier with some sort of quarantine/treatment facility for use when I purchase new fish .
26 So far so good , it seems ; but what with brother William Titford and his son William , there was every chance that individuals with the same name might soon be confused with each other , leaving a whole host of Williams , Wills and Bills to confound the assembled company at every family gathering .
27 They wo n't be confused with each other .
28 Sharing on these lines and a desire to increase contacts between us should not , however , be confused with any desire to ‘ take over ’ the library .
29 He was also said to be unpopular with some members of the profession , although he was elected president of the London Veterinary Medical Society .
30 It is refreshing to read an article when the writer is not afraid to state the fact , even if it may be unpopular with some people .
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