Example sentences of "be [adj] with a " in BNC.
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1 | The apartments themselves are spacious with a separate bedroom , lounge with sofa-bed , a fully equipped kitchenette as well as a shower , bath , wc and balcony . |
2 | Jason , the breakdancing expert in the group , says : ‘ A lot of people have a problem with the fact that we are clean-living with a largely teenage following . |
3 | The Chinese leaders appear to have been dissatisfied with a number of aspects of the Sino-Soviet treaty of 1950 , and at the 20th Congress of the CPSU in 1956 they were reportedly unhappy about the manner in which Khrushchev had denounced the actions of Stalin . |
4 | Toubon and his wife live in a former atelier used by Fernand Leger in the 6th arrondissement in Montparnasse and are friendly with a number of leading Paris contemporary art dealers . |
5 | These are such things as jealousy ( like my experiences of it ) and also if you are friendly with a popular person , they may not have enough time to get to know you as they are too absorbed in other friends . |
6 | The spinelets are low with a wide base and a trifid or rugose crown . |
7 | The best Javanese coffees are strong with a fine acidity that is hardly noticeable . |
8 | Someone once said that you were n't much interested in politics except of the musical variety , of which you are a consummate master ; but you have been friendly with a number of leading politicians , including two British Prime Ministers . |
9 | If you have a few grey hairs and want to blend them in , lowlights are subtle with a natural result . |
10 | But the stakes are high with a six-figure bonanza in television rights , advertising and UEFA payments in the balance . |
11 | Gaiters are normally fastened by a zip at the back , but there are some with a front zip . |
12 | From the start , their approach to the matches had been exciting with a dazzling display of flair from the batsmen . |
13 | These results are consistent with a structure having two missing first layer rows . |
14 | Our results are consistent with a recent report that visual neglect can apply to the contralateral side of objects . |
15 | The available trial results are consistent with a shift in the spectrum of illness to being less severe , of shorter duration , and with a greater proportion of subclinical disease . |
16 | Moreover , immunoblotting experiments and the appearance or disappearance of the upper band characteristic of the open complex containing CRP at lac are consistent with a single explanation : CRP in the ternary open complex with the mutant enzyme is totally chased by heparin whereas it is partially resistant in the complex with wild-type RNA polymerase . |
17 | Analyses of the rocks at the Venera 13 and 14 sites are consistent with a basaltic composition . |
18 | Differences in style and substance between politicians and administrators are consistent with a view of politicians as ‘ energizers ’ and administrators as seeking equilibrium : |
19 | The results of this study are consistent with a defect in the ileal transport of bile acids in patients with cystic fibrosis with over a third of such patients retaining significantly less radiolabelled bile acids over a seven day period compared with control subjects . |
20 | The de novo expression of ICAM-1 in phagocytes of the colonic mucosa and the raised soluble ICAM-1 in active Crohn 's disease and ulcerative colitis shown here are consistent with a condition of immunological activation induced by the local release of proinflammatory cytokines . |
21 | These findings are consistent with a model involving Na + dependent HCO 3 - accumulation by the cell across the basolateral membrane and HCO 3 - exit across the apical membrane via Cl - /HCO 3 - exchange , the accumulated Cl - recycling via apical membrane Cl - channels . |
22 | Circlip detachment could have been consistent with a high tension condition in the belt that , by resulting in elastic bending of the pin , caused a loading to be applied by the backplate flange to the circlip in the axial direction of the pin . |
23 | Colby Simpkins is one of the elect , above familial ties or mundane circumstances , like Harry in The Family Reunion and Celia in The Cocktail Party — although Eliot has on this occasion eschewed the Furies or martyrdom as a way of emphasizing Colby 's difference from those who are content with a secular existence . |
24 | He would have been delighted with a daughter who looked like that . |
25 | She 'd have been delighted with a cornfield and a few startled crows . |
26 | They are disgusted with a decision which must kill off the all-important chance of exposing a form of cheating that has spread with alarming haste as bowlers find ways of getting the old ball to swing violently late . |
27 | He was not the sort of evangelist who would have been content with a mere shallow ‘ decision for Christ ’ . |
28 | Bowler felt that Minton was happiest when painting and would have been content with a quiet life had he not been driven by a need for others and by the fact that he could not bear to be on his own . |
29 | If a player did not use a large dynamic range , he would have been content with a piano without a check . |
30 | Hedge sparrows and woodpeckers , for example , rarely remain still , but are accessible with a little study and knowledge . |