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with in English:

1. pleased pleased


I'm pleased that...
Professor Brown is very pleased about getting his book published.
This would be a favor, which I would be pleased to return at any time.
Knowing that you're doing fine over there, I'm really pleased for you.
I bought a new sweater and I'm as pleased as Punch with it!
Australians are, on the whole, pleased with the stabilizing benefits of their political system.
Jane's parents were pleased about her appointment as a teacher at the school.
I’m pleased that currently we are the market leader in our field
There was a full moon, and this pleased Valjean as he moved quickly along the narrow streets.
I'm very pleased with you Tom. / I guess you're pretty pleased with yourself. / Because he was so pleased to see you again.
We're so pleased that you're able to come to the wedding. / I'm really pleased with your work this term. / I'm pleased to hear you're feeling better. / Are you pleased about John's promotion?
We rented that house, not because we were pleased with it, but because it was near the station.
Pleased with The Pilgrim's Progress, my first collection was of John Bunyan's works in separate little volumes.
Just what you'd expect of a young lady, you certainly weren't left to live as you pleased.

English word "with"(pleased) occurs in sets:

Use of english B2 phrasal verbs
Adjectives + prepositions
N prepositions dział 4
prepositions sritions
kartkówka przyimki

2. bored bored


I'm bored.
Far from being bored, I had a great time.
To tell you the truth, I'm completely bored.
The more she talked, the more bored I got.
There's still a lot left to do, so I won't get bored.
At the beginning, I was bored with radio gymnastics, but now I do not dislike it.
Bored waiting or rushing off at full speed.
Soon Christopher Columbus got bored watching the noob toy getting repeatedly self-pwned; he then decided to make a fortune-teller advise him on what to do with such a pointless toy.
I would be bored if I had to count to five hundred twenty-four thousand three hundred seventy-two.
Imogen of the Internet is fighting six bored housewives to win an eBay auction for a bag of premium chai tea.
Sarah gets very bored listening to her grandparents rambling on about old times.
I visited my friend last week, but she spent all her time on her smartphone. She didn't talk to me so I was really bored.
Intelligent people don’t get bored.
It was a ​cold, ​wet ​day and the ​children were bored.
Ken never gets bored at work because he meets new people every day

English word "with"(bored) occurs in sets:

verbs/adjectives, nouns with propositions B
kartkówka przyimki

3. deal deal


She arranges the buying and selling of houses in and around Deal.
If you want to go, then go. If you don't want to, then it's no big deal.
Deal is in the southeast of England, about 110 kilometers away from London.
Damage dealing.
You see, said the elder brother, "I was right. Here I have lived quietly and well, while you, though you may have been a king, have seen a great deal of trouble."
When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common purpose. Yes, we can.
I'm sure you're thinking to yourself, 'Why is this guy making such a big deal of this?' But make no mistake. This is essential.
As for the air, there is always some moisture in the atmosphere, but when the amount increases a great deal, it affects the light waves.
The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a deal longer.
If you say "I was tricked," well that's certainly so but there's no mistaking that you were the one who signed up on a "sweet deal".
American Indians have a fair historical right to claim they got a raw deal from the government.
I fucking don't know how to translate this sentence, translate it yourself, everybody deal with their own shit.
This morning I had a bit of a disagreement with my wife. I didn't think it was a big deal, but seeing what she's like this evening I think I must have upset her.
If you can read rapidly and with good understanding, you will probably find it easy to remember a good deal of what you do read.
Of course, we expect that any future government would respect the deal.

English word "with"(deal) occurs in sets:

verbs/adjectives, nouns with propositions D
the biggest shit
Przyimki niezależne
Prepositions for Ewa

4. fed up


fed up with
He was getting fed up.
You look fed up. Have you been waiting for a long time?
Kevin got fed up with Marcus because he was complaining.
He looked about as fed up as I had ever seen him.
You look fed up. What's the metter?
In the end, I just got fed up with his constant complaining.
We've had one delay after another, and I'm starting to feel pretty fed up.
Actually I think people are getting fed up with me talking about it
I'm fed up of standing in that shop selling shoes all day
What’s the matter? You look really fed up. I’m fed up with waiting for the phone to ring. When I get fed up of studying, I play my guitar.
I think it happened because they were all fed up with the war.
I’m fed up with her not paying attention to me.
says that he got fed up with what he calls "degrading kindness"
I'm getting fed up. / I'm fed up of traveling with someone like you.

English word "with"(fed up) occurs in sets:

Adjectiv/ noun + preposition
prepositional phrases

5. agree


We agree.
I agree on an emotional level, but on the pragmatic level I disagree.
If you agree to buy 3,000 of them, we'll give you a 3 percent discount.
I was unwilling to agree to the proposal, but it seemed that I had no choice.
I agree with the ban in principle, but in practice it will be extremely difficult.
By signing a contract, you agree to certain terms and conditions.
Britain was in no hurry to agree on a peace treaty.
When we hear of a divorce we assume that it was caused by the inability of those two people to agree upon fundamentals.
While they don't agree, they continue to be friends.
It is impossible, you know, to make him agree.
Therefore, for any text you hold the copyright to, by submitting it, you agree to license it under the Creative Commons Attribution License 2.0 (fr).
Most students agree with the proposal, and made a list of arguments in favour of it.
He nodded as much as to say, I agree.
Certainly if someone is _that_ beautiful you'd draw back from approaching her. "Thought you'd agree."
If you would agree to answer some of the questions below, I would be extremely grateful.

6. busy


I'm not busy.
He is too busy dreaming dreams to plan what he will do in his old age.
Much as I'd like to come, I'm afraid I'll be too busy.
Stop pestering me, I'm busy.
The other day I ran out of gas in the middle of a busy Interstate.
Although our universe is still young, theorists are busy exploring its ultimate fate.
He never takes into account the fact that I am very busy.
He is a busy man, so you can only get in touch with him by telephone.
I don't think she could spare the time because she is always busy with her work.
There are many people in the world who complain that they are too busy to read.
This restaurant is so large that they are always busy waiting on guests.
Being too busy with work is a problem, but then so is having too much free time.
Everyone seemed to be very busy and everyone seemed to be in a hurry.
Roll up your sleeves and get busy.
Why don't you go fishing with us this weekend if you aren't busy?

7. delighted


Every boy and every girl was delighted.
I was delighted to hear of your promotion to Senior Managing Director.
Elizabeth was delighted.
The children were delighted to see their grandparents whom they had not seen for quite a long time.
The speech made by the president yesterday delighted his supporters.
We're absolutely delighted.
Chris was confident that Beth would be delighted with his improvement.
I delighted in going to his farm during the summer vacation.
We would be delighted to attend your wedding / The old woman was delighted when her grandchildren came by for a surprise visit
The family is delighted that the case is finally over. We’re delighted with our new grandson.
Personally, I will be delighted if the aims of this directive are well implemented.
The definition of delighted is you feel great pleasure or joy. When you are really happy to receive a present, this is an example of a time when you might be described as delighted.
1. I am delighted to meet one of the eminent personalities. / 2. I'm not delighted about it. / 3. I'm not exactly delighted about the situation myself.
All was delighted about her success in school's championship.
I'd be delighted to come to dinner on Tuesday. / I was delighted at/by your news.

8. cope


She can't cope with stress.
... Aaah, just how am I supposed to cope with this I wonder?
At present we have various difficulties to cope with.
Mummy, who's terrified of mice, had two fears to cope with.
Learning lessons from Europe, Japan has to switch its economic-oriented policy to a consumer-conscious one, in order to cope with the coming unprecedented aging society towards the 21st century.
Maths. Homework's about derivatives, but I really can't seem to cope with it.
For some reason, I don't cope well with those recognized as hardliners.
It is only through knowledge that we, as a nation, can cope with the dangers that threaten our society.
if you cope, you manage to do what you have to do. If you can’t cope, you find it too difficult to do everything that you need to do
I guess that rveryone will cope
I'll never know how people who have twins cope.
The task is simply too difficult and they cannot cope. / It's quite difficult but I know you can cope with it / I didn't know how to cope with my mother's death
After my Dad died, I wasn't sure how I was going to cope.
Sometimes I find it hard to cope.
Crying helps her to cope with the unhappiness that her memory can cause.

English word "with"(cope) occurs in sets:

verbs/adjectives, nouns with propositions C

9. popular


Is it popular?
Roger Miller's "Dang Me" was a hit with country music fans and with popular music fans too. It sold millions of copies.
Jingle Bells, a popular song around Christmas time, is not really a Christmas song. The lyrics say nothing about Christmas.
In 1969, Roger Miller recorded a song called "You Don't Want My Love." Today, this song is better known as "In the Summer Time." It's the first song he wrote and sang that became popular.
Shinji found it very difficult to adjust himself to life in the new school. However, the fact that he was an EVA pilot made him popular.
It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the publick to be the most anxious for its welfare.
In Korea, there's a popular theory that says that: "If you eat a quarter of an Iceberg lettuce, you will fall asleep". Thus, amongst truck drivers in Korea, lettuce is known as something that should not be eaten before work.
In England, parks taking rare breeds of animals as their theme are becoming increasingly popular with people.
Kareishu is a special smell that comes as old people age. Popular expressions such as: "Ossan kusai" or "Oyaji kusai" (smelly old man) refer to this smell.
At that time, bicycles were just starting to get popular and, here and there, there were many unskilled beginners who ran into people and broke through their hedges.
Although it was a popular movie, Out of Africa was more of a coffee-table movie than anything else.
Nutella is not very well known in Japan. However, in America and Europe it's a popular spread and various sized jars of Nutella may be seen lined up inside many grocery stores and supermarkets.
In Disneyland, popular characters in various stories march in procession at one o'clock.
In a recent article about activities to keep your brain young, they mention Esperanto along with Sudoku, which shows that Esperanto is becoming part of popular culture.
The "People's Choice" award, by public polling, was announced again this year and Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts were selected as the most popular male, and female, film actors.

10. satisfied


I'm satisfied.
I give up. No matter what I do, you never seem to be satisfied.
That which was satisfied today becomes tomorrow's provisions.
Women no longer are satisfied with their traditional role of housewife, and are seeking recognition of needs in the workplace.
Hanako made the final payment on her car, and felt very satisfied.
Judging from what she says, he is satisfied to a great extent.
Last time I went to a Lady Gaga concert, although she finished all her songs, many members of the audience were not satisfied.
If you’re satisfied, you’re contented, and you don’t need anything more. You're not overjoyed, but you're not complaining either.
I am satisfied that it has been possible to reach an agreement at second reading.
The result is that multiple claims Groningen also have a gloomier perspective while an overwhelming majority is satisfied with the village where they live.
Some ​people are never satisfied! a satisfied ​smile Are you satisfied with the new ​arrangement?
If it's going to require a total restructuring, I'm sure they will be satisfied with the old system.
It is better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.
If this is not satisfied, we cannot say that the function is monotone increasing.
The doctor, who is well off, is not satisfied.

11. crowded


On crowded buses young people should give their seats to old people.
Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.
The people crowded round the injured man, but they made way for the doctor when he reached the scene of the accident.
I was walking along the crowded street when all at once I heard a shrill cry.
crowded beach
Before now, when you thought of a city, you thought of crowded streets, parking problems, traffic jams, queues, noise and fumes.
It's not crowded at all today. This is the least crowded time of all.
For many years I thought that it was beauty alone that gave significance to life and that the only purpose that could be assigned to the generations that succeed one another on the face of this crowded earth was to produce an artist now and then.
That place is always crowded, but I reserved a table today, so we don't have to worry.
However, many people get nervous when the shops are crowded or when thye have to stand in long queues.
Embassy asked its citizens to be careful in “crowded public areas and popular tourist destinations.”
As the centuries went by and England became more crowded, the people found their food supply a great problem.
When the plane eventually landed in London, I found myself at a noisy and crowded airport.
I don't like going to town on Saturdays – it's too crowded.
The Waterfront's success could mean that other cities soon follow, creating areas that offer people a new kind of city living, with all the benefits and none of the stress, noise and pollution of crowded centres.

12. annoyed


He was always annoyed in the city by noises of one sort or another.
He arrived an hour late, which annoyed me very much.
The people next door were annoyed with us for making so much noise last night.
I'm annoyed at your selfishness.
annoyed, annoyed at [sb/sth], annoyed with [sb/sth] (adj + prep), annoyed about sth
Of course he thought it was a joke and let it slide with a "hm?" but he was seriously annoyed. I mean, just don't say things like that even as a joke!
When Fred hears loud music, he gets annoyed.
Her conceit about her beauty annoyed many people.
Children make me feel annoyed.
I must say that I am really annoyed with the Commission.
He was beginning to get very annoyed WITH me ABOUT my untidiness.
Ollie seems to be annoyed with me for some reason at the moment.
She was annoyed to discover that her husband had taken her car keys
I could see how annoyed my mother was when I came home late for dinner.
She was annoyed that her servants used to break plates and glasses when they were washing them after the party.

13. angry


I'm angry.
Being angry, he loudly rattled the locked door.
When I forgot my promise, he got really angry.
If Tom's girlfriend knew he was here now, she'd be very angry.
No matter how angry he was, he would never resort to violence.
Mr. Suzuki is angry about Tom's prank.
The angry mob overturned cars and smashed storefront windows.
The story was a two-faced lie that she told you to make you angry with me.
The captain was so angry he refused to give the crew shore leave.
Something you should know about me is that when I get angry, I get quiet.
People throughout the north were angry.
The people of Massachusetts were extremely angry.
Tom ran as fast as he could to escape from the angry bear.
The angry citizens took action immediately.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.

14. provide


Can we provide assistance?
The government will provide interest-free loans to firms that participate in the program.
This book aims to provide an explanation of modern Japanese grammar that is as systematic and as easily understood as possible.
The master plan includes programs to provide employment as well as recreation.
The families of the factory workers need schools, hospitals, and stores, so more people come to live in the area to provide these services, and thus a city grows.
The 456 billion dollars spent in the Iraq war could provide one year's free education for every child in the world.
Please let me know if I can provide you with any further information, or if you would like to contact me for questions.
We provide broad services to the computer end users, based on our experience and technical expertise.
This year, Edinburgh began work on its fifteen-year regeneration project to transform its waterfront and provide a new kind of living area for its growing population.
Admittedly, models of hegemonic order cannot provide an explanation for all observed successful bargaining strategies.
By obtaining advanced technology from Japan, those countries also plan to provide people with a technical education.
Medicaid, a program originally created to provide medical care for poverty-level women and children, today spends almost a third of its budget on elderly people.
If an Icelandic sentence has a translation in English, and the English sentence has a translation in Swahili, then indirectly, this will provide a Swahili translation for the Icelandic sentence.

English word "with"(provide) occurs in sets:

Prepositional phrases

15. relationship


Their relationship wasn’t strong.
My relationship with Tony has lasted twenty-five years now, and I don't know whether to end it next spring or not.
Drunken fights and more drunken sex characterize their excuse for a relationship.
Is it possible that King Albert has a secret relationship with Princess Diana? I don't believe so. He's too fat.
Your impetuous remarks about us seem to have rung down the curtain on our good relationship.
Bill Clinton spoke in ambiguous language when asked to describe his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
Also as they are in an intimate relationship they are in a situation where it is easy for them to suffer from violence and difficult for them to bring complaints about that to court.
All of his friends were body pillows, and all of hers were dolls; so they bonded over their fondness for animating the inanimate. However, because they were not inanimate objects but people with complex emotions, their relationship was sometimes strained.
Up to now we've been taking a casual relaxed attitude toward our relationship but I want to start looking at us more critically.
The most important thing in a relationship lies in how good your partner is to you, and not in how good they are themselves.
So long as our relationship is defined by our differences, we will empower those who sow hatred rather than peace, and who promote conflict rather than the cooperation that can help all of our people achieve justice and prosperity.
Before the arrival of this skyscraper, all the buildings in the city stood in special relationship to each other.
Your boyfriend is a problematic person, but that's not a good enough reason to give up or break off your relationship.
You can't "get" a great relationship; you can only find someone you love from the heart, and work together with them to achieve a great relationship.
B1 a sexual or romantic friendship związek I don't feel ready for a relationship at the moment.

16. dissatisfied


I'm dissatisfied with your work.
The public at large are dissatisfied with the present government.
Too much choice is making us feel unhappy and dissatisfied.
He's always dissatisfied.
Tom was dissatisfied with the service at the hotel where he stayed.
Already three years since I became an office lady. It's not as if I'm dissatisfied with my present lifestyle but, well ...
She has a boyfriend she's been going out with since high school but feels their relationship has become a matter of habit and is increasingly dissatisfied.
It is better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.
However, the effect of noisy neighbours ranked much more highly among residents already dissatisfied with their home.
He had been feeling very dissatisfied with his life in recent months.
If you're dissatisfied with the service, why don't you complain to the hotel manager?
They continued to regard Kelsier's with dissatisfied expressions.
Most of our costumers were dissatisfied, so we closed this restaurant.
A dissatisfied customer will never recommend your company to their friends, but will usually to the opposite.
She was dissatisfied with the answer he gave when she asked when he planned to pay back the money he owed her.

17. contrast


What a contrast between them!
She seemed happy in contrast to the man.
In contrast to the dog, the cat has become domesticated only in recent times.
The picture is colorful in contrast with this one.
The contrast between the two ideas is very marked.
In contrast to yesterday, it isn't hot at all today.
Such telling effects of contrast as Japanese artists produce by use of empty space.
A man who concentrates before a work of art is absorbed by it. In contrast, the distracted mass absorbs the work of art.
The dress has a beautiful contrast between red and white.
As far as Bob is concerned, anything goes. By contrast, Jane is very cautious.
In contrast to his frightening looks, his voice was kind and calm.
The red rose made a nice contrast to her white dress.
In contrast to his "not bad looks but seems a bit of a dandy" appearance, he didn't have a girlfriend and he wasn't particularly fast with the ladies.
Let's contrast spring with fall.
In contrast to her, her husband didn't seem to be enjoying the shopping.

18. comply


I cannot comply with his request.
The convicted drug dealer was willing to comply with the authorities to have his death sentence reduced to a life sentence.
He refuses to comply with the regulations.
You are legally obliged to comply fully with any investigations.
to comply with the rules, with the law
comply with the law
We have to comply with all the agreements
I agree to comply with this Code and conduct required by the college
to comply with sth
You must comply with our rules.
We shall be pleased to comply with your request.
Hopefully you'll comply with traffic regulations after this.

19. with


Tom flirted with Mary.
With the approach of Christmas, business improved somewhat.
Is there any problem with feeding my dog ice cream?
I have a lot of friends who are native speakers, so I've had a lot of experience speaking with native speakers.
I watched the film named "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" with my girlfriend yesterday. She was very afraid.
It turns out that that house is infested with garter snakes. They're everywhere.
A fat white cat sat on a wall and watched the two of them with sleepy eyes.
Everything accomplished starts with the dream of it, is a saying we all know to be true.
If God is with us, then who can be against us?
Our city is rather small in comparison with Tokyo.
I think it's a shame that some foreign language teachers were able to graduate from college without ever having studied with a native speaker.
Tom couldn't go to Boston with us because he didn't have enough money.
The purpose of advertising is to familiarize consumers with the name of a product.
Tom is good with his hands and has built many interesting things.
I'm busy with writing letters and giving speeches.

English word "with"(with) occurs in sets:

Nicholas' Sight Words

20. disagree


Let's agree to disagree.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.
Just for the record, I totally disagree with this decision.
Some people think that it is difficult for a native speaker of English to learn Chinese, but I disagree.
I agree on an emotional level, but on the pragmatic level I disagree.
They consider it impolite to disagree with someone they don't know very well.
I disagree!
Who shall decide when doctors disagree?
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
I will listen to you, especially when we disagree.
I beg to differ, as I disagree with your analysis of the situation.
historians often disagree
She can't stand when people disagree with her.
Mark thinks his jokes are funny, but Fiona disagrees.

21. trouble


Don't make trouble.
It may seem like a lot of trouble to go through, but in the end, you'll be happy you did it.
They accused him of being in the classroom in order to cause trouble.
His intelligence and experience enabled him to deal with the trouble.
His novel ideas are time and again getting him into trouble with his more conservative colleagues.
Whenever you're in trouble or feeling down, I'll be there for you.
I've had a lot on my mind recently and have had trouble falling asleep at night.
Many native speakers of Japanese have trouble hearing the difference between B and V.
Keep a close eye on Tom and make sure he doesn't get into any trouble.
The man, who had not eaten for three days, had trouble thinking about anything except food.
If you're not prepared to take the trouble to learn how to train a dog, don't get one.
Please accept our apologies for the trouble this matter has caused you.
When I was in England, I had great difficulty trouble in speaking English.
The only trouble I've ever had was dealing with people who didn't like my personality.
Good morning. You're a bit late today, aren't you? "Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble."

English word "with"(trouble) occurs in sets:

przyimki po rzeczownikach

22. disappointed


Don't be disappointed.
If she expects them to give her five days off work with pay, she's going to be disappointed.
We are born crying, spend our lives complaining, and die disappointed.
Blessed is the man who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.
If nobody knows what's coming next, nobody will be disappointed.
In some situations, telling a white lie could be used to avoid people to be disappointed or get angry by or with someone.
They should not wait for help to come to them from elsewhere, or they will be disappointed.
I was extremely disappointed to see our national soccer team suffer a historic loss.
How disappointed my parents would be, if I should fail!
A four-year-old American tourist was disappointed to realize that, in fact, the Sichuan province is not entirely made of spicy beef, in spite of its famously piquant cuisine.
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try.
Jennifer is very disappointed about the concert being cancelled. She really had her heart set on going.
Christopher Columbus once decided to burn absolutely everything in an entire village after one of the natives stole his parrot. He was disappointed that he couldn't burn their water. So he invented fluorine.
We were ​deeply disappointed at/about the ​result. / His ​parents were ​bitterly disappointed in/with him.
His parents were bitterly disappointed in/with him. He was disappointed to find they'd already left. She was disappointed (that) they hadn't phoned.

23. familiar


Every student of biology, anatomy, anthropology, ethnology or psychology is familiar with these facts.
familiar with
After listening to an Arabic song for ten seconds, Dima finally heard a familiar voice say, "As-Salamu Alaykum!"
In order to study computational linguistics it's necessary to know various languages, however, one also has to be familiar with the use of computers.
Whenever I translate something from English into Spanish, I prefer to use the familiar "tú" instead of the formal "usted".
The familiar argument against a proposed action that it is premature.
Filiberto lives in a very large apartment in a city we're not familiar with.
Let me ask you something, Dad, she began, in a tone of patiently controlled exasperation that every experienced parent is familiar with.
Download Shtooka Recorder and get familiar with it. You will be using it to record the sentences. It's a very useful program.
I'm sure that family is familiar with Japanese tastes in food. They've hosted quite a few Japanese exchange students.
The map on page 11 looks very strange. Turn it upside down. Then it becomes a familiar map to you.
In ancient China there were no cats; the cat that we are familiar with today was not imported into China from abroad until much later.
I grew up in this village, so all the houses are familiar.
But that morning, he found all those familiar chores very enjoyable.
For those of you not familiar with Tunbridge Wells, town which have a superhero.