Example sentences of "[prep] it [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , well you 're going to do the base of it bigger are n't you ? |
2 | She has , she feels , passed through the narcissistic clubber/good time girl phase and come out of it stronger , more resilient , but also more tolerant . |
3 | ‘ One has gained a certain amount of experience that one did n't have before and I think we will have come out of it stronger . |
4 | Get rid of it quicker mulches down |
5 | For one thing I learned to cope with it better and then , well , I started growing and nobody singled me out for ridicule any more . |
6 | In principle , direct investment brings with it better management , improved technology , and marketing expertise . |
7 | But then Ronnie , in his own phlegmatic way , could live with it better than most : his skills as a driver were so refined , his reflexes so quick , that he could handle even the trickiest cars . |
8 | Privatising social security sounds appealing , but can not itself affect tomorrows resources unless it brings with it higher national savings and investment . |
9 | For a while the increasing national cost of poor relief after mid century did not bring with it harsher attitudes . |
10 | Baricol has installed a new computerised system , bringing with it cheaper , faster and more efficient working methods . |
11 | Does the greater risk of brushing with the law among the poorer sections of society bring with it greater fear of the consequences ? |
12 | The one undoubted gain has been improved health , and with it longer life itself . |
13 | I 'd just get a couple of bags for a Saturday night or whatever and then eventually I just got into it deeper and deeper . |
14 | Far across the valley the dark tree line cut sharp across a white snow ridge , the sky above it bluer than the summer sea . |
15 | Individuals survive the shake-up of midlife change and often emerge from it stronger and invigorated . |
16 | The choreographer can make an overall rhythm fur a long phrase of music and within it shorter phrases . |
17 | However , others saw in it greater advantages than we had and were keen to invest . |
18 | The elder regretfully explained the villagers ' belief that the mountain was sacred , and that no-one should venture upon it higher than the Monastery of Saint James . |
19 | There was a wire mesh roof over it lower than in the Cages and some fish and meat . |
20 | A person born severely disabled will need a great deal of help in overcoming the effects of the disability , but they will possibly be able to adjust to it better than the person who has enjoyed perfect health and led a full , normal life and is suddenly injured or crippled by disease . |
21 | If possible it is probably helpful to leave the draft for a time , so that the drafter can return to it later and view it from a more detached position . |
22 | Does your spider feed on the prey at once or does it wrap it in sticky threads and feed on it later ? |
23 | ‘ My mother went to look for it later but it had gone . ’ |
24 | Incidentally if you misunderstand the motion and vote the wrong way there is nothing you can do about it later to correct the mistake — you have to live with it ! |
25 | I thought it was rather grand to be going to supper on the boat and I wanted her to tell me all about it later but I never saw her again . |
26 | I 'll talk about it later mum cos I like these videos . |
27 | I seem to get through it easier and it does n't worry me at all then . |
28 | ‘ They 're at it younger and younger . |