Example sentences of "brings with it a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Incorporation thus brings with it a useful device to facilitate borrowing , from both the company and the lender 's viewpoint .
2 ‘ This latest project brings with it a new lease of life to a formerly run down area .
3 Where … as in a mature legal system , we have a system of rules which includes a rule of recognition so that the status of a rule as a member of the system now depends on whether it satisfies certain criteria provided by the rule of recognition , this brings with it a new application of the word ‘ exist ’ .
4 The amount of pigmentation tends to increase slightly with age up to adolescence and brings with it a gradual improvement in visual acuity .
5 Thankfully , this mystic certainty brings with it a deepening understanding of the ways of our human mind .
6 This twofold emphasis upon religious consciousness and on the task of theology in the present brings with it a major shift in the understanding of the character of theological and doctrinal statements — a shift from the objective to the subjective pole , from the truth to be affirmed to the awareness and intention of the person or community affirming it .
7 But also , it is not exactly that they bring sexuality to politics ( it was always already there ) ; rather deviant desire brings with it a different kind of political knowledge , and hence inflects both desire and politics differently .
8 MDC 's wider remit inevitably brings with it a broader strategy and will encourage it to form more elaborate working relations with other agencies in the field .
9 That form of life , with reason as a constitutive part , brings with it a larger transformation in the way individuals approach , view and take up stances towards all their experiences .
10 So desire for , and identification with , the cultural and racial other brings with it a complicated history .
11 The loss of parents brings with it a whole range of mixed emotions .
12 Marriage brings with it a disconcerting reality :
13 Where mystics like the author of The Cloud of Unknowing and Walter Hilton insist that their apprehension of the divine brings with it a calm joy that has nothing to do with either physical or emotional sensation , these prophetic visionaries feel , like Julian , that the shock of the divine impact has brought them close to death .
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