Example sentences of "it [vb -s] with " in BNC.

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1 But a Washington court could stop the launch today , if it agrees with anti-nuclear activists that the space probe 's plutonium generators are unsafe , writes Mark Champion .
2 This approximation is shown by the dashed horizontal line in Fig. 2 b , and it agrees with the numerical results significantly better than we would have expected .
3 well he says he 'll tell me what he suggests and if it agrees with what I 've got I 'm a happy man are n't I .
4 Instead it agrees with the Government 's view , expressed in its document ‘ Sensible Drinking ’ , that these could penalise the moderate drinker , while problem drinkers would either continue drinking to excess and deprive their families of essentials or switch to cheaper or illicit drinks .
5 In the end , the chapter on Searle takes the reader through his thought showing where it agrees with , and where it diverges from , Austin .
6 It plays with such ideas , to a Shavian pitch of exaggeration : but it is not a novel of ideas , any more than it is a heartless game .
7 It plays with Godard 's Une Femme est une Femme , made the following year , both graceful and romantic tributes to the MGM musical comedy , and to their vibrant stars , Anouk Amiee and Anna Karina .
8 It plays with Godard 's Une Femme est une Femme , made the following year , both graceful and romantic tributes to the MGM musical comedy , and to their vibrant stars , Anouk Amiee and Anna Karina .
9 Before the child is ‘ tamed ’ through its first ta'kwakomena lessons , it plays with a mixed-gender pack of free-roaming , small children .
10 Seymour features brilliant humour and some of the best puzzles and animation even seen in the arcade adventure , but it plays with all the style and grace of a drunken elephant !
11 Instead it plays with the ‘ death of reading ’ , for novels have always relied on the reader to bring them to life .
12 It plays with dolls but can not get interested .
13 As we shall see , a gene may increase in frequency not because it increases the fitness of its carrier but because it associates with other genes that do , or even because it is in a sense parasitic on other genes .
14 This can explain why some dogs dislike an owner of one sex , or children , whom it associates with previous maltreatment .
15 It turns with ease and with a light touch , the ancient iron-bound door moves .
16 Unlikely though it may sound it kicks with some ferocity .
17 Unlikely though it may sound it kicks with some ferocity .
18 Cunningham said his members are adamant about having input into system software and ensuring that it integrates with other operating environments such as Windows NT , Taligent and OS/2 .
19 Whatever your design , make sure that it integrates with company design and , what 's more , contributes to profit .
20 On the other hand , if it integrates with the airline part of the holiday and begins to develop its own hotels and resort complexes this is a case of backward vertical integration , since in this case the holiday firm is pushing its liaisons further back into the supply network of the holiday .
21 He said the scheme would be reviewed over the next year to assess how it integrates with the work of other agencies , such as community health services and social services .
22 South Tees Health Authority has agreed to fund the scheme for one more year to assess how it integrates with the work of other agencies .
23 Her kiss is hard and wild ; it goes with her ‘ screaming ’ eyes .
24 That 's as far as it goes with me .
25 Sometimes , waiting on the Embankment in the summer gloaming , one would become conscious of an approaching figure , and an arm would be slipped round one 's waist , and a voice , in imitation of Bing Crosby , would croon , ‘ Moonlight becomes you , it goes with your hair ’ , and then one had to move away , tactfully , but smartly .
26 ‘ No doubt it goes with the territory . ’
27 It goes with a whole package of your attitudes .
28 Anyway , that 's the way it goes with me , I 'm afraid .
29 It goes with the job .
30 It goes with Elrond 's firm statement even earlier that ‘ nothing is evil in the beginning .
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