Example sentences of "it with the " in BNC.
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1 | I also put together an adaptation of my own from The Pickwick Papers in which I took on four characters all travelling in a coach together , then mixed it with the narration , rather as they did with the production of Nicholas Nickleby . |
2 | One could try to approach it with the notion of spheres of competence . |
3 | Do not confuse it with the head , for the latter can be struck harder and still score . |
4 | Think of it with the garden cleared and new fruit-trees put in — ‘ They would never take up here . |
5 | His writing , prose and poetry demanded rigorous attention , and received it with the same daily routine that he had established earlier : three pages a day , writing and rewriting , creative and self-critical . |
6 | She scuffed at it with the tip of one brown brogue but it did not even smudge . |
7 | If it 's your birthday then I write a song or an ode and you share it with the whole restaurant — everyone joins in . ’ |
8 | Can there be anything more telling about the deviousness of these people than his account of how they actually put on television and interviewed a man who was said to have died while in a prison cell , and that , moreover , they did it with the sole motive of demonstrating that he was alive and in good health . |
9 | The South may withdraw their grand prix meeting from the ITV deal , and team it with the rejected meetings as an alternative package for ITV 's rivals . |
10 | If , having signed for one of these heads , they return it with the nose shot off , what then ? |
11 | There is in these travel journals a movement towards the recognition that the most acute form of nostalgia is that which , in evoking the past as lost fullness , then faces it with the knowledge that the restless incompleteness felt so acutely now , in the present , was also a part of the imaginary fullness then ; the truthfulness which aims to allay nostalgia only intensifies it . |
12 | We 'd rehearse in the huts after school , having squared it with the music teacher . |
13 | He was obviously peeved that we 'd squared it with the music teacher while he did n't know anything about it . |
14 | As far as the Science Museum is concerned it 's a question of helping it with the whole game of raising finance and all the other things they have to do . |
15 | They always forgot to send it with the papers . |
16 | Across the street , beyond a wide stretch of frost-laced gravel , there was a huge triumphal arch on which were four horses driven by a goddess of peace , over whom , in turn , hung two flags , both enormous as if vying with each other and both striped red , orange and black , the far one with those stripes alone , but the near one bearing the wreath , hammer and dividers of the German Democratic Republic , and under it all , cutting the avenue in half , halting it with the abruptness of Finis at the end of a book , and behind a fragile metal fence , snow on its top giving it an odd , festive look , there was a drab grey wall made of concrete blocks . |
17 | Mr Clarke told the House of Commons that he was doing it with the great reluctance . |
18 | Leaving the Chamber now and again to compare it with the live BBC-2 coverage , Mr Brown also looked very telegenic . |
19 | He compared it with the scheme 30 years ago when Britain built tall chimneys to disperse pollution over a wide area . |
20 | The larger the largest structure in the universe the more difficult it becomes to reconcile it with the uniform distribution of matter in the early universe . |
21 | As well as an excellent display , the Lynx has a much louder speaker and — in the tradition of the Atari 8-bits and Commodore Amiga — a powerful set of chips to help it with the animation needed for superior three-dimensional games . |
22 | Within a few months of its publication the government had launched a huge inquiry into pensions which was to produce a series of changes — including the right of employees changing jobs to either take a pension with them , or leave it with the previous employer and have it uprated in line with the retail price index up to a maximum of 5 per cent . |
23 | Noise/horror undoes the self by confronting it with the other that dwells within it , the monstrous potential latent in us all , waiting to be catalysed by an extreme predicament ; what I 've called the new psychedelia undoes the self by letting it drift off and disappear into the otherwordly . |
24 | Even assuming a 1 per cent a year improvement in fuel efficiency from the early 1990s on and combining it with the government 's lowest traffic forecast , carbon dioxide emissions could increase by 20 per cent by 2020 . |
25 | The arch-priest of the British sustainable developers , Professor David Pearce of the London Environmental Economics Centre , connects it with the ‘ quality of life ’ and people 's expectations . |
26 | It may be poached in water or stock , but I prefer to cook it in the microwave , then coat it with the black butter . |
27 | If your butcher will let you have a veal bone , scrape the marrow from the bone and cook it with the onion . |
28 | This situation needs resolution , but to compare it with the rape of Kuwait hardly strengthens your argument against Saddam . |
29 | Combining it with the well-run NCR could merely produce a bigger failure . |
30 | My view was that it was enough to clear it with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and that she had a war to fight . |