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

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1 The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights takes it for granted not merely that all individual men are members of a single animal species , Homo sapiens , but that this biological fact carries with it moral implications .
2 Third , there was the severe deterioration of industrial relations in the few years prior to 1914 which brought with it violent strikes and syndicalism .
3 Here , take this purse , and with it ev'ry Wish ;
4 This brings with it mutual and total devotion .
5 It is as if the creation of a regulatory bureaucracy carries with it implicit powers to achieve agency goals .
6 At the end of the fourth year , pupils moved to the Upper School — provided out of the building programme , and having associated with it certain specific areas ( science and mathematics , for example , or modern languages ) , which were also available for planned uses by some of the pupils in the Halls .
7 Since , however , the decision carries with it certain significant implications , it is one which must be made in good faith , and on the basis of the exercise of proper medical skill .
8 That is its sole function as prescribed by the Statutes , though membership of Convocation also carries with it certain privileges , such as use of the University Library .
9 The term also carries with it certain elite connotations , and quickly generates references to ‘ standards ’ and ‘ excellence ’ .
10 But I could not help observing that a flower plucked from a grave brings with it certain reverberations when sent to one who has written Ultima on a letter received not long before .
11 So the role of the federal government in financing the states has increased immensely and you might think that carries with it certain political implications and it does , but it 's important to understand how small this is compared to the total picture .
12 It had scooped up armfuls of holiday bookings following the the collapse of Harry Goodman 's ILG group , which had taken with it one of Airtours ' biggest rivals , Intasun .
13 The short , nine-day voyage was accompanied by beautiful weather , and brought with it one of Gould 's most elusive and sought-after species of petrel , one that had tantalised him for weeks aboard the Parsee , although the occasion was , as Gould liked to emphasise , as much a result of his own ingenuity as it was of chance or convenience :
14 has associated with it one or more DCs which refer to the modules to be changed and which have been agreed by all the other module managers likely to be affected .
15 His maximum brought with it one of the fastest race times ever seen in Swindon .
16 hey , hold on go steady with it one
17 Sitting with the curtains open and the moon shining in on the barely begun big glass , he wrote , sitting keeping vigil with it all night after my walk with Paz , I was afraid .
18 But with it all , an indomitable hope of the finest calibre .
19 He agreed with it all , of course , to ingratiate himself , looking deep into her large , green eyes all the while .
20 But I could make no sort of impression upon him … when I visited him a second time , the fear of death was gone , and with it all solicitude about religion . ’
21 Quite frequently a horse will decide to ‘ possess ’ another in the herd — obviously one lower in the pecking order — and drive the other horse around with it all day long .
22 It lasts 40 minutes and contains so much inventive material in its one-movement , arch-like structure that one sometimes feels Holloway did not know what to do with it all , a pleasing problem for any composer today !
23 A shortish , mild-mannered man , who grew tomatoes and travelled by bicycle , Cutts handled nearly all his business correspondence in his own hand , and liked to have dealt with it all by 9 am .
24 And it still might n't go ; it all depends on Agnes here , if she wants to buy a hat to go with it all . ’
25 Lower grade paper is presently in surplus and as yet there is not the mill capacity to deal with it all .
26 The actual degree awarded to an individual will be that which is most appropriate to his or her background and experience and carries with it all the rights and privileges of membership of the University .
27 I was also astounded at the amount of mail that arrived — too much really , because I just could not deal properly with it all and I was worried in case people thought me impolite .
28 He was carried away with it all , the homage , the serious danger that he might fall , for it was a perilous balance , his great neck straining out the window .
29 My mind was crawling with it all .
30 Jefferson Airhead are definitely a band of the times — young but old-headed , exuberant but smart , and fired with the possibilities of the new pop euphoria ; anything goes and Jefferson Airhead are going along with it all .
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