Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [prep] it [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Also , it costs Britain each year £3 million to import enough human blood , mainly from the United States , for factor VIII extraction and this blood carries with it the risk of disease .
2 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
3 For such old people one has to ask whether acceptance of their professed wish to stay at home carries with it a responsibility to protect them from the consequences of their infirmity .
4 Does n't come off so easily and it sort goes into it a bit ,
5 The fact that it is transcendent confers on it the boon that its enduring is not dependent on appearances but on mental factors .
6 It is easy to understand why , for the hostile takeover brings with it a language and an atmosphere of conflict that sounds destructive and sometimes is .
7 one which does not exclude the bailor from possession , an action for conversion against a third person is maintainable by either bailor or bailee ; by the bailee because he is in possession , by the bailor because it is said that his title to the goods draws with it the right to possession , that the bailee is something like his servant and that the possession of the one is equivalent to that of the other .
8 Placed next to each other , the documents are both a territorial and a political contradiction ; one is proof of the existence of Israel , the other carries with it the dream of Palestine .
9 A pledge carries with it a power of sale , but there is nothing corresponding to foreclosure .
10 In the history of the sciences in France , as in German critical theory , it is a matter at bottom of examining a reason , the autonomy of whose structures carries with it a history of dogmatism and despotism — a reason , consequently , which can only have an effect of emancipation on condition that it manages to liberate itself from itself .
11 The critical approach to knowledge brings with it a state of intellectual freedom , in which the individual is freed from unquestioning faith in any view of the world .
12 We have opened discussions with Mr. MacSharry on that , we are pushing the Community for urgency on the zoonoses regulations , and the Commission has before it a proposal to overhaul the meat inspection and meat hygiene directive .
13 Where the divorce petition has in it a claim for maintenance payments for the wife or child , if approached by an interested solicitor , the DSS will provide details of the whereabouts of the husband if they can .
14 Where the divorce petition has in it a claim for maintenance payments for the wife or child , if approached by an interested solicitor , the DSS will provide details of the whereabouts of the husband if they can .
15 Those who believe that the growth of planned economy brings with it the possibility ( on the narrow basis of the dying out of the law of value ) of acting just as one pleases , do not understand the ABC of economic science .
16 The holiday season is here , and this month brings with it a chance to relax and enjoy the garden
17 This theory carries with it the implication that the cyclostome characters mentioned above were not part of the history of gnathostomes but were instead specializations restricted to lampreys and hagfishes .
18 Age and income are strongly related in almost all samples , and the Social Attitudes Survey is no exception , as figure 13.3 shows ; the exact age of the earnings high point varies , but for almost everyone old age brings with it a diminution of income .
19 His abolition of the subject carries with it the demise of the individual as the locus of knowledge and agency , and places him in a position where , as we saw , there can be no question of compromise with individualism .
20 But this greater specificity carries with it a price in terms of relevance and verifiability .
21 The notion of marginality carries with it the sense of dualism , since it implies being on the boundaries of urban and rural society , but not integrated into either .
22 Almost inevitably , then , induction into a subject brings with it the development of commitment and loyalty to that subject too ( and , by implication , weakened loyalty and commitment to others ) .
23 Urban decay brings with it a host of associated miseries which impact especially severely on old people .
24 The question of whether the workers wish to co-operate becomes secondary as unwillingness carries with it the threat of losing their jobs .
25 My right to the first move at chess carries with it the duty to continue with the game , and so on .
26 Trust status brings with it a cloud of secrecy .
27 At the same time , this strength brings with it a weakness .
28 Being a combat sport karate carries with it the risk of injury and the more you compete , the more likely you are to suffer injury .
29 The allowance carries with it a Class 1 contribution credit for the recipient 's National Insurance record , and if there are serious financial difficulties the recipient may also be entitled to supplementary benefit allowance .
30 Specialisation brings with it the ability to provide expert services at a relatively low cost to the customer .
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