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

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1 If we were to refer to the light , we would not associate it with an individual object .
2 It stigmatises the conduct , which is important if the public is to view it with an appropriate degree of revulsion .
3 He said the Tories were destroying the national character of the health service and were intent on breaking it up and replacing it with an American-style system that owed more to accountants than doctors .
4 He said the Tories were destroying the national character of the health service and were intent on breaking it up and replacing it with an American-style system that owed more to accountants than doctors .
5 It defined Spanish patriotism , endowing it with an enduring myth .
6 he does n't do that , I cut it with an electric cutter .
7 I made it a condition that I 'd only do it with an American choreographer , and my assistant is American , too . ’
8 Twenty years later , after including a pledge to abolish the Lords in the 1983 manifesto and dropping it from the 1987 manifesto , the Labour party again committed itself to reform of the Lords : now they planned to replace it with an elected chamber designed more to reflect the diversity of the nation and the regions , but with less legislative power .
9 Matt eventually replaces it with an electric violin , deep on echo and reverb , swelling and rolling like a full orchestra , pitching the sombre melodies into the realms of classic film soundtracks .
10 He hated illness , hated it with an inner anger as though sickness were a devil attacking his life , his plans for his future , his energy .
11 Mr Kronenburg 's lawyers accepted that the defamation was accidental , four-figure damages were paid , and Chatto & Windus , having first withdrawn the book , has reissued it with an elaborate disclaimer slip .
12 But in ‘ Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory ’ the Kantian insight is used to defend his theory against various criticisms by providing it with an epistemological foundation .
13 He grew it , merged it with an American company , then a few years later , having developed a multimillion pound empire , cast around for a new challenge .
14 Gather the crêpe paper at one end of the roll and secure it with an elastic band ( Fig 2 ) .
15 Limnaea perega , and compare it with an a-helical protein ( such as tropomyosin found in muscles ) .
16 Cynthia Iliffe shared with the Board a feeling that it could be rather ‘ a hybrid sort of degree course at first ’ , but Pocock and the Board really believed in it , understood that the Crick model of a discipline-based degree had provided it with an academic foundation , but even then ‘ we talked a lot about integration ’ .
17 These difficulties could be overcome by using finely ground copper carbonate rather than metal , and mixing it with an organic glue .
18 Just for a moment , standing by the window , dropping the edge of the curtain he had lifted and turning back towards the cot , Adam saw the picture again , saw it with an awful clarity on the darkness before his eyes .
19 We should never have got rid of the little Fiat we used to have which started first time every time and if anything did go wrong you could fix it with an elastic band or a bit of string , Gianluigi used to say , although personally I 'm hopeless with machinery .
20 Although the Daily Telegraph 's reviewer thought the twenty-year-old too young for the role of Buddy , he conceded that ‘ he plays it with an infectious sense of fun .
21 An old , glazed porcelain sink can be transformed into a water garden by coating it with an artificial stone mixture .
22 Three things I 've always wanted to do : go to Machu Picchu , put my foot in Lake Titicaca and make it with an oriental chick .
23 We share it with an unwelcome assortment of fellow travellers .
24 Or that avocado is the only fat-containing fruit and that when you order it with an oily dressing , or with prawns in mayonnaise dressing , you are ordering one of the most fattening first courses of all ?
25 She fetched a cardboard box left over from her last shopping trip , lined it with an old towel and put the tiny creatures in .
26 Stok quoted it with an excellent Highland accent , ‘ Robert Burns , ’ pronounced Stok , ’ ‘ To a Mouse ’ . ’
27 But the North 's recent comb-out of traditional industries leaves it with an imbalanced legacy and serious economic handicap .
28 At its best the structure of one of his perorations follows this pattern : he begins with a general statement and summarises it with an accessible example ; then he moves to a narrower statement and concludes with a final example taken from everyday life .
29 Eventually he opened one for us by hitting it with an old chisel .
30 To get round this problem , the tadpole 's mother provides it with an unusual food parcel — a supply of unfertilised eggs .
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