Example sentences of "[verb] with it an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It has often been observed that , whilst old age is not an illness , it does bring with it an increased susceptibility to illness and disease . |
2 | The flowers were tight budded but one was beginning to open and a transitory evocation of summer came to her , bringing with it an old anxiety . |
3 | The LRT method of shaking off destructive beliefs about ourselves brought with it an astonishing sense of joy . |
4 | Although it is by no means axiomatic , this notion of competitive intelligence usually brings with it an extra dimension , when compared with environmental analysis ( and , to a lesser degree , with issues management and marketing intelligence ) . |
5 | From a positive standpoint , that kind of happening brings with it an educational experience with a particular degree of vitality . |
6 | The agreement indicates how , through a series of interviews , reports and assessments spaced over two years , entry grade teachers can become teachers on main professional grade ( which carries with it an appropriate salary increase ) . |
7 | In view of the growth of the tutorial class movement and of adult education generally , which carries with it an increasing demand for courses in English literature , the influence and responsibilities of English departments at Universities , especially in the provinces , are likely to be extended considerably in the near future . |
8 | The position carries with it an attractive benefits package and career prospects within the Company are excellent . |