Example sentences of "[prep] it a [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Discontent with the outcome of education carries with it a general low esteem for those who dispense this unsatisfactory commodity , the teachers .
2 She had the manor and with it a great many pleasures which were negative perhaps but no less welcome for that .
3 The job with Karr brought with it a private living unit in Bremen : four rooms , including the luxury of his own private bathroom .
4 He brought her a cup , and with it a small cardboard packet .
5 It was of course an argument that carried with it a certain invincible logic .
6 The White Paper Working for patients brings with it a whole new world of purchase and supply , with business skills at a premium .
7 To add to her miserable state a bleak wind had got up , bringing with it a sweet tangy yeast smell that made her stomach roll and cry out .
8 The neutrino also carries with it a large transverse energy but the particle 's properties are such that the experiments at CERN can not detect it and it escapes the apparatus unseen .
9 Night fell and brought with it a high rolling tide and strong wind .
10 Deinomenid policy at Syracuse had been successful in creating wealth and with it a prosperous agricultural class , which could not be excluded from office forever .
11 That last fact carries with it an unjust overall valuation of student status , eternal or otherwise , and one which Dostoevsky was not prepared to stand by ; which is why ‘ the student ’ becomes Peter Verkhovensky in The Possessed .
12 On the television screen above it a young Chinese girl appeared .
13 Blanche had drawn the hedgehog-child in a Victorian high chair at a Victorian table ; behind it were dark panes of cupboard glass , before it a huge intruding hand , pointing to its dish .
14 Every now and then , one of the tall waves thundering in from the open ocean carries within it a dark sinister presence .
15 Like many great cities , it fostered within it an active turbulent group of middle and lower citizens , with some local nobles among them , and with a strongly anticlerical flavour to it .
16 In ‘ Life is Just a Little Bowl of Cherries ’ ( 1982 ) , Audrey Walker recycles a tray cloth worked by her mother in the 130s , embroidering over it a classic still life motif : a bowl of cherries .
17 Beside them was a five-drawer metal filing cabinet , and next to it a small glass-fronted bookcase .
18 Essentially , all the invention consisted of was an overhead vacuum cleaner which moved back and forth between the textile machines and which had attached to it a long vertical tube , reaching almost to the floor .
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