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

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1 I made it a condition that I 'd only do it with an American choreographer , and my assistant is American , too . ’
2 Margaret Taylor of the Dumfries Group addressed the haggis before fiercely slitting it with a huge kitchen knife .
3 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 .
4 A principal sea-side town had become a large and squalid town by the sea ; not only did fashion begin to desert it by the later 1820s , but medical opinion could no longer treat it with the blind enthusiasm of earlier decades .
5 It was a lot stronger than I had imagined and so I did not treat it with the necessary respect .
6 If we were to refer to the light , we would not associate it with an individual object .
7 Owner Dave Vernon has lately replaced it with a rare late-sixties single-tailed Mooney M-10 Cadet version ( right ) which he flew solo from Los Angeles to Miami .
8 The next logical step was to present the bream with a small hook and bait which would be more likely to be right inside their lips when they began to carry it off , but to still retain the heaviness so that they could not manage it with a mere suck .
9 well you 've got to snip it first , have n't you , you 've got to fucking snip it with the long hairs first , the old cut throat .
10 I had already discussed it with a fair proportion of them as individuals in the previous weeks .
11 Tavett grew annoyed when he realized she had already discussed it with the other two the previous evening as soon as she had been allowed to leave the police station .
12 The story excited some comment , and no little pointing of fingers , in Fleet Street — and Greek Street — but ultimately led Event into deeper water when the magazine printed an allegation about a Daily Mirror executive , and was obliged to promptly follow it with a full-page apology and retraction in the face of legal action .
13 This seems to indicate that , despite his reference to sex as a fine and noble thing , he still regards it with a certain amount of misgiving , and as something that should be kept under strict control .
14 Phoebe loathed housekeeping so profoundly that she felt guilty about it and always did it with a disciplined and joyless rigour , expecting everyone else to do so too .
15 All her family , like they all just drink tea with a very little drop of milk in it , and she always drank it with a little drop of milk , and then , she decided not to drink it with milk at all .
16 Rather , it was the manner and forum — a press conference in Paris — in which de Gaulle had announced his verdict , without formally discussing it with the other Community members .
17 WHATEVER the home unions committee may care to think , the team who performed with great distinction in Paris are Lions to a man — and if the powers-that-be will not grant them the honour with a large ‘ L ’ they can hardly begrudge it with a small one .
18 That still leaves it with the human problem of what to do about its many customers , the sizeable backlog of orders they have created and the delays they face .
19 But then again you can also do it with the various screen-based editors like Melbourne Draw for substantially less than £143.75 .
20 Mr Lamont was clearly confusing it with the Black-Bellied Sandgrouse ( Pterocles orientalis ) , whose natural habitat is North Africa , said the RSPB yesterday .
21 l The intent has been not only to describe the activity , but also to surround it with the appropriate drama .
22 We know that in the eleventh century the Jurassic Way in Oxfordshire was the main road to Northampton , probably joining it with the important town of Gloucester , and throughout the Middle Ages it was a market-road , linking one market town with the next in a long series .
23 He gave her an estate at Alva as a dowry and probably accompanied it with a large sum of money .
24 You ca n't explain it with the funny little rules that we have for how your potential and different things vary in your circuit .
25 Could n't do it with a black one .
26 ‘ Because of the angle I had no chance of getting it over the bar with my right foot so I simply hit it with the left and it went over . ’
27 For instance the , the doctors in the hospitals had a lot of work because people rushed into jogging who were n't fit for it or were n't doing it with the right conditions .
28 The same if I brush one arm against a wall or a lamp-post ; I must brush the other one as well , soon , or at the very least scratch it with the other hand .
29 It stood about patiently until a crust dropped , then approached it with a sideways hopping motion and began to tear it .
30 The Terrier man then kills it with a small pistol .
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