Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] it with the " in BNC.

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1 Okay , so you do it with the Xs then , I did it with the numbers , that 's the easy bit .
2 The surprise here is that they did it with the best , very purest intentions , poor lambs .
3 Goodey has not looked at it satisfactorily as far as I 'm concerned and as far as many of the scheme members are concerned , I mean he has concluded that the employers are still entitled to er do what they like with the surplus , the only thing that he recommends that they do it with the approval of the regulator himself , but he the other thing that the
4 If I hit it with the chair-back …
5 If it 's your birthday then I write a song or an ode and you share it with the whole restaurant — everyone joins in . ’
6 the one I make , I made it once and you liked it with the almonds on top
7 Well , I mean , if we , if we did it with the free ferry , and there 's a possibility we might be able to get fairly cheap accommodation if we drove over there and stayed .
8 It is perhaps possible to recognize traces of the version of Nicolas of Damascus in the account of Josephus in Bellum Judaicum 1 if we compare it with the much more elaborate story told by Josephus in his Antiquitates Judaicae .
9 Eventually MacPhie found he could break the spell of the magic thread if he cut it with the woman 's magic hatchet .
10 And why does n't British Rail offer a recycling facility for my old two-inch-thick timetable , when I replace it with the new edition twice each year ?
11 Councillor I I had to admit that I 'm slightly lost in that one A now ends as I understand it with the roman numeral three that was proposed in the labour amendment .
12 When you touched it with the edge of your hand , your skin felt as though it had become attached so that you were in danger of becoming a part of Mrs Parvis 's table for ever .
13 And this is a matter which must be given some weight in decision when you combine it with the other factors also which we have gone through today .
14 I ca n't erm er when you mix it with the acid , er it produces a water , no that 's er hydrogen and oxygen .
15 The importance of this expenditure is realized when we contrast it with the £701,469 these three same denominations spent on ministerial training and the £692,054 spent on home missions .
16 But this number pales into insignificance when we compare it with the prodigious number of sperm , whose output runs to a hundred million daily !
17 Ultimately , the fragmentary nature of the Habsburg empire led to its fall , leaving the Spanish in control of Italy , a position they would maintain until the early part of the eighteenth-century when they lost it with the War of the Spanish Succession .
18 And then they 're gon na have an eleventh one when they , when they do it with the form tutor .
19 But we must n't blame philosophers if they tell it as they see it with the aid of their philosophical telescopes and microscopes .
20 Kurt Masur conducted one of the finest ‘ live ’ performances of this piece I have ever heard when he conducted it with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in Nottingham during an English tour a few years ago .
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