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

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1 Above all , he seems to see only good in science , and ignores the dark side , where it has direct connections with exploitation , tyranny , and war .
2 If judicial review is seen as going further and being concerned with the protection of groups as well as individuals , standing rules should only require that the applicant show that he , she or it shares some interest with others .
3 Its platform was explicitly anti-immigration , although it denied any sympathy with neo-Nazis .
4 ( If you use a broadcast conversation — for example a TV chat show — remember that although it shares many features with private conversation it will also have an important difference : that the participants are speaking for an audience as well as for themselves . )
5 It was the first contact between the LDP and the North Korean government , and marked a significant shift in policy by the latter communist regime , which had hitherto rejected overtures from the Japanese government on the grounds that it had diplomatic relations with South Korea .
6 In fact it was already a quality of Britten 's music before Grimes that it said new things with material which , on closer inspection , often turned out to be surprisingly familiar and straightforward .
7 Roberts ( 1971 ) is a rather special example , in that it combines personal reminiscence with careful historical research into poverty in Edwardian Manchester .
8 He says that that it shows a revival of gothicism which coincided with the development of the new classicism , and that it has clear connections with the work of Nanni di Banco and Ghiberti .
9 The US government felt that it possessed two weapons with which it could influence the Russians .
10 Water also has a melting point and a boiling point much higher than would be expected from its formula and it becomes more fluid with increasing temperature .
11 Your village or corner shop , on the other hand , usually gives the opportunity for a friendly chat This in itself is worth paying a penny or two more on sultanas , and it provides regular contact with the shopkeeper , who will soon realize that ‘ you hear her better if you see her face ’ .
12 Jones ' book is a witty tale of curious mutations , molecular clocks , and genetic bottlenecks ; and it illustrates biological principles with memorable examples from everyday life .
13 spri spring , er two springs at the bottom and just a flat bar and it has four keys with springs on the top and like , you just go
14 Such beauty may make a strong impact , but , if it has little relationship with the inner nature , it is precarious .
15 There are 98 ways that a quark can travel between two points if it interacts three times with gluons .
16 Salamanca Old Cathedral , so-called because it forms one unit with the much larger New Cathedral , was built in 1120 78 ( Vol .
17 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
18 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
19 Cycling to work is particularly beneficial because it combines physical exercise with an essential daily task .
20 The NMA argued from the outset for a negotiated settlement , in part because of a fear that intransigence might lead to total defeat and in part because it had little money with which to fight the strike following the run-down of its funds during the 1921 lockout .
21 Cedars , he told them , was a special school because it had special teachers with special skills and training .
22 This doctrine is satisfying because it invests early death with meaning , whilst emphasising the innocence of childhood .
23 The argument developed in this chapter is of vital importance for the teaching of RE because it concerns deep-seated anxieties with religion which people have today .
24 Belfast Telegraph Plan 82 could fit the bill because it covers 20 selections with a fine guarantee of at least seven 1-1 draws together if eight of your 20 selections end as 1-1 draws .
25 While it shows good compliance with screening and good acceptability , it can not address the fundamental question relating to this particular screening programme — that is , whether people who are positive on screening benefit from detection and elective treatment .
26 One further item which should be mentioned here since it has strong connections with present day ring theory is the subject of algebraic invariants .
27 Since it has this connection with thoughts I shall call it the epistemic or cognitive appearance .
28 Lois Schwoerer , for example , believes that the constitutional settlement of 1689 was an emphatic , though qualified , victory for Whig principles , since it established limited monarchy with ultimate sovereignty residing in the House of Commons .
29 It hardly seemed to augur well for the firm 's chances when it goes head-to head with the likes of Brown Boveri ASEA or GEC Alsthom .
30 However , in August Saudi Arabia dealt the government a severe blow when it established diplomatic relations with the mainland .
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