Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [verb] it with [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was sensitive stuff and he had no intention of discussing it with the Bristol media .
2 The BBC usually attempt to hide the fact that what they 're about to show is a repeat by introducing it with the words : ‘ Another chance to see …
3 Remove stubborn caramelised turkey grease from the roasting tray by filling it with a solution of biological washing powder .
4 It did not occur to him that it was following the track of a mole , in the hope of killing it with a blow of its beak and then pulling it out of its shallow run .
5 As far as the Science Museum is concerned it 's a question of helping it with the whole game of raising finance and all the other things they have to do .
6 Although technically the reform had taken effect on Nov. 1 , Yeltsin told the Russian Federation Supreme Soviet that it was simply impossible to proceed with the Shatalin plan without co-ordinating it with the central government .
7 In both cases these are intellectuals talking about their own work by linking it with a process continually taking place at a popular level and in everyday life .
8 T HOSE with a vested interest in rubbishing the Prince of Wales 's new Institute of Architecture by tarring it with the brush of eccentricity will have a field-day when they learn that the founder of the international chain of Hard Rock Cafes , Isaac Tigrett , is to sponsor a Russian student to attend the Institute for five years beginning this autumn .
9 In Cuba , for example , ‘ figures of the Wars of Independence , like Marti and Maceo , or of the 1933 revolution [ against the dictator Machado ] … give the revolution legitimacy by linking it with the historic past and , at least in the case of the heroes of 1933 , they have been in a very real sense the inspiration of the present revolutionary leaders , to a far greater degree than Marx and Lenin' ( Lambert : 1977 , p. 237 ) .
10 There , the missing gene will be added to the marrow by infecting it with a genetically altered virus .
11 In the course of the book Nash delineates popfiction by comparing it with the classics and tabloid journalism ( Chapter 1 ) , with naturally occurring conversation ( Chapters 2 and 3 ) , and finally with narrative techniques pertaining to film-making ( Chapter 5 ) .
12 Never make a hole in the ice by hitting it with a blunt instrument as this will kill or concuss the fish .
13 Supervised by Rover apprentices , the pupils ripped out an old lecture theatre and are in the process of replacing it with a multi-purpose room which , it is hoped , will help to bridge the gulf between industry and education .
14 The body responds to an alumina implant by surrounding it with a fibrous capsule which can be several micrometres thick .
15 There he examined the insect 's every move by prodding it with a twig .
16 TENDERISE tough meat by marinating it in any kind of citrus juice or by spooning juice over the meat after piercing it with a fork .
17 As for the Communist Party , the Executive repeated its belief in the complete inadvisability of associating it with the Labour Party in the public eye .
18 If the chest is forced open , the same trap will be triggered , save that there 's no chance of defusing it with the extra lock-turn .
19 On Friday , though , Alesi had been the top man as he claimed the overnight pole , but he lost any chance of keeping it with a wall-bashing incident , which came as no surprise to anyone who had watched his outrageously extrovert efforts .
20 Noise/horror undoes the self by confronting it with the other that dwells within it , the monstrous potential latent in us all , waiting to be catalysed by an extreme predicament ; what I 've called the new psychedelia undoes the self by letting it drift off and disappear into the otherwordly .
21 Create a dramatic impact with green flooring by complementing it with a red or pink rug
22 The emergence of the stream-of-consciousness novel at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries was obviously related to a huge epistemological shift in culture at large , from locating reality in the objective world of actions and things as perceived by common sense , to locating it in the minds of individual thinking subjects , each of whom constructs their own reality , and has difficulty in matching it with the reality constructed by others .
23 It was heavy to get on board singlehanded , but I 'd worked out a good method of lifting it with a spare halliard fitted with a simple purchase .
24 So he labels them ‘ restricted ’ and continues to pursue his ideal by identifying it with a specific culture , that of classical Greece , where the ‘ potentialities ’ of literacy were fully realised .
25 Furthermore we may appear , by using an epidemiological approach , to have added to the stigma of heroin use by comparing it with a ‘ disease ’ .
26 In conformity with the conventional treatment , where the cross-section narrows from a church with a central nave and side aisles at the lower levels to a narrow , lofty nave only at upper levels , optimum use is made of this space by filling it with a single range of dwellings .
27 The development of chaffinch song is most obviously classified as non-associative learning , because the bird learns its song by comparing it with a template rather than because of any consequence of singing a better chaffinch song .
28 Dictionary look-up techniques represent the top-down approach , and involve verifying the input word by matching it with a dictionary word .
29 An old , glazed porcelain sink can be transformed into a water garden by coating it with an artificial stone mixture .
30 Alternatively , you can opt for a strip light , and cut out any glare by concealing it with a baffle .
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