Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] it with the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I got it with the fourth one |
2 | 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 ? |
3 | When I came across Kathleen Woodward 's Jipping Street I read it with the shocked amazement of one who had never seen what she knew written down before . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | But somehow Sampras did reach it and Forget managed to make sure with his second volley and said later ‘ … but I 'm not quite sure how I did it with the wrong grip ’ . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | She knew it with the first note she sang , she knew it as she walked jerkily across the stage in a parody of her usual smooth-flowing stride , she knew it as she was forced to search her mind for the next line of a song she knew by heart . |
8 | So you try it with the sixes see if they work try it with the sevens try it with the eights see what works . |
9 | If it 's your birthday then I write a song or an ode and you share it with the whole restaurant — everyone joins in . ’ |
10 | Do you combine it with the weekly ‘ big shop ’ at Sainsbury 's , wait until you fall ill or hang on for the January sales ? |
11 | But this number pales into insignificance when we compare it with the prodigious number of sperm , whose output runs to a hundred million daily ! |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The surprise here is that they did it with the best , very purest intentions , poor lambs . |
14 | Can there be anything more telling about the deviousness of these people than his account of how they actually put on television and interviewed a man who was said to have died while in a prison cell , and that , moreover , they did it with the sole motive of demonstrating that he was alive and in good health . |
15 | WordPerfect on it to compare it with the other one and it was I er said |
16 | He got it with the cruel bonus of a broken jaw but took Tyson the distance . |
17 | He followed it with the endearing Doorway ( Severe ) a year later . |
18 | The young man — not a man at all , in fact , but a boy dressed like a man , bearing himself like a man — made a strange gesture : holding one hand at head-height , he struck it with the other , palm against palm , a glancing blow . |
19 | He bandaged it with the remaining strip of cloth . |
20 | It had originally been called The Rest Cure but Eliot discovered that the title had already been used and , after some hesitation , he replaced it with The Elder Statesman . |