Example sentences of "with it [prep] [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We learnt a few lessons on how we could have improved it but we felt very pleased with it as our first attempt . |
2 | In the second year , most students in the department have the opportunity to learn Portuguese , if they wish , and continue with it to their final year . |
3 | These it brings with it to its new life . |
4 | Some mediums were found to be fraudulent but there seemed to be genuine phenomena underlying the whole business ; and it seemed to be the job of earnest doubters to come to grips with it despite its general slipperiness . |
5 | Something snapped inside her and she found herself grabbing the mutton and wresting the plate , with what was left of the uncut joint still on it , and running with it from his crazed presence . |
6 | What we as carers can do is to support the people concerned while they get on with it in their own way . |
7 | Boys on a Saturday night in Sunderland , in a group , on a street comer , are aware that they are ‘ doing nothing ’ and are bored with it in their own minds , essentially wanting something to happen . |
8 | Fergus had divined how afraid she was of the doll-mask and had dealt with it in his own way , daring her to let it all hang out , quoting Yeats at her in his Irish voice . |
9 | Maybe he could have got away with it in his native Greek but not in English . |
10 | Well , he was paying so let him get on with it in his peculiar way . |
11 | I 'll deal with it in my own way . ’ |
12 | If you feel you can deal with it in your own way , fine . |
13 | We 'll find out who did this , and deal with it in our own way . ’ |
14 | Will the surveillance made possible by modern information technology only apply at the frontiers , or shall we have to live with it in our daily lives ? |