Example sentences of "with it a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This seemingly innocuous statement carries with it a completely new strategy for treating the 200 million or so malaria sufferers around the world . |
2 | Ensis fluid , however , does the trick nicely apart from the unfortunate side effect of turning everything treated with it a rather rusty colour ! |
3 | Minneapolis-based Lawson Software Inc is to launch version 6.0 of its financial and distribution software in the first quarter of 1993 , and with it a more international strategy . |
4 | Since the Second World War Britain 's industrial and imperial heyday has passed and with it a peculiarly British way of playing . |
5 | At issue here is the central theme of professional autonomy , but as the italics emphasise , authority or autonomy ( which most teachers would wish for ) carries with it an exactly equal responsibility for outcomes ( and this is something that teachers need to be much more aware of ) . |
6 | So there is a constant return to the roots , and with it an entirely local focus on winning places in the Inter-Provincial sides back home , including Ulster . |
7 | More like a terrible , shrieking banshee wail , which rose and fell , bringing with it an almost instinctive feeling of panic , of imminent peril . |