Example sentences of "it [verb] with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This approximation is shown by the dashed horizontal line in Fig. 2 b , and it agrees with the numerical results significantly better than we would have expected . |
2 | Before the child is ‘ tamed ’ through its first ta'kwakomena lessons , it plays with a mixed-gender pack of free-roaming , small children . |
3 | The numbers against it were still high ( 250 ) , but it passed with a respectable majority and was ready for promulgation . |
4 | A decade earlier the process might have been dubbed distanciation , instead it passed with the merest ribbing and rueful acknowledgement of the new plumage . |
5 | It is not a serious one for the discipline , nor even in human terms does it compare with the undesirable side-effects of technological innovations in practical life and scientific research . |
6 | It goes with a new eagerness to protect the English language from the criticisms of feminists . |
7 | It goes with a whole package of your attitudes . |
8 | ‘ In our view , a proper analysis of the risks attached to the project would have allowed it to proceed with a greater appreciation of likely achievement . ’ |
9 | He shook his head , his hair catching the light so that it gleamed with a blue fire . |
10 | However , the last National Assembly was dissolved in 1975 on the grounds that it interfered with the administrative affairs of government . |
11 | It fits with a common experience of addiction , that of needing to do more and more of the drug just to keep from feeling bad . |
12 | The Lutheran Church , Benedictines and White Fathers also favoured the use of Swahili wherever possible , depending on where the mission was stationed ; it met with a certain amount of resistance in the provinces around Lake Victoria and in the north . |
13 | A fair proportion of the cells they recorded from gave rhythmic bursts of high-frequency firing , at the rate of some 4–12 per second , more or less irrespective of what the animal was doing ; this rhythmic activity is interesting because it corresponds with the so-called theta rhythm of the EEG , and may be an aspect of the attentional processes necessary for the learning or remembering of particular activities . |
14 | The big lift took them up higher and higher until they reached the top floor when it stopped with a little bump . |
15 | It moved with a heavy surge and the dog released it , her hackles rising . |
16 | This , Corris calls the ‘ North Sea Gas Option ’ after the massive conversion exercise in the 1970s when UK Gas Board had to replace or convert every domestic gas cooker to get it to work with the new fuel . |
17 | The third floor also remains closed until November , when it reopens with an enhanced display of the museum 's highly regarded Egyptian collection . |
18 | It starts with a potent aperitif called Mulsum which takes twenty four hours to mature . |
19 | It starts with a five-page introduction , mostly discussing string measurements . |
20 | It starts with a multicoloured starfield and some text fading in and out . |
21 | Most typically it starts with a late-night drive to some little restaurant . |
22 | As the kite climbs up vertically from a launch , it starts with a steep angle to the wind , and at the peak of its climb is at a shallow angle . |
23 | For a third time it starts with a single family , indeed , as in the Garden , with a single couple , Abraham and Sarah . |
24 | It starts with the normal Monday night live Premier League game on Sky Sports at 7pm , this week between Crystal Palace and Chelsea from Selhurst Park . |
25 | It starts with the minor gods working to irrigate the land , then rebelling at their lot , from which they are relieved by the creation of man who is to do the work instead . |
26 | ‘ What we all want to find out I suppose : who killed Paul Gray and was it done with the regimental sword from the Infantry chapel ? ’ |
27 | what I would like and I 'm sure it happens with the previous C P O er and I have been notified by telephone and I keep saying to them let me know , but I would like probably a memo from each C P O to say that there is a meeting on this particular night . |
28 | Convertibility eventually came in 1958 ; but it came with a fixed exchange rate . |
29 | It came with a generous 8Mb of RAM , backed by a full complement of 256Kb secondary cache RAM . |
30 | His Catechism of a Revolutionary is a classic in the tactics of terrorism , and it came with an agreeable click of fittingness to learn recently that this work earned a place on the bookshelves of Stalin . |