Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] it with " in BNC.
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31 | Whatever the outcome , the UK financial sector has entered a period of increasing risk and uncertainty in which it remains to be seen whether the deregulation of the 1980s has provided it with competitive advantages . |
32 | That has provided it with a group nucleus of up to 2,500 sows testing a minimum of six mainstream lines backed up by artificial insemination facilities with more than 100 boars . |
33 | I tried doing it with my fingers but |
34 | In some cases the territory is so good it does n't matter that a female has to share it with other females . |
35 | Clare told me he 'd taken rather a lot of convincing — once he 'd determined to do the slightly naff champagne-pyramid stunt in the first place — not to try doing it with proper champagne flutes but to use the perry glasses like everybody else did ; too tall , too unstable otherwise . |
36 | Its widespread influence in architecture has linked it with a joyless form of economic and technological functionalism that was not the intent of the originators . |
37 | When she has stocked it with an egg and its immobilised meal , she seals the vessel with a bung made from one final pellet . |
38 | I hit violently at the door , I tried to force it with the nail , and managed to hurt my hand . |
39 | She appealed unashamedly to her English readers for money for the foreign artists : ‘ If anyone likes to send some money , I will promise to dispense it with the most rigid favouritism towards people who would probably sooner beg than risk the jaundice of a free meal and would sooner have a note of twenty francs all at once than beg every day . ’ |
40 | you want to rub it with the cloth |
41 | He tried to balance it with the thin box as the base . |
42 | Think later , be about five o'clock or quarter to five , or something like that depends when it 's on , have to come in early if they want to have it with us . |
43 | She dropped the frying pan and used both hands to push the back door shut , heaving with all her strength as the man tried to block it with his body . |
44 | SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell turns 23 today — and if she wants to spend it with her U2 fiance Adam Clayton she will have to fly to Europe . |
45 | His tone was sharp , almost curt ; he tried to soften it with a smile . |
46 | She has long thick hair and tried drying it with three different dryers . |
47 | Given very wide regional and local variations in deposition , questions must be raised about the effectiveness of such a small network ; local authorities will need to supplement it with their own networks . |
48 | There was such an awful mockery in that face that it made Tuan Ti Fo want to strike it with his fist . |
49 | Twenty years later , after including a pledge to abolish the Lords in the 1983 manifesto and dropping it from the 1987 manifesto , the Labour party again committed itself to reform of the Lords : now they planned to replace it with an elected chamber designed more to reflect the diversity of the nation and the regions , but with less legislative power . |
50 | And the recreation committee yesterday agreed to replace it with a new wooden one costing £9,500 . |
51 | He was obviously peeved that we 'd squared it with the music teacher while he did n't know anything about it . |
52 | I told them I 'd squared it with you . |
53 | Having obtained a fairly comprehensive view of the farm situation in Great Britain as it relates to training an attempt was made to compare it with the position in Europe . |
54 | ‘ We fuel cells have done our best You really put us to the test Exhausted now the charge is done Replace it with another one ’ |
55 | I came to know it with my eyes shut , by its noises and its smells . |
56 | Currently it contains vintage Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company equipment and plans to replace it with more modern British Rail standard gear have attracted criticism . |
57 | The first time he 'd done it with a boy , he 'd been ashamed . |
58 | It 's ridiculous , she thought angrily ; he can bring tears to my eyes just by making me remember the simple things , like the way he reached out and unlocked the seatbelt for me — he 'd done it with one fluid gesture , no fumbling with it — how he had flung his jacket on to the back seat with the same faultless grace , how he 'd sauntered round the back of the car with a bemused smile when he 'd winkled it into a tight spot . |
59 | She 'd done it with Scott . |
60 | Yeah , but unless she 'd done it with him she would n't be panicking that much ! |