Example sentences of "[verb] it with the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean she loves it with the kids |
2 | However , we decided to try it with the food and tucked into some quite outstanding starters , including terrine of foie gras with wild mushrooms and some grilled bites of red mullet with caviar which positively leapt into the mouth . |
3 | 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 ? |
4 | The plan which the Governors had in mind — which was carried out with great success — was to demolish this house , build the first phase of the new Junior School where the house had stood , and finally to demolish the then Junior School and replace it with the second phase . |
5 | [ Remove the original signature with solvent and replace it with the legitimate owner 's name in her own handwriting . |
6 | What you have to do is rip the old keyboard overlay off the Spectrum , remove the membrane and replace it with the PCB which plugs into the normal connectors . |
7 | ‘ Here , take the mag out of my gun , replace it with the one from yours . ’ |
8 | She walked across the clearing and prodded it with the gun till it fell to the ground . |
9 | Its status as written narrative fiction and its function as a means of communication provide it with the wherewithal to participate actively in present-day debates about the future of social institutions . |
10 | P35 — At the end of the financial year the employer has to complete this return and send it with the completed P11 's to the Collector of Taxes . |
11 | Complete Form 15 ( from your law stationer ) and send it with the appropriate fee , to The Registrar , Central Land Charges Registry , Burrington Way , Plymouth . |
12 | They never send it with the |
13 | I caught it with the catapult , the thick black tubing of the rubber twisting once in the air as I scissored my hands and fell back , letting the buck go over my head and then kicking with my legs and turning myself so that I was level with it where it lay , kicking and struggling with the power of a wolverine , spreadeagled on the sand slope with its neck caught in the black rubber . |
14 | I caught it with the jet of flame and it zipped off out of range , heading for the water by the side of the hill the savage buck had attacked me on . |
15 | I have also included it with the map of Boo¨tes , since it so obviously belongs to the Boo¨tes pattern . |
16 | Though they are what is commonly called our enemies , yet , if they make proper use of what I have laboured for , let them enjoy it with the blessing of God . |
17 | But this was n't his case ; he could discuss it with the detachment of a man who has a professional interest but no responsibility . |
18 | If you do not like what happens at a school , you should discuss it with the headmaster , but bear in mind that teachers at a boarding school are acting much more in loco parentis than at a day school and may feel that very firm action is essential . |
19 | Athelstan had hidden his smile beneath a stern look and said he would discuss it with the church council . |
20 | But they were quite happy to come along and discuss it with the parish council erm and . |
21 | We must combat it with the weapons of faith by showing that it is possible to have a balanced , intelligent faith which offers hope and healing . |
22 | He stroked it with the side of the whisky glass , smiled , drank . |
23 | If your butcher will let you have a veal bone , scrape the marrow from the bone and cook it with the onion . |
24 | The Bodyline War was also being featured overseas , the Americans equating it with the ‘ bean ball ’ in baseball — a ball aimed at the opponent 's head . |
25 | This relationship is indicated by equating it with the first m of the oral plate is the second area . |
26 | Some hours later , out she went again , flying in her mortar and rowing it with the pestle . |
27 | Next morning , when the glimmer in the skulls ' eyes had died away , she went off as before , flying in her mortar and rowing it with the pestle . |
28 | Tell yourself ‘ Writing this letter will be easy and fun ’ ( not that it ‘ wo n't be difficult ’ , or you still associate it with the word ‘ difficult ’ ) . |
29 | The accounts of nationalism given by liberal thinkers , who associate it with the bourgeois struggle for democracy , and by the Austro-Marxists who see it as one feature in the rise and consolidation of the capitalist mode of production , merging at a later stage into imperialism , do not exhaust the various conceptions of the phenomenon . |
30 | If you are not leaving with a sour taste in your mouth , it may be viable for you to enter into an agreement with the company that you will continue to provide it with the benefit of your expertise , pursuant to a consultancy agreement . |