Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] it with " in BNC.

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1 All I can remember is having a pickled onion and my sister stabbed it with a fork and the middle shot across the room .
2 ‘ I used to worry about Darth Vader , ’ Prentice confessed , putting his arm round Rory 's waist and lifting his foot to massage it with one hand .
3 chlorine combine it with
4 The Mineral Intelligence Programme is largely funded by the Department of Trade and Industry to provide it with information and authoritative advice on economic minerals and many aspects of the minerals industry .
5 It can not have helped him , but the restored democracy had treated the leaders of that attempt to destroy it with , if anything , excessive leniency .
6 It gave me great pleasure to play it with Abbado and the Berlin Philharmonic at the Proms , and in Salzburg , Lucerne , Berlin , and Japan .
7 And yesterday the story had a happy ending when the man who bought the ring returned it with a mumbled apology .
8 I am leading you along the path I had to tread to find the most suitable disease , for only in this way can I be sure that the reader understands the nature of the ultimate decision and the ludicrousness of any attempt to confuse it with my own stick and gloves or any prior misinformation regarding the state of my own health .
9 At school , I once had an argument with a boy from another form and we decided to meet in the break to settle it with our fists .
10 His great horse earned it with apparent ease — but lost 29lb in the process and came home to Ballydoyle more exhausted than after any of his previous races .
11 Looks bigger than umm Cos mummy had it with her when you came down on Saturday .
12 CPRW believes this review provides it with a major opportunity to influence the Board 's future direction .
13 As it goes to do so , the bug stabs it with its dagger-shaped mouth-parts .
14 Like many grebes , it carries its young on its back while the other parent supplies it with food , but as the plumage of both parents is similar , it is perhaps unwise to make assumptions as to who does what .
15 A promenade links it with Alassio .
16 There he found the greatest novelty of all : a twenty-eight-day dial that showed the phases of the moon — at least , it had been the moon when Nora bought the watch but she had got a miniaturist to overpaint it with an enamel portrait of herself .
17 They have the skill to carry out life saving operations and treatments and now they have the equipment to do it with . ’
18 ‘ I want a clean up , not a snakesiren making it with a mongoose on my face . ’
19 The Buddhist intelligentsia associated it with beef eating , gambling and the consumption of arrack , activities which were frowned upon by those influenced by Buddhist revivalist ideas but which were perceived as regrettably common among the masses .
20 Erm , the only time it was really good in my area was when Urban District Council did it with a little chap pushing a barrow and cutting the grass and it all looked absolutely beautiful .
21 The triumph of the Ulster Workers ' Council left it with huge prestige during the remainder of the summer .
22 Telford 's warehouses were mostly destroyed by fire in 1970 , but Porters Row survives as an example of his workers ' houses , and locks on what is now the Shropshire Union Canal descend the hillside to link it with the ship canal .
23 ‘ It 's likely that Procordia is going to make a bid for Pharmacia in order to get hold of its drugs division to combine it with KabiVitrum , ’ ( its pharmaceutical subsidiary ) , said a financial analyst at Stockholm broker , United Securities .
24 The detainer is liable for any damage caused to the livestock by failure to treat it with reasonable care and supply it with adequate food and water .
25 Being both an exotic and a carnivore , it has started out with a double disadvantage , and sections of the rural population hate it with an intensity normally reserved for foxes or , worse , polecats .
26 Often the polyps withdraw , and the polypary may shrink slightly as the animal expels water from inside the body to replace it with fresh water .
27 Almost all the murders that the police solve in real life are either dealt with in a matter of hours ( the husband done it with the kitchen knife ) or as a result of long , long , tedious inquiries , mostly house-to-house , the taking of fingerprints and the elimination of perhaps thousands of marginal suspects .
28 As the room scheme in our main picture is based around a solid wooden table , it seems a shame to cover it with a tablecloth .
29 Pleonasm Kick it with one of your feet .
30 Why should he be farsighted enough to steal and sharpen a ceremonial sword to do it with ?
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