Example sentences of "[prep] it [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | When the basic style is agreed , the computer draws a two-dimensional pattern of it complete with stress points marked . |
2 | The shrewd little girl from Australia had no intention of following others who had been eaten by the star system and dumped at the end of it all with nothing . |
3 | That wily old fellow Javed Miandad came out of it all with a commendation for trying to calm his prayers . |
4 | From Booth onwards , there has been a strong tradition of empirical social research in Britain , much of it concerned with studies of poverty and other matters of social welfare . |
5 | The disciplines for Educational Studies and that area of it concerned with teacher education ( Tibble , 1966 ) . |
6 | Impetuous , irresponsible playboy that he may have been , the Crown Prince was endowed beneath it all with an insight , a basic commonsense that was certainly deficient in his father . |
7 | Camp is a response to pop performances that are artificial , ludicrously stylized ( Liberace , Tom Jones , Shirley Bassey ) , but whose stars enter into it all with a seriousness , a passion that affects with its holy , innocent imbecility . |
8 | Despite the recession they have packed their bags to get away from it all with the sun of the Canaries , and snowy French Alps the top destinations . |
9 | Then Mary told him about the moor , and Dickon , and Ben Weatherstaff , and the robin , and Colin listened to it all with great interest . |
10 | Tell Kate not to give way to despondency , perhaps she should drop it for a while and come back to it fresh with new ideas and enthusiasm . |
11 | Ted went in for it all with great , childlike alacrity . |
12 | A long porch partially hid the squat front door , its arched cover all over tangled creepers , the grass and pavings all about it thick with weeds . |
13 | They have come through it all with courage and resilience but the community support structures have been ruptured and have not yet been re-established — and perhaps never will be in the same way . |
14 | She has been through it all with such tremendous courage and coolness . ’ |
15 | ‘ A midwife went through it all with me and I actually asked her to reassure me that nothing I was doing could harm my own baby , ’ she remembers . |
16 | She had stood outside the huge pillars of University College , Dublin , and looked at it all with satisfaction . |
17 | ‘ Although we 'd been unbelievably disheartened by it all with Peter , ’ continues John , ‘ that was how things were . |