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

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1 I think of it with loathing and dread ; have visions of designing the no-need-to-clear-mask and then return to reality .
2 For example I often paint an area with retouching varnish mixed with pigment as a glaze , then I absorb much of it with newspaper dabbed onto the canvas .
3 He embraced the moral grandeur of it with enthusiasm , and to his dying day aspired to nothing more than Indian membership of the British empire as an equal partner , regarding independence in isolation as a perhaps politically expedient but regrettable alternative .
4 Everyone spoke of it with affection .
5 She had n't mentioned where it was but she had spoken of it with love .
6 She rejoiced in being free from the place , but she talked of it with comprehension and critical affection .
7 A Hindu could have eaten a pound of it with pleasure .
8 Fortunately she will be shaken out of it with violence .
9 ‘ You have always spoken of it with scorn . ’
10 The hair and make-up people do their thing with it with spray and gel and stuff .
11 Edward was given the contract and threw himself into it with vigour , aided no doubt by his life-long abhorrence of the building which he was now about to replace .
12 It would seem reasonable them , that we , as the largest users who invest least , treat the landscape with respect , and those who own it and make their living from it with fairness .
13 the paper and this report introduces the draft version of the highly transportation from it with consultation of organization down in the business , some whom are listed in section two
14 I began to see my environment in a new light as I connected the shapes and patterns I found in it with mathematics .
15 And Microsoft has really trod in it with MS-DOS 6 and its integral utilities .
16 He preferred the sort of woman who put her foot in it with grammar and things ; that way he could feel superior by correcting her at the time and having a laugh at her expense later with his male colleagues .
17 And when I was a little boy just a little bit bigger than Christopher I was shown round it with granny and grandpa and Uncle Michael and Uncle David .
18 Mark , drill and plug the fixing holes , screw the box in place , and make good round it with plaster or filler .
19 We have to look upon it with interest .
20 And the snow was so hard with the frost that you could walk over it with safety .
21 Well he 'll be pissed off all over it with football boots on .
22 And this pillock that owned the house later painted over it with emulsion .
23 The relative speed with which emancipation came about after he ascended the throne gives the impression that he addressed himself to it with enthusiasm , but even in Russian politics six years was a long time .
24 As he thought of this he grasped on to it with relief for it seemed to give him a reason to do nothing , though in his heart he knew it was fear , not duty , that prevented him from flying .
25 Another , the scaffold-web spider , rigs a whole series of sticky threads from the branches of a bush down to the ground and hauls each one so tight that if an insect , either walking on the ground or flying a little way above it blunders into one of them , the thread breaks and the victim , stuck to it with glue , is hoisted into the air .
26 The rink was on two levels and had an Alpine atmosphere to it with pine trees and the snowflake effects .
27 Then place a nearly-full pack of cards out on a table or , if you are performing this for a number of children , on a board with the cards lightly attached to it with scotch tape .
28 The barbel will not be far away from the snag , and the closer you can fish to it with safety the better your chances are of catching these big fish .
29 If he had n't provoked the argument then he had certainly seized on it with relish .
30 Mouse suddenly thought of his stomach as having a big red circular target on it with HIT THERE printed in the centre .
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