Example sentences of "[adv prt] with it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's it 's a long stretch of time the troops need pinning down with it that 's all I 'm saying .
2 Jefferson Airhead are definitely a band of the times — young but old-headed , exuberant but smart , and fired with the possibilities of the new pop euphoria ; anything goes and Jefferson Airhead are going along with it all .
3 And the studio went along with it all .
4 While many feminists will abhor Segal 's conclusions about violence and pornography , I found them extremely relevant at a time when the British anti-porn bandwagon is sweeping along with it Labour women MPs and anti-censorship feminists , in company with the powerful , pro-family , homophobic moral right .
5 As we made our way down towards Butter Tubs Pass following the boundary fence , Bill found the head of a freshly killed grouse , possibly the work of a fox , and refused to put it down again but walked along with it head first in his mouth , the neck feathers sticking out like a shuttlecock .
6 This first wave of West Walians to the new industrial areas of north-eastern South Wales brought a distinctive radical , nonconformist , and Welsh-speaking element to a pastoral community that had remained largely conservative and unchanged from the late seventeenth century and was slowly losing the old Welsh language — rapidly so in Monmouthshire — and along with it any acute sense of separate national identity .
7 Many Nigerians still do not quite believe that he will go through with it this time .
8 Put up with it all like everybody else , he supposed glumly .
9 I suppose it 's a bit like Orbital , that type of area , I du n no , I ca n't keep up with it all .
10 but I 'm getting a bit fed up with it this week
11 I do n't suppose the unions would put up with it these days but er ha there were n't such things as unions for nurses in those days .
12 Mind you , if Puddephat has sunk beneath the waves after a heavy lunch in some little trattoria , we wo n't have to put up with it any more .
13 I 'm quite worn out with it all !
14 Impress on them that you do n't wan na come out with it short .
15 Quite frequently a horse will decide to ‘ possess ’ another in the herd — obviously one lower in the pecking order — and drive the other horse around with it all day long .
16 So I suppose what you do with Debs is er tell them you want the whole discount and I suppose they give you a card for each floor cos you ca n't walk around with it each floor can you ?
17 At the present time and in er the public fund and the health committee we did decide to have a review after so I think that is actually in control I do n't think we should mess about with it any more at this point .
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