Example sentences of "[vb infin] it with [det] " in BNC.

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1 The news editor suggested , ‘ Let's team it with this other hit-and-run story that 's just come in : two black kids , in a car out of control , ran over four children , who were hurt but not badly .
2 Jane continued her career — if you can dignify it with such a name — on Vogue , where the personnel manager fiercely shot at her the rhetorical question : ‘ You 've got a private income , of course ? ’
3 There is an aesthetic , if we can dignify it with that word , which distinguishes blood sports from each other .
4 Oh this is this is you here is it ? the other side of the , cos I know when we tried to take photo 's off John , tried to take photo 's of John on the television because he could n't do it with all the flash or .
5 Do I do it with that pencil thing of yours or with er Amber Clean
6 Yeah , I 'll do it with that one then .
7 Word reached Peter Wheeler , the Leicester coach , of a young lad at Wakefield , a full-back , a slick-running full-back at that , who not only could kerplonk the ball like a metronome between the posts but could do it with either foot .
8 Edward Hamer , of Llanidloes , asked how New Zealand company Fortex , which is currently considering two shortlisted sites one near the Powys village , and another in Lockerbie , Scotland expected to create so many jobs when his company could do it with half the number .
9 I am not for one moment suggesting that you could do such a thing yourself because I think you would do it with more style and use a magnum of champagne .
10 It is my firm belief that if you can successfully run a group with elderly dementing people — you can run it with any client group .
11 Oh no wo n't see it with that flipping big collar on my school shirt !
12 Will it be the council , on the ground that the upper band would provide it with more money , or will it be the householder ?
13 The tendency to translate English passive structures literally into a variety of target languages which either have no passive voice as such or which would normally use it with less frequency is often criticized by linguists and by those involved in training translators .
14 ‘ They will cut it with any powder that looks suitable Ajax , baking powder the risks are horrendous . ’
15 In commending it to God , we should couple it with all the workplaces in our land .
16 Even with nice Mr Major as Prime Minister I feel we should resist it with all our energy .
17 for my money I 'd have it with all metal
18 Children and adults come to learn and face up to the facts of caring and sharing on the principal that we can not survive alone on Earth — we must share it with all the other animals and plants .
19 If the worst came to the worst , she could fire it with both hands .
20 The machine knows that if it plays B it will be vulnerable to a reply that will leave it with fewer points than the least it can get by choosing A .
21 And this is a way for to fill up our purse Although we do get it with many a curse And the poem ends : Then hay for the Clothing Trade , it goes on brave ; We scorn for to toyl and moyl , nor yet to starve .
22 We 'll try and get it with this .
23 You do n't get it with half a Jaffa Cake .
24 We got so fed up with the leaking roof that we decided to try and mend it with some tar .
25 ‘ They can afford it with all the money they tek off people , ca n't they ? ’
26 Well I thought I might accompany it with another equally short poem , which is also about a child .
27 He ca n't handle it with all this swearing can he ?
28 Good God , Edward , if you had the power to end this war , would n't you seize it with both hands ?
29 I can not accept it with any great tranquillity .
30 Sandie may accept it with some changes if it really is a G1 post .
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