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

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31 Driving through fog on the M25 , listening to yet another radio programme about the recession , it is difficult to imagine that there might be light at the end of the tunnel ; but spring is on its way , and I hope it will bring with it some sign of the long-promised upturn in the economy .
32 Marriage , I assume , carries with it some sort of carte blanche for endless promiscuity — and a dispensation from the Pope .
33 Just as the first Venetians found that the water-logged islands of their lagoon , far from merely affording them protection from their enemies on land , also provided them with ideal access to the sea and with it immense possibilities of wealth and naval power , so it emerged in the course of human social evolution that the psychological mechanisms which had been necessary in socializing man also proved serviceable for many other enterprises and in time produced the great flowering of human culture which we see around us today .
34 From this secure position , it extends a long tube , its siphon , along the tunnel and into the open water to suck in a current that brings with it minute particles of food .
35 Another change of scene , and with it another change of mood .
36 Well I was sa I 'm saying that 's what I did with it last year for my birthday .
37 Digitisation brings with it exciting possibilities for the archival scholar .
38 This contrast brings with it different theories of social action and how to study it .
39 He cast aside his ‘ Book of Heaven ’ , the Bible , and with it any pretence of Christianity .
40 Obviously , recognition does not carry with it any guarantee of military protection .
41 She was forced into it that night in The Chase .
42 I mean er it 's , it 's a i i it 's sort of er you can read into it various sort of suggestions for radicalism but at the same time it 's got a lot of erm you know sort of and stuff about the rich peasants , erm land of the rich peasants should not be confiscated
43 Bob Church , England 's Home International team manager who organised the event , said : ‘ I talked myself into it last year at the world championships in New Zealand .
44 Thanks to the condition of the atmosphere above it this body of water may appear , at closer quarters , either tranquil or chaotic , storm-swept or calm .
45 Instead they dismantled the Poor Law from outside , by removing from it needy groups by means of legislation on issues such as old-age pensions and national health insurance .
46 Time to fast from it That session with She-She had done me no good at all .
47 He vowed to break his association with the board after being thrown back from it several feet across the room .
48 Oh my darling , I am too happy and excited to be able to write all the things I want to say to you , so much is crowding in , so much has happened in such a short while and I want to pin down some of this marvellous feeling before it all rushes by and becomes more accepted — because , Betty , I do feel that we accept each other , there is a tolerance , a straightness between us that makes it all possible .
49 Last month at Gladstone he remade the gallery space into his own architectural reality , placing within it various elements of his own invention including a human skeleton halved to make two , banners and posters bearing his iconic logos , knee-high tables and glass-etched panels .
50 The other insists that science has much in common with model-making , which differs from mapping in the modeller 's licence to construct an artificial world and include in it all sorts of features beyond all possible observation .
51 This general duty of the doctor , to control symptoms as much as possible and otherwise make the patient as comfortable as possible , has implicit in it two propositions worth noticing .
52 In it two standards of neutrality conflict .
53 Carry a ‘ black book ’ on outings , and record in it unacceptable behaviours by writing a short description in front of your child ( such as ‘ wandered off in supermarket ’ ) .
54 Erm no it 's more likely to be a calendar month that she works on and fortunately February has four weeks in it this year for where our pay day is so I would be putting it in sort of like Feb first .
55 ‘ But I have gone over it many times in my mind about why we lost so heavily in India and one of the main reasons for me was that we were not used to playing on turning pitches .
56 Detective Superintendent Pat Crossan said : ‘ Mrs Wignall must have gone over it 1,000 times in her mind but she ca n't think of anything that triggered the attack .
57 I ran over it several times in my head afterwards .
58 Alternatively , the vendor may require the purchaser to assign to it all rights against third parties but the purchaser will wish to restrict the vendor 's ability to commence proceeding against customers as this may affect the goodwill of the business ; ( h ) to limit some of the warranties to the best of the vendor 's knowledge , information and belief .
59 However , as it is the only qualification in this area , we have endless problems in discouraging people from attributing to it all sorts of accreditations for which it was not designed and have to point out that it does not qualify people to interpret , give advice or act on behalf of others .
60 This displacement imparts to law a certain universality which gives to it symbolic efficacy in removing , or at least concealing , its arbitrariness .
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