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

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1 Oliver held up the bottom of the pocket with one hand , as he had seen the Dodger hold it , and pulled the handkerchief lightly out of it with the other .
2 I agree what Rita asked for which was that it should all be archived in a central divisional higher , and I am taking it that they I think that the way we generally go about it that when we do n't get an enquiry erm , or when we do n't get a commission we keep a copy of it with the documents for a reasonable period of time .
3 Right , think of think of it with the brackets on , two times the whole compound , and the
4 I have left this monument to the last because it gives the fullest and most splendid expression to the first phase of fifth-century classical art ; and a comparison of it with the Parthenon makes clear both the essential unity of that style and the difference between its phases .
5 Think of it with the garden cleared and new fruit-trees put in — ‘ They would never take up here .
6 She smashed down hard against it with the hammer , and the window shook , tiny cracks appeared like earthquake faults .
7 Then of course you had to take that up to the office and report it to the the branch secretary who would come down and deal with it with the management .
8 Gerald was obviously taking all the detective bit to heart , and entering into it with the spirit of a child 's game of Cops and Robbers .
9 This outcome , in turn , gave the Labour Party the double advantages of being able to choose the date of the next election and of going into it with the prestige of being the government .
10 Tap , tap , tap , sparks flying everywhere and we were just above it with the cranes , waiting to fill the big ladles .
11 Historic Scotland has recently spelt out the service standards customers can expect from it with the publication of a new charter leaflet .
12 Can I get the water to go in it with the jug ?
13 But there 's no way you can get round it with the way it was recorded . ’
14 a hole was scooped out in the floor of the dwelling , the stone placed over it with the hole being directly above the hollow in the floor .
15 I just painted it and I 'll go over it with the black .
16 Petion stepped up to the gravestone , and traced a cruciform pattern over it with the machete before tapping the blade to the stone three times .
17 Where a plaintiff 's claim arises out of a hire-purchase agreement , but is not for the delivery of goods , he shall in his particulars state in the following order : ( 1 ) the date of the agreement and the parties to it with the number of the agreement or sufficient particulars to enable the debtor to identify the agreement ; ( 2 ) where the plaintiff was not one of the original parties to the agreement , the means by which the rights and duties of the creditor under the agreement passed to him ; ( 3 ) whether the agreement is a regulated agreement and , if it is not a regulated agreement , the reason why ; ( 4 ) the place where the agreement was signed by the debtor ( if known ) ; ( 5 ) the goods let under the agreement ; ( 6 ) the amount of the total price ; ( 7 ) the paid-up sum ; ( 8 ) the amount ( if any ) claimed as being due and unpaid in respect of any instalment or instalments of the total price ; and ( 9 ) the nature and amount of any other claim and the circumstances in which it arises .
18 ‘ I think … ’ he began , pointing to it with the point of his umbrella .
19 The clerk hammered on it with the pommel of his dagger .
20 Additional handles can be added to the second frame simply by clicking on it with the mouse and these are then dragged to re-shape the boundary .
21 They go and off it with the doctor .
22 Finally she made her choice and gave the reasons for it with the confidence she always brought to her work .
23 Yes well erm we 're still going to have to talk about it with the elders you see .
24 And it 's erm it 's so oppressive and we really worry about it with the children .
25 Anyway you then look through it with the solution in and you 'll find that if , for example , you started off with it completely dark you 'll find it 's then grey cos the plane of light 's been rotated , now it 's where there was no light getting through now some of it is actually getting through , cos it 's been rotated .
26 She scuffed at it with the tip of one brown brogue but it did not even smudge .
27 She pulled at it with the tip of her fingers , catching it as it fell .
28 When she saw him approaching , she lowered her gaze to the canvas before her and began to dab at it with the brush .
29 And while you 're at it with the bin get yourself a tissue as well , to wipe your nose .
30 I picked up the crumpled cheque and spread it out , looking at it with the sort of hopeless hunger with which one admires things in the window of Fortnum & Mason .
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