Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] it [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The EOC reports that it was apparent that the Society 's mobility requirement and a candidate 's ability to comply with it gave rise to both direct and indirect discrimination . |
2 | The most frequently quoted definition of non-natural user is that given by the Judicial Committee in Rickards v. Lothian , ‘ It must be some special use bringing with it increased danger to others and must not merely be the ordinary use of the land or such a use as is proper for the general benefit of the community . ’ |
3 | Affection bringing with it devoted support , brought success from a role undertaken reluctantly . |
4 | Unfortunately Mrs Buckley could n't sing a note in tune ; her throat sounded like it had gravel down it . |
5 | But the national church organization , which the papacy had encouraged , brought with it lay investiture , the giving to the bishop of the ring and staff and the performance of homage to the ruler . |
6 | On hearing ‘ Go to it Rose Section — go to it ’ I decided it was Rose Section although the section was too far off to be identified definitely . |
7 | Thinking about it made Carrie feel chokey inside , and helpless , and angry . |
8 | Offers from the new paper that Central students help with It left Marchbank unmoved . |
9 | As so often , this greater freedom brings with it increased responsibility ; the choice of how much to smooth will depend on judgement and needs . |
10 | In this process , the tentacles serve another and important function , for the water brings with it dissolved oxygen which Lingula needs in order to respire . |