Example sentences of "[verb] it with [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Their elders make it upstairs in the flats , attended by small children — brothers and sisters who grow up in the Gorbals , Glasser says , to try it with each other .
2 It looks to you to provide it with that light .
3 Not all approached it with such seriousness .
4 ‘ I approached it with some trepidation but the satisfaction of passing was immense , ’ he said .
5 That 's very different from say er destroying this book and replacing it with this book .
6 The one indisputable fact these studies revealed is that the majority of those interviewed were not familiar with the extent of , or damage caused by , corporate crime and amongst the ‘ knowledgeable ’ minority , few were able to define it with any precision .
7 Somehow a favourite dress or toy of Paige 's would be damaged , but she had done it with such guile that her parents could never be sure it was intentional .
8 If you put it with that pile of envelopes Mike
9 There is an aesthetic , if we can dignify it with that word , which distinguishes blood sports from each other .
10 On those cases it , it usually evens itself out er it usually says oh due to roundings I 'll ignore that erm cos I 've actu erm I 've gained through the unit statement on , cos I 've had one of these stand alone policies , and not wishing to pay the one pound ninety I 've actually knocked it on the head now and incorporated it with another policy , but erm when we looked at it all , overall I 've got a nil unit situation but in some months I actually had negative units , some months I had a , a sort of like point zero one of a unit positive .
11 And how strange it was that , after all these months of resolutely not thinking about her old life in the States , she should begin to remember it with such pleasure !
12 Do I do it with that pencil thing of yours or with er Amber Clean
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 So , if the retailer moves the tea or coffee every few weeks and replaces it with another product ( perhaps one that does n't sell as well ) he can bring it to the customer 's attention .
16 I come from a fanatically rugby-conscious Welsh miner 's family ; five of my six brothers played it with some distinction .
17 He opened the camera , took out the film and handed it with another smile to the man with the spoonbill nose .
18 Because I have had it with that kind of treatment of Americans . "
19 Thanks go to Gavin ‘ The Joker ’ Dixon ( watch it with that Smylex gas though ) .
20 Then they can pause in a reading to worry out a meaning , and to discuss it with each other .
21 It 's the equivalent to in a neural network saying instead of saying the weights times the inputs all summed , we 'll take each weight times its input and multiply it with each weight times its input so we do the product of all the inputs times the weights .
22 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 .
23 Will it be the council , on the ground that the upper band would provide it with more money , or will it be the householder ?
24 You then face it with another wardrobe , or if not a wardrobe you 'll face it with something like a chest of drawers and the and put a c er er a wrapper over that and then upside down on top of that th there would be a dressing table , and they would face in .
25 Her virtuosity with language is not in doubt ( and all credit to her translator for rendering it with such vitality ) .
26 And when it has been well washed and made clean , ye shall dry it well , and anoint it with this myrrh and balsam , from these golden caskets , from head to foot , so that every part shall be anointed , till none be left .
27 Ruth enquired politely , with her head in the basin as Gloria washed her hair , then rinsed it with another jug full of water .
28 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 .
29 you have to do it with that hand
30 Rugs employing this scheme are becoming increasingly rare and , although it may still be found on some workshop items , the only group to use it with any regularity are the Abadeh weavers of south central Persia , India and Pakistan make a few rugs in this design .
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