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

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1 This positive conviction carried with it the rejection of any attempt to compromise with other sources , authorities or norms , or to establish theology itself on any other foundation .
2 Trainees will come to realise that their action , by its abruptness , has carried with it the judgement that the client is guilty of incest .
3 Branson did not see Malcolm McLaren for another five months , by which time association with the Sex Pistols carried with it the whiff of high treason …
4 The position carried with it the right to a seat in the Council and Fould combined it with the office of Minister of State .
5 that it can not be assumed that a paper print out of an electronic record from these systems is the same as the electronic version , on the grounds that the paper version does not bring with it the context that gives the information provenance and credibility .
6 A lease of the top floor of a building which includes the roof may well carry with it the airspace over the building , thereby entitling the tenant to enlarge the premises into the airspace ( Davies v Yadegar [ 1990 ] 1 EGLR 71 ; Haines v Florensa [ 1990 ] 1 EGLR 73 ) .
7 As Barro points out , the only quantity rule which does not carry with it the implication that at times buyers and sellers will , at the price set , trade a quantity of the good they consider in advance to be sub-optimal is a rule which sets output equal to the value it would take in the absence of any unanticipated disturbances ; that is , y n .
8 Unless it was an ‘ original ’ a document could not carry with it the right to claim delivery of the goods .
9 if the word ‘ history ’ did not carry with it the theme of a final repression of difference , we could say that differences alone could be ‘ historical , through and through and from the start .
10 Emptying his mind of everything except an awareness of the Presence of his Creator , Father Kipling enfolded the stem of the monstrance in the ends of his humeral veil , and held it high , and made with it the Sign of the Cross in the air .
11 ‘ But it 's the primary school which deals with it the Monday after selection .
12 His chest heaving , he collapsed against her , the breath driven from his body , his heart thrashing against his ribs , and then slowly awareness returned , seeping into his dazed mind like ice-water , bring with it the pain and an overwhelming sense of self-loathing and disgust .
13 This requires a sensitive , exploratory approach which validates the user/carer perspective but integrates with it the knowledge and skills of the practitioner .
14 Gently insert one end of the long brush , right along the needle channel and back out again , bringing with it the loads of fluff that will probably be stuck in this channel .
15 The kiss was a fierce , stormy possession , making her head swim and bringing with it the realisation that it would take no effort at all to become seriously attracted to this man !
16 Breakfast was difficult , bringing with it the aroma of kippers and the sight of poached eggs quivering on plates , but by the time our lunch flask was delivered , people were perking up and looking forward to the task ahead .
17 Bangladesh 's first ever democratic elections in February this year promised a freer media environment bringing with it the relaxation of curbs on communication activities by Christians and other minority faith groups ( see Action March/April 1991 ) , but the political situation has changed very little leaving Christian writers and publishers in a vulnerable position .
18 The short term sees the challenge of full entry into the European market bringing with it the prospect of intensive economic competition .
19 But if anything , the rate may already be too high , bringing with it the danger that it will not only remove excess demand , but push the economy into recession .
20 Or the awareness may arrive in a sudden moment of revelation , one vivid encounter bringing with it the perception of blackness .
21 A slight breeze was blowing from the left , bringing with it the stench of a dead bloated cow that was lying against the five-bar gate leading to a field .
22 More than one witness recalled that it gained height steadily after being launched on several occasions in 1848 , and Stringfellow himself certainly considered that he had demonstrated with it the possibility of powered flight .
23 one which does not exclude the bailor from possession , an action for conversion against a third person is maintainable by either bailor or bailee ; by the bailee because he is in possession , by the bailor because it is said that his title to the goods draws with it the right to possession , that the bailee is something like his servant and that the possession of the one is equivalent to that of the other .
24 Over recent years , the study of the fire problem involved in high-bay ( high-racked ) warehouses has provoked much thought and discussion , and has brought with it the realisation that there are many factors to be considered in determining the correct solution to adopt .
25 Success in any great enterprise brought with it the danger of complacency , the danger that the French would surrender to their demons of fragmentation and mediocrity .
26 The deregulation of the capital market brought with it the need for increased investor protection .
27 Mr Colman if I might add that re- orientation has brought with it the need to change our pricing strategy and therefore rather than going package by package right through the whole thirty four , we 're actually trying initially on the engines to go in one bang to price everything on the engines and do it in the next few months .
28 As the Padre began the baptism the cannons fired almost in unison from the other side of the hospital and a faint stirring of breeze brought with it the brimstone smell of burnt powder .
29 Portsmouth and Liverpool drew 1–1 at Highbury , and the replay in Birmingham had to be put back when police said they could not cope with it the day before last week 's General Election .
30 The complication has been that because last year 's trading profits were lower than expected we did n't have any taxable profits against which to claim back this A C T so as this would be the first year in which taxable profits would arise unless we 'd not been unless we 'd been able to find some other way of dealing with it the A C T which we pay would not have been recoverable till January ninety five .
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