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

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1 ‘ But I would say that underneath it all Diana is a survivor and she will do anything to survive .
2 And through it all man 's ( and woman 's ) search for a truly great beer went on .
3 And behind it another voice , ‘ Ora pro nobis … ’
4 But I could make no sort of impression upon him … when I visited him a second time , the fear of death was gone , and with it all solicitude about religion . ’
5 It was not only the blow of failing to win power , and with it all hopes of a Scottish parliament , but also the fact that Labour lost votes and a seat in Scotland — facts which are conveniently forgotten when home-rulers and guardians of the party 's traditional totems blame failure in the south for Labour 's lack of achievement in the north .
6 At this stage we should look briefly at the third and final possibility , and with it some cases we shall not be discussing in this book .
7 But jazz vocalism — and with it this kind of tension — has been a strong influence on popular singing , from Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra down to many recent performers .
8 What we are in all our shapes and sizes has been fashioned and contoured through both inheritance and experience — the comprehensive impact upon us of our parents , childhood and upbringing , and with it those joys , dramas and significant experiences which contribute to what is sometimes called our adult self .
9 Another change of scene , and with it another change of mood .
10 On 10 April 1982 , after Basrah crude had been regularly loading at Tripoli ( Lebanon ) and Banias for some while , the Syrian government — in a gesture of solidarity with Iran — closed the line and with it both ports .
11 He cast aside his ‘ Book of Heaven ’ , the Bible , and with it any pretence of Christianity .
12 And over it another sound that was Carey 's breathing .
13 But through it all Barbara Coleman kept up a hysterical chant of ‘ Murder !
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