Example sentences of "[conj] with it [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 . ’
2 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 .
3 This sort of black consciousness — and with it black textbooks , black English and black studies — has barely raised its head in Britain .
4 Here , take this purse , and with it ev'ry Wish ;
5 We are able to give them the independence they so badly need , and with it self respect and dignity .
6 There is great dryness and with it great thirst for cold water .
7 As part of this a rather different kind of social survey emerged and with it new kinds of data .
8 The " sartorial " version of religion is smuggled in unawares , and with it radical doubt as to the truth of any religion .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 They made love as though tomorrow was fast approaching , and with it imminent departure .
12 The one undoubted gain has been improved health , and with it longer life itself .
13 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 .
14 Economic growth is slowing — from 5.6% in 1990 probably to less than half that in 1991 — and with it corporate profits .
15 This danger , and with it speculative pressures , mounts each time doubts arise that the Maastricht treaty will be ratified .
16 And just as the growing dependence of European art music on written scores in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries led to a differential development of certain elements of musical language , so the replacement of popular song scores by recordings has increased the importance of performance , and with it different elements .
17 Another change of scene , and with it another change of mood .
18 Just as the first Venetians found that the water-logged islands of their lagoon , far from merely affording them protection from their enemies on land , also provided them with ideal access to the sea and with it immense possibilities of wealth and naval power , so it emerged in the course of human social evolution that the psychological mechanisms which had been necessary in socializing man also proved serviceable for many other enterprises and in time produced the great flowering of human culture which we see around us today .
19 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 .
20 He cast aside his ‘ Book of Heaven ’ , the Bible , and with it any pretence of Christianity .
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