Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The door , — like most of the building that originally stood around it ! — is mid-fifteenth-century and through it went members of the family whose name is now attached to it , even though the family palazzo was elsewhere . |
2 | They won a penalty just after half-time when Martin Ling was pulled down , but Craig Maskell threw the kick away and with it went Swindon 's chances . |
3 | Brandy arrived and with it came Mary , carrying a wrap , aromatic salts and a fan , ready for any eventuality . |
4 | Fortunately , the German spirit that found expression in the Reformation , and with it gave rise to the first German music , has never yet fully lost itself in the dominant Alexandrianism . |
5 | And with it comes judgement for the attitude which lay behind the outcry . |
6 | A huge fire was burning , and beside it sat Aunt Emily , dressed in heliotrope and a number of shawls . |
7 | A good fire burned in the fireplace and beside it sat Doctor Jekyll , looking white and ill . |
8 | If successful a place in the ‘ A ’ stream was guaranteed and beyond it lay grammar school and perhaps college or university . |
9 | It is not for the circumstance to give rise to something or other , but for it to give rise to just the effect . |
10 | He said 8 per cent was bad enough , but with it rising ScottishPower had to try to minimise the impact of that on its customers |
11 | The desire was pulsing in her veins , but beyond it lay emotion , such dark , intense emotion , and she knew the fight was over . |