Example sentences of "[vb past] it [adv prt] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Using all his cunning arts he forged himself a blade and wove it round with deadly enchantments . |
2 | The old man dropped the line and put his foot on it and lifted the harpoon as high as he could and drove it down with all his strength , and more strength he had just summoned , into the fish 's side just behind the great chest fill that rose high in the air to the altitude of the man 's chest . |
3 | Having arranged all the larger flowers in the design , I then filled it out with some astrantia and potentilla flowers . |
4 | Alexei 's sword blade swept round in a great circle and Rostov turned it off with one of the best parries of his life . |
5 | He coaxed it along with flawless control of line and colour as it was developed with equal measures of logic and charm . |
6 | The relentlessly lumbering movie machine has taken a truly extreme , hallucinatory book about oppression and obedience , juiced it up with some patronising love interest and turned it into a standard ‘ women 's issues ’ film : sanitised , regulated and pointless . |
7 | I rinsed it off with wet tissue , dried it off with the same soft wipes , and it came up like new . |
8 | Steven threw in lots of baseball , and tinkle-plunk John Williams soundtrack , and finished it off with one enormous Big Hug . |
9 | In 1923 , Jehu and Craig produced the first detailed account of the geology of this region , and followed it up with further accounts between 1925 and 1934 . |
10 | who has been with Enterprise Engineering Services since day one , made up a new section and welded it in with great success ! |
11 | In fact he seemed to have lost interest in the book before he had completed it — the last two chapters are haphazardly constructed — and he padded it out with three radio talks on " The Unity of European Culture " which he had given two years before . |
12 | I just brought it up with some er , just in case cos we do n't , we do n't really wan na use that for like these . |
13 | In the middle , she went away to make tea , and brought it back with digestive biscuits she had broken into quarters . |
14 | The raging young lad raised the chopper above his head and brought it down with tremendous force . |
15 | Now , in a moment of crisis , he took it in with startling clarity . |
16 | Disconnect the mains lead to your PC and plug it into the Expert ; there are two sockets for power leads leaving the UPS , so I checked it out with two PCs . |
17 | Hopefully , er I thought we , we played very very well at Port Vale last week and passed it around with three men in the middle of the park . |
18 | When we read , for example , that there was ‘ war in heaven ’ ( Rev 12:7 ) we should not assume that there was some sort of cosmic version of Star Wars , or that the archangel Michael and Lucifer fought it out with spiritual light-sabres . |
19 | It was an art er if you look Aye , all the time you cleared it down with this , you see ? |
20 | He sank into the part with total conviction or — just the opposite — he put it on with open contempt and boredom . |
21 | Tony had it on with this Delight Clover Light . |
22 | She ate it in her hand and washed it down with several glasses of Tizer . |
23 | The feasters attacked great joints of beef and mutton and venison , picked at pheasant and partridge , munched apples and pears and sweet onions , nibbled at cheese and rye bread , and washed it down with more beer . |
24 | He picked it up with all the enthusiasm of a man finding a mail-order death-warrant on his mat . |