Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [prep] it [art] " in BNC.

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1 Patience has sat upon it a long time ,
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 The first contends that the word ‘ appropriate ’ has built into it a connotation that it is some action inconsistent with the owner 's rights , something hostile to the interests of the owner or contrary to his wishes and intention or without his authority .
4 They then draw lots in the form of a scorecard , unseen , which has written on it a target number and position .
5 As with other contributors , exaggerated claims are made for détournement ( the communication which contains its own critique ) , firstly because it was an inheritance from Cubism and Dada , and secondly , because , as the exhibition shows , its deployment by ‘ pro-situs ’ has made of it a commonplace , popularised in punk fanzines , and ‘ Biff ’ postcards etc .
6 The Labour Party showed more faith than anyone in the medicine of the pollsters and strategists , believing they has found in it the panacea for their 13-year malaise .
7 The move upmarket has brought with it a character change .
8 As the standard of living has increased in the developed world it has brought with it a higher disposable income and increased leisure time .
9 Increased life expectancy has brought with it a major burden ( the word is here used advisedly ) and responsibility in the care of those in an advanced state of mental and physical decline .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The reduced police presence in all the former socialist countries has brought with it an increase in crime , and I have no wish to boost the statistics .
13 Our increase in intensive farming has brought with it an increase in outbreaks of food poisoning .
14 It also seems to be a sad fact that the increase in freedom since Die Wende The Turning has brought with it an increase in monetary problems and the 26 artists here , all of them under 40 , obviously have great , heart-searching problems to cope with .
15 British Telecommunications Plc wants it now , the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom wants it too , but not yet , and France Telecom wants to think about it a bit more .
16 It has proposed a community-based programme of punishment but in order to sell this to both the judiciary and its supporters it has constructed around it a rhetoric of toughness .
17 Sections comprise approximately twenty policemen and women , made up mostly of regular constables , but each has attached to it a number of full-time reservists .
18 The flamboyant ritual celebration of male bellicosity and the male collectivity among the Shavante appears to carry with it a corresponding devaluation of women , and indeed to be built upon it .
19 Both in popular accounts and in much social science literature , the image of a peaceful society seems to carry with it a number of associated conceptions : co-operation , communalism , absence of self-interest , and so on .
20 Essentially what all are saying is that a right to consent to medical treatment , whether required under the common law ( see Gillick 's case ) or under statute ( section 8 ) , must and does carry with it a right not only to refuse consent to treatment , but to refuse the treatment itself .
21 Whilst for some the experience of ageing does bring with it a degree of social disengagement , it is far from being a ‘ natural ’ or inevitable event .
22 It has often been observed that , whilst old age is not an illness , it does bring with it an increased susceptibility to illness and disease .
23 Nevertheless , it is probable that ownership does contain within it the potential for direct and indirect control .
24 This would have been impossible with the yoke-harness , because as soon as the horse begins to pull with it the neck-strap presses on the animal 's windpipe and thus tends not only to restrict the flow of blood to its head , but also to suffocate it !
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