Example sentences of "[to-vb] it with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Right on cue a Brazilian goal arrived in the 54th minute and was largely the result of a surging run on the right and inspired cross from Jorginho , Careca rising to meet it with a firm header down past Van Breukelen .
2 As you will have realised by now this is not a fish for the person with a small community tank , but as long as you are prepared to provide it with the correct conditions , it is perfectly feasible for the novice to keep and breed the fish successfully .
3 And you used to have a little ticket , with the days on , and they used to punch it with the old , you remember the old punching machines , do n't you ?
4 If we can recognise it then we know about it ( a Person ) , or how to tackle it with a standard solution ( a disease ) , or what the significance maybe ( an inflection in a chart ) .
5 It stigmatises the conduct , which is important if the public is to view it with an appropriate degree of revulsion .
6 The best thing to do when an old galvanised cistern has started to rust is to replace it with a modern plastic type .
7 There was also controversy over the Commission 's plans to abolish the zero rating of intra-EC exports with effect from January 1993 , and to replace it with a complex system of approximation under which a central clearing house would apportion VAT payments between the countries involved in a transaction .
8 We have been struggling for years with an inadequate meat hygiene inspection system and we need , as soon as possible , to replace it with a centralised system that will guarantee high standards and uniform costs .
9 The traditional way to prevent corrosion is to suspend a ‘ sacrificial ’ magnesium anode in the cistern ; the best solution with a corroded cold water cistern is to replace it with a new plastic one .
10 Essentially , the committee had agreed to disband COMECON altogether , and to replace it with a new body , to be known as the Organization for International Economic Co-operation ( OIEC ) .
11 And the recreation committee yesterday agreed to replace it with a new wooden one costing £9,500 .
12 The aim was , through the conjunction of good quality paper and inks , to eliminate a certain deadness and flatness inherent in the lithographic process and to replace it with a velvety depth and richness of colouring often lacking in English lithography .
13 It is nothing more nor less than a determined effort by an immensely powerful bureaucracy to silence independent opinion , and to replace it with a censored , frequently biased , and increasingly bland official view of the state of British tennis today .
14 In other words , the aim is to neutralize a troublesome feeling rather than to replace it with a positive feeling .
15 The plan , agreed in 1989 , was to replace it with a purpose-built dental hospital and postgraduate institute .
16 The government has said nothing about the need to end the fiction of self regulation and to replace it with an efficient and effective and cheaper direct regulation .
17 Twenty years later , after including a pledge to abolish the Lords in the 1983 manifesto and dropping it from the 1987 manifesto , the Labour party again committed itself to reform of the Lords : now they planned to replace it with an elected chamber designed more to reflect the diversity of the nation and the regions , but with less legislative power .
18 The previous type may then have become invalid , and coin users presumably had to replace it with the new one , a troublesome process , as the volume of some types ran into millions of coins .
19 It is helpful to discuss it with the main witnesses , first off ; brings it alive , if you know what I mean . ’
20 The Marshall Plan was supposedly open to all Europeans and in late June Molotov came to Paris to discuss it with the British and French foreign ministers , Ernest Bevin and Georges Bidault .
21 Or I 'll have to bash it with a rolling pin again .
22 He tried to leaven it with a minor joke .
23 Given the habit of The Times to diagnose working-class violence as a deterioration of the national character , and to equate it with a Southern ‘ hot-blooded ’ temperament , this was an intriguing turnabout on the racial origins of upper-class ruffianism .
24 So in practical terms of helping shoppers to make sound buying choices , the value of increased familiarity with APRs is somewhat curtailed by the way that people generally seem to equate it with the add-on cost of the credit .
25 l The intent has been not only to describe the activity , but also to surround it with the appropriate drama .
26 Er but er I 've managed to fiddle it with the suggested preachers for the November series , which I have come a little bit unstuck about .
27 The main problem was that we had to do it with a RELIANT ROBIN three wheeler car , looking remarkably similar to Del Boy 's .
28 Yeah , you 've got to do it with the right inflect as well .
29 Unless you were to put , like to fill , to fill it with a cheap flannel and a bar of soap and a sponge .
30 Anyone familiar with the clear , highly distinctive aroma of geranium would know that one would need to be totally anosmic to confuse it with the soft , deep notes of sandalwood .
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