Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] it a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I did n't have nightmares but I do think about it a lot .
2 Well you can think of it a bit like that .
3 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 .
4 Being sick can bring with it a degree of sympathy and attention that is greatly valued by more isolated individuals , and they may believe that if their health improves they will lose out on the time and attention that is given to them on the basis of their illness .
5 This would carry with it a responsibility on their part to help devise the tests , or at least to scrutinize their content .
6 Unfortunately , it does not carry with it a directive as to which code or system is to be involved , or indeed whether any code is actually usable internally by the children who experience it .
7 The court said : " If the right to be heard is a real right which is worth anything , it must carry with it a right in the accused man to know the case which is made against him .
8 ‘ If the right to be heard is to be a real right which is worth anything , it must carry with it a right in the accused man to know the case which is made against him . ’
9 Erm so I may sort of look into it a bit more maybe get a bit more experience
10 Fictional stressing of deep connections between primitive and developed man , as well as the connections between primitive ritual and modern dramatic and religious practice stressed by Cornford , Harrison , Frazer , and the others encouraged Eliot to interpret the Rivers book in a way which let him see in it a reflection of his personal crisis .
11 So what I was wondering was er the scheme is in it 's infancy this and I 'm all in the favour of the decentralising in principle , but I think we ought to perhaps look at it a bit closer , and I would suggest that we have an up-to-date report at the next meeting of this committee so we can compare it over a longer term so , as that we might then reflect on a if we 're doing the right thing or not .
12 That 's why I was n't going to hand this out right at the beginning , because I wanted to make you work at it a bit more , er , then you can , when you 've got those two versions written underneath .
13 And I think that 's what a lot of problem with condemned by the G P is is they 're not able to articulate the unhappiness that 's coming from the eating disorder , so they 're told to go away and put on a couple of pounds and because they have n't expressed that feeling the G P ca n't or is n't thinking enough to try and and poke into it a little bit more .
14 Consequently , science should contain within it a means of breaking out of one paradigm into a better one .
15 An American craft might take with it a probe built by ESA that would enter the moon 's atmosphere .
16 But before she could dwell on it a vehicle pulled up at the office door .
17 To actually go through it a bit at a time I mean the majority of it is fine
18 It will leave behind it a carpet of hot foam spread over the road .
19 If we look at the state of our imaginative literature , we must observe in it a grossness , even an indecency of conception , and an inflowing tide of slang and vulgarity and other forms of ugliness which tend to corrupt imagination and barbarize language .
20 In think you can write about it a bit more meaningfully than that . ’
21 Erm because you can come and see me and we 'll we we can talk about it a bit because I actually have got some thoughts .
22 If a purchaser fears an agreement may be registrable , it should incorporate into it a suspension clause similar to that in Clause 16.11 of the Standard Sale Agreement ( see Appendix III ) .
23 Interested parties will find in it an array of ( other people 's ) opinion that can be dazzling , for postmodern methodology has ensured that a little bit of everything ( from a quartermaster 's appraisal of the value of art to a consideration of Santa Barbara 's peacocks ) is included .
24 ‘ Well , why do n't we chew on it a bit ? ’ asked the ageing Chairman .
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