Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [noun sg] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although the desire to become a home-owner may represent a genuine social aspiration for these women and their families , there is no evidence that it guarantees satisfaction with housework : the housewives in the sample who did own their homes were no more satisfied than those whose homes were rented .
2 The advantage of the method is it blends creativity with listening .
3 The first major problem with Fforde 's work is that it equates collectivism with socialism , which is as historically wrong as it is jejune .
4 It bleeds compassion with TV imploring , ‘ Do n't be poor , do n't be young/Do n't be old , do n't Be Sick/We wanted something better than this ’ .
5 It bleeds compassion with TV imploring , ‘ Do n't be poor , do n't be young/Do n't be old , do n't Be Sick/We wanted something better than this ’ .
6 Those policyholders without index-linked policies have had to frequently increase their sum insured so that it keeps pace with inflation and continues to cover the full cost of rebuilding their homes .
7 The door is closed to new members , and the membership protects itself against what it calls Proliferation with wire , guns , attack dogs , certainly , but above all with a suffocating cloak of secrecy .
8 Though it mixes fact with fantasy , the play contains some fascinating meditations on the nature of genius , and has awakened an extraordinary surge of interest in the life and work of the man who still , 200 years after his death , stands supreme on a pinnacle of his art .
9 It does not just ‘ tell us how it is ’ but also how it can and ought to be ; like the South American novel , it combines realism with magic .
10 The advantages of using directly employed labour are as follows : ( a ) It provides management with flexibility , particularly in coping with crisis labour demands and small works .
11 The POU S alone is unable to bind DNA but in context with the POU HD it makes contact with DNA and is necessary for high-affinity , specific binding ( 23–28 ) .
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