Example sentences of "with it [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Seriously , I mean it , it 's , it 's , it 's , it 's it 's it 's I 'm not criticizing the headline but I would n't bother with it on a press release .
2 Their version of retrieval theory supposes that information acquired during pre-exposure ( that the target stimulus is followed by no event , say ) can coexist with information acquired during conditioning ( that the stimulus is associated with a US ) and will compete with it on a retrieval test .
3 Moderator when the general assembly of nineteen ninety sent down the draft statement of faith , I and others were unhappy with it on a number of counts .
4 The movement for a national Nonconformist forum , and with it for a union in some form of English Nonconformist churches , was a product of the 1890s .
5 I might stick it on a flying lead and wander around with it for a bit and see where it 's best .
6 Adults learning to use computers are frequently taught very basic principles ( like how to switch on the machine and " boot " a disc ) and then encouraged to simply play with it for a while .
7 I do n't have time to play but , I mean to play in a concert band or anything but I might go and knock about with it for a while .
8 I mean it 's very nice to be with a child , a baby , for about three or four hours , but after that you are quite grateful for somebody else to come and play with it for a while , and talk to it for a while .
9 Erm I have n't been bothered with it for a couple of months now Doctor , and
10 She gave me my hand back , but let her velveted fingers play with it for a second or two .
11 you do n't get that with the Conservative party cos they do n't let 'em get away with it for a start
12 But if cheating is necessary , you can commonly get away with it for a time .
13 There is a real danger in only doing the classical things — you 're OK with it for a time , but then you 're left high and dry when fashion moves on . ’
14 I sometimes think I may live with it for a lifetime and never really know it intimately .
15 Jarvis put up with it for a moment or two .
16 This project was started in York in the early 1970s and V&RWC would like to contact anyone who was involved with it with a view to helping to complete another otherwise ‘ extinct ’ type .
17 The accompaniment sounds very well when it is hummed , with perhaps a few words here and there while the solo part rests , or to join with it at a point of culmination .
18 He was absolutely obsessed by his play , and might regard what he saw as wanton tampering with it as a threat to his whole personality .
19 He just about gets away with it as a teenager in long shot and make-up , but mostly he is heard ( putting on a ‘ young ’ voice ) and not seen .
20 He 'd got away with it as a result of a little snooping I did on behalf of the concerned insurance company .
21 With a bit of luck he wo n't be able to bear to part with it to a publisher .
22 So I appreciate that struggle , and identify with it to a degree . ’
23 I took the pen from the wheelbarrow and pointed with it to a pylon by the road , a hundred yards away .
24 I compared myself to a dog who has got hold of a large piece of meat , and runs away with it to a corner , where he may devour it in peace , without any fear of others taking it from him . ’
25 Speaker B keeps returning to the same point , his first statement , dealing with it in a variety of ways , and we get three different and slightly conflicting evaluations of his action in discussing sex openly with his pupils ( it 's daring , it 's unsystematic , it 's something anyway ) .
26 Oh I 'll blow me nose with it in a minute .
27 The further reading I recommend can help you to challenge some commonly held assumptions about where stress comes from , and should help you to structure your own plan for coping with it in a way which is appropriate to you personally .
28 She may start to release her emotions fully during or after the service , or she may go through all the ritual connected with it in a daze , but sooner or later it can be expected that the flood-gates of her grief will open and she will then begin to work her way through the multiplicity of problems that lie ahead of her .
29 Many times good teaching in churches is wasted because its hearers never engage with it in a context of personal relationship , whether a one-to-one or a group relationship .
30 Ten years ago , a computer was a large , static and very expensive piece of machinery , operated by an expert elite who communicated with it in a language which only they understood .
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