Example sentences of "it [adj] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Pensioner strikes it rich with Roman treasures |
2 | Tell Kate not to give way to despondency , perhaps she should drop it for a while and come back to it fresh with new ideas and enthusiasm . |
3 | Modern critical editions sometimes also make changes which go against authorial intentions ; Keynes 's Oxford edition of Blake 's poems , for example , changes Blake 's invented punctuation system to make it fit with standard rules of punctuation . |
4 | The failure of the DUP to endorse the illegality of working-class loyalists , which stems from a general reluctance to break the law and an evaluation of the present situation which argues that such extreme acts are not yet justified , should have made it unpopular with working-class loyalists and to an extent it has . |
5 | He bore it all with bright spirits and was never anything less than an exemplary prisoner . |
6 | Katherine had drawn it all with snail-like whorls of her pen , a multitude of curving strokes , so that the landscape had a hectic life of its own , at once like and unlike itself . |
7 | How is it compatible with other findings of social class differences in domesticity — both those discussed in Chapter 4 and those suggested by other writers ? |
8 | Even in situations where there is a published list covering the requirements of the type of library or the subject area to be indexed , this list is likely to require adjustment in order to make it compatible with local requirements . |
9 | Once a Squig has been provoked from its lair the Night Goblins throw nets over it then bash it senseless with large clubs so it can be safely dragged away . |