Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 It hardly seemed to augur well for the firm 's chances when it goes head-to head with the likes of Brown Boveri ASEA or GEC Alsthom .
2 This position requires strong written and verbal communication skills as it involves close interaction with synthetic chemists , biologists and biochemists in addition to the other members of the Analytical Chemistry Group .
3 HP claims that 7100-based business servers running it provide commercial users with the industry 's fastest uniprocessor server performance on TPS-A benchmarks .
4 I think it can be summarised in the following way : it incorporates penal treatments with different aims ; deterrent ( fines ) , rehabilitative ( probation ) , deterrent and rehabilitative ( prison ) , and so on ; for sentencing purposes these different treatments are arranged in a notional ‘ tariff ’ system which equates the gravity of the offence and the culpability of the offender with the seriousness of the treatment .
5 Jones ' book is a witty tale of curious mutations , molecular clocks , and genetic bottlenecks ; and it illustrates biological principles with memorable examples from everyday life .
6 After two years it has strategic alliances with DEC , HP , IBM , NCR , SGI and Sun , 100 customers , 500 development seats , 10,000 run-times out and 10,000 deployed applications .
7 It is no longer dominated by established tradition , or established religious beliefs ; it has new populations with new sets of consciousness .
8 One further item which should be mentioned here since it has strong connections with present day ring theory is the subject of algebraic invariants .
9 It has leg-like fins with fleshy bases like the coelacanth ; it seems very likely that it had air-breathing pouches from its gut like a lungfish .
10 It has close links with other University departments , with the British Geological Survey , which is on the same site , with Heriot-Watt University , with the Petroleum Science and Technology Institute , and with the Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre at East Kilbride .
11 BCE Inc says it is ready to invest about $1,600m in telecommunications activities over the next five years in Asia , Latin America and Eastern Europe , and is interested in wireline privatisations , investment in wireless cellular licenses and joint ventures in both in different countries in those regions ; it has active negotiations with Mexico , India and Moscow for cellular licence investments , and is Cable & Wireless Plc 's partner in Mercury Communications Ltd ; BCE president L R Wilson also criticised Canada 's ‘ uncertain and confused ’ telecommunications regulatory framework , describing it as BCE 's biggest challenge , and calling for change ; at the annual meeting , he hit out at the policies of the Canadian Radio television & Telecommunications Commission , saying it is too slow in considering new products , services and rates — ‘ To be truly competitive , we need government policy and a regulatory framework which is clear , responsive and internationally relevant , ’ he said .
12 He says that that it shows a revival of gothicism which coincided with the development of the new classicism , and that it has clear connections with the work of Nanni di Banco and Ghiberti .
13 Above all , he seems to see only good in science , and ignores the dark side , where it has direct connections with exploitation , tyranny , and war .
14 It has large capels with a pound sign on one and a dollar sign on the other .
15 It has green skin with a waxy appearance , and reaches a length of 10cm .
16 It has formal relations with the United Nations ( ECOSOC ) , UNESCO , the Council of Europe , the Organisation of American States , and the Organisation of African Unity .
17 It has formal relations with the United Nations ( ECOSOC ) , UNESCO , the Council of Europe , the Organisation of American States , and the Organisation of African Unity .
18 It has violet flowers with yellow stripes inside the tube .
19 It holds joint meetings with the British Institute of Management , the Institute of Electrical Engineers , the NCC , and the Irish Computer Society across the border .
20 Having grabbed the initiative , Washington brusquely rebuffed the USSR when , anxious to gain credit in the Middle East and to distract attention from its own armed intervention in Hungary , it proposed joint action with the USA against the Anglo-French operation .
21 Published by Omnibus ( £8.95 ) , it features in-depth interviews with key cultural figures alongside a directory of 100 prominent young designers , artists , musicians and media brats .
22 changes in the rates and er it caused endless problems with the whole industry and in fact the country
23 It comprised annual colonoscopy with pancolonic biopsy .
24 It envisages graded tests with levels between the ages of 14 and 16 .
25 If a country requires foreign exchange ( e.g. dollars ) to a support the par value of the domestic currency , then it purchases foreign exchange with its own currency .
26 This doctrine is satisfying because it invests early death with meaning , whilst emphasising the innocence of childhood .
27 It faced growing dissatisfaction with certain members of the royal family , in particular Queen Aishwarya , who as a former commoner considered to have undue influence was more vulnerable to criticism than King Birendra .
28 While it shows good compliance with screening and good acceptability , it can not address the fundamental question relating to this particular screening programme — that is , whether people who are positive on screening benefit from detection and elective treatment .
29 The argument developed in this chapter is of vital importance for the teaching of RE because it concerns deep-seated anxieties with religion which people have today .
30 It includes handmade umbrellas with bamboo poles and struts , and handpainted weatherproof cotton canopies .
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