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

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1 It has little sympathy with intruders .
2 Such beauty may make a strong impact , but , if it has little relationship with the inner nature , it is precarious .
3 A Fresco ‘ canvas ’ on to which gliffs can be ‘ painted ’ will allow developers create things like two-dimensional geometric figures : like X it has some difficulty with three dimensions at the moment .
4 Since it has this connection with thoughts I shall call it the epistemic or cognitive appearance .
5 A support group for the elderly in north Oxfordshire says it wants more cooperation with the police in helping what it reckons is an increasing number of elderly victims of crime in the area .
6 Nor does it need any familiarity with the object ; that is , it does not need to have experienced those two views in association beforehand .
7 It compared this expectation with the actual unemployment rate .
8 From what she had read in the diary , it seemed any boy with a pleasing face and the latest clothes was in for a good time .
9 It compares this information with electronic ‘ library ’ that is stored in the computer of all radars that the ship is likely to encounter .
10 ( It cut less ice with Romanian miners in 1977 , for which see chapter VI below . )
11 Did it have any connection with the Castle Museum opposite the court , which was once a women 's prison ?
12 It accompanied this request with a paper entitled ‘ Future Management of AFE and distribution of the 1982/83 AFE pool ’ , outlining the criteria which the short-term machinery would have to meet and stressing that the paper had been prepared ‘ purely as a basis for further discussion between the Department and the local authorities ’ .
13 Water also has a melting point and a boiling point much higher than would be expected from its formula and it becomes more fluid with increasing temperature .
14 MAS 's role in advising on or assisting in the preparation of a client 's Information memorandum does not involve the issuance of a published report nor does it involve any association with the client 's Information memorandum beyond that set out in the terms of engagement , which should be appropriately limited .
15 The NMA argued from the outset for a negotiated settlement , in part because of a fear that intransigence might lead to total defeat and in part because it had little money with which to fight the strike following the run-down of its funds during the 1921 lockout .
16 It had some connection with the Bronte sisters , and two of the houses in the dale , High Hall and Whernside Manor , may have been the models for Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange .
17 Its platform was explicitly anti-immigration , although it denied any sympathy with neo-Nazis .
18 Firstly , it provides a formal channel which all students must use for the purposes of planning and progressing their studies ; secondly , it provides each student with access to someone ready and willing to give help and advice about any matter which might affect his or her academic performance .
19 It shares this reputation with countries that were once British colonies and which massacred native peoples who had lived in harmony with nature : Canada , the US , Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand .
20 If judicial review is seen as going further and being concerned with the protection of groups as well as individuals , standing rules should only require that the applicant show that he , she or it shares some interest with others .
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