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

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1 The farmer tapped out his pipe on the half door and began to fill it with black shag from a battered tin .
2 Matthew had made his fire plan and cleared it with chief officer of the Wellingham fire brigade .
3 DALGLISH 'S Liverpool had not long recorded their biggest League win this century ( 7-1 at Derby ) and followed it with five goals against Leeds .
4 I have since used it with great success at children 's parties .
5 The box having been placed upon the table , he ordered it with great eagerness to be opened .
6 Anyone who has served with him at the Department — and I am talking not just about his present ministerial team — knows that he not only brings a greater degree of expertise to his job than anyone I can remember but does it with great inventiveness in terms of improving benefits and with an exceptional degree of compassion and , above all , integrity .
7 Drawing on this database and combining it with current research into the planning of innovative activities in R & D departments has yielded a framework which provides useful insights into the innovation process .
8 Pike and Watkin unceremoniously rolled old Tosspot into the shallow hole and , whilst Athelstan muttered some prayers , hastily covered it with icy lumps of clay .
9 I know , because I have applied it with complete success to his own speeches and writings .
10 Anyway , all that — and the Rogan Josh , which I 'd took real sweat over right down to serving it with iced bottles of Kingfisher lager and quarters of lime and rice fried with egg and to hell with the risk of salmonella — was before Billy Tuckett dropped in .
11 For this reason , the seventeenth century looked on it with varying degrees of embarrassed caution and suspicion .
12 With the exception of Sandy Lyle and Colin Montgomerie , the other five still all made it with varying degrees of comfort into the final 36 holes .
13 The co-operation of these voices might be seen as the very essence of critical commentary : to interpret the text while refering to it with varying levels of precision .
14 Their seniors bestow it with increasing effectiveness as their seniority increases .
15 ‘ I 'll spend quite a lot on , say , a Mondi jacket , but will wear it with cheaper skirts from Marks & Spencer and Principles .
16 Because I have had it with that kind of treatment of Americans . "
17 If you put it with that pile of envelopes Mike
18 ‘ Jam it with that wedge of paper , ’ said Dyson .
19 Just jam it with that wedge of paper . ’
20 And you discussed it with that body of er people at local conference .
21 The hole I drew was about nine metres out and I fished it with that length of pole and a short line .
22 And he was painting a vigorous picture of the Noonday of the future , sketching it with powerful sweeps of his arm and bunching of his fists , until Davide 's father cut in , ‘ And do they recommend that you use such language ?
23 A large puddle results and drivers swerve into the middle of the road to avoid it with consequent danger to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians .
24 Connon read it with one sweep of the eyes .
25 The papingo , measuring 8 inches from wingtip to wingtip , is still fixed to the end of a pole extending outwards from the top of the Abbey clock tower , and the archers must shoot vertically at it with one foot on the bottom step of the tower .
26 The working of a material can convert kinetic energy into potential energy as an aesthetic process ; just as the energy expended in lifting a one kilogramme weight to a height of one metre invests it with one kgm of potential energy .
27 He stood beside the cardinal 's chair , leaning against it with one hand on its gilded back .
28 They got ta do it with one hand in their pocket .
29 Then they tried it with various kinds of depression , even psychoses .
30 X owned an ox which , while his servants were driving it with due care through a town , entered the shop of Y , an ironmonger , through an open door .
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