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

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1 Spurred on by excitement , he snatched out another double handful of weed and there , moonlight flickering from it with every feeble movement , was a small Severn salmon .
2 Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell .
3 Even when as in the Act 2 aria for Medea 's servant , Neris , he attempts a flowing canzonetta and decks it with a distinctive bassoon obligato , he lets the number go on far too long , or so it seems when as here the bassoon roars out in determined competition with the mezzo , Claire Powell .
4 But on second thoughts he erases the remark , and replaces it with a slight smile .
5 And are you confident when you give a weather forecast that the chances are that it 's going to be correct , or do you do it with a slight feeling of uneasiness ?
6 Trent met it with a slight movement of the tiller bar , and the big catamaran lifted smoothly .
7 In truth , the camera is a ruthless editor of visual information ; this can be made plain by looking at a picture , say of the eighteenth century , and comparing it with a contemporary print , perhaps an aquatint , and a modern photograph .
8 Its thirteen powerful dorsal spines contain enough poison to kill any human swimmer who accidentally treads on it with a bare foot .
9 Perfectly placed for the man from the city whose idea of a good time was to get a Roe or a Red in his telescopic sights and blast it with a soft-nosed slug .
10 You take the kind of view that Freud took of sex , namely that sex is , to quote his term , polymorphously perverse , that sex is n't just a simple question of a regular male er doing it with a regular female .
11 The aim was , through the conjunction of good quality paper and inks , to eliminate a certain deadness and flatness inherent in the lithographic process and to replace it with a velvety depth and richness of colouring often lacking in English lithography .
12 She followed the film stills with a series which took the convention of the centrefold pin-up and twisted it with a gauche naturalness — creating an awkward , sharp , counter-attack on voyeurism .
13 Removing a plug of turf with the planter and replacing it with a pot-grown cowslip takes seconds .
14 Supervised by Rover apprentices , the pupils ripped out an old lecture theatre and are in the process of replacing it with a multi-purpose room which , it is hoped , will help to bridge the gulf between industry and education .
15 He said it with a faint smile .
16 Like the Eighties terrace tearaways in Britain who showed up for the match in Barbour jackets and deerstalkers , these B- boys were appropriating the ruling class style and parading it with a sardonic grin .
17 I pre-recorded it to a click track on Tuesday — very nervously , it 's been years since I sang — and will mime it with a live orchestra tonight .
18 Tony Cascarino dispatched it with a towering header , and that was that .
19 Bill , fishing in 10 feet of water with steady glide , tackled it with a 4 gram float and pole .
20 For most of the black and white pictures , I used a Leica M6 and shot it with a similar approach to The Family .
21 Capote brought me a deep-bowled cup of heavy claret , heated it with a burning poker , and a dish of scalding meat , heavily spiced .
22 There was also controversy over the Commission 's plans to abolish the zero rating of intra-EC exports with effect from January 1993 , and to replace it with a complex system of approximation under which a central clearing house would apportion VAT payments between the countries involved in a transaction .
23 If we can recognise it then we know about it ( a Person ) , or how to tackle it with a standard solution ( a disease ) , or what the significance maybe ( an inflection in a chart ) .
24 Well if you did it with a small brush ?
25 Do it with a small brush .
26 The Terrier man then kills it with a small pistol .
27 Duncan took out his passport and handed it to the older man , who opened it to the relevant page and stamped it with a small stamper he had with him .
28 But you can have it with a small letter .
29 and fill it with a small amount of water .
30 So he labels them ‘ restricted ’ and continues to pursue his ideal by identifying it with a specific culture , that of classical Greece , where the ‘ potentialities ’ of literacy were fully realised .
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