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

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1 But I do n't know whether it 's cold with it during the winter or not I know but
2 The naan bread was big ; we 'd both stuffed ourselves with it during the meal but it was still big .
3 I was disgusted to read your snide attack ( Disinformation , FACE 19 ) on ‘ White South African Musician Johnny Clegg ’ , who is one of the only white artistes in that country who has been fighting apartheid and trying to deal with it on the inside .
4 He was quite prepared to hail this as a ‘ great film ’ , for if critics were prepared to lavish that term ‘ on any half-chewed jumble of stills that comes in from abroad , then I am in favour of loosening up with it on the home front ’ .
5 I fell in love with it on the wall !
6 with it on the way .
7 After a successful demonstration of a ‘ pop-up ’ system on the putting green , it was felt the Club should go ahead with it on the course .
8 Of the top terminal manufacturers , only IBM ( the biggest ) does not yet support the AlphaWindows effort , though it does market JSB 's AlphaWindows MultiView Mascot product and DIA is continuing talks with it on the subject .
9 A GARAGE owner lost £4,000 takings after he drove off with it on the bonnet of his jeep .
10 That does n't mean to say that you 'd have let them necessarily get away with it on the spot but you you 're still going to do a persuasive tact but in the end if they say no fine .
11 He had covered a dying comrade with it on the outskirts of the village .
12 ( It may be inquired whether , if the wife knew of the VD , the law permitted the husband to infect her with it on the grounds that she consented to his occasioning actual bodily harm to her .
13 You certainly did n't get very far with it on the boat , ’ he added slyly .
14 And he is not the man to go with it for the peace and the quiet bliss . ’
15 Will he get away with it for the rest of his life ? ’
16 But he is in one sense or another occupied with it for the rest of the book as he directs the recluse in understanding her experience in terms of a pattern established by the Incarnation , and anchors his teaching to Scripture .
17 One reason that many teachers find the idea of teaching in role worrying is that they feel that once they have embarked on a role they will have to stick with it for the rest of the lesson .
18 The County Council as a whole , is now operating and using this new logo amber conditions , that go with it for the employment of the disabled .
19 We either treat as a corporation a group of persons — usually the governing body of the institution , though it may include individuals who are beneficiaries and have no share in the government ( for instance , the scholars of a college ) — or else the property of the institution must be vested in a number of individual trustees , who are bound to apply and deal with it for the purposes of the institution .
20 Then of course you had to take that up to the office and report it to the the branch secretary who would come down and deal with it with the management .
21 I felt the teachers had a lot to do with it at the school , if I liked a teacher I liked the subject .
22 Instead , the architects , McKay and Forresters , of Glasgow , were presented with it at the Edinburgh reception .
23 So , with it at the front the board lies on the water flat , and with it back the tail digs in .
24 ‘ If we had wanted to deal with it at the time , we should have taken the action then . ’
25 Morrissey , it should be pointed out , had absolutely nothing to do with it at the time .
26 " We did n't know what to do with it at the time , if you remember . "
27 The doctor 's trying some different medication , and we seem to be doing quite well with it at the moment . ’
28 Scotland seem to have got away with it at the moment .
29 linked in with it at the moment .
30 Those preferring milk to grog or porter were plentifully supplied with it at the house . ’
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