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

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1 It carries with it no assumptions about the cause and just describes the inflammatory process that is taking place in the epithelial lining inside the penis .
2 But as soon as connection was universal and easy , communication with people outside the immediate working group skyrocketed — and with it the benefits of the expensive system .
3 The opposition of the Council of Castile , as long as it existed , was consistent : the old constitution , and with it the powers of the Council , was unalterable without the king 's consent .
4 An icy blast of air hit Dad full in the face , taking with it the matches , ash and fag-ends and strewing them over his head and chest .
5 We are enormously fortunate as our Chairman said in his video presentation , erm , to have such devoted , loyal and committed staff , and I think you can see that in the quality of the work which comes out of N C V O and the way in which it it moves forward , always , sort of , going towards er er taking with it the members .
6 He had found the Ruger under the mattress in his Bayswater hotel room , and with it the keys of the Capri , and the tool box , and the overalls , plus the scrap of paper on which was the street and the number .
7 They stated : ‘ When manifesting in the physical world it brings with it the forces of attraction and repulsion and moves in a curved path or spiral . ’
8 Ancient Hindu tradition says that this life force , known as Sakti or the ‘ energy of the gods ; , materialises in the form of a spiral and brings with it the forces of attraction and repulsion .
9 Gently insert one end of the long brush , right along the needle channel and back out again , bringing with it the loads of fluff that will probably be stuck in this channel .
10 The accolade of membership of NACAB carries with it the advantages of status and support for a bureau .
11 But this course of action brings with it the disadvantages of AJR procedure already discussed .
12 In London the Ronan Point tower block collapsed , taking with it the certainties of high-rise technocratic change of the early 1960s .
13 The social climate has changed , and with it the limits of television courage , but there is still a great deal of implicit and overt censorship to be challenged .
14 The replacement of national currencies with a single European currency would deprive these countries ' respective monetary authorities of the right to issue money and with it the revenues which currently accrue to their governments through monetary creation while they would not be able to offset this loss through the use of other taxes .
15 For while by enfranchising the new towns it gave the commercial middle class , and with it the master-manufacturers , a say on the conduct of Government , it totally disenfranchised the working man .
16 But the future of this airline could be decided much sooner than that , and with it the levels of service and fares we can all expect on long haul flights .
17 Partnership bureaucratised carries with it the seeds of its own corruption .
18 Thus expanded negative reproduction carries with it the seeds of revolution .
19 I suspect that this means that it will revive only after we have begun to build the European Socialist Party , and with it the hopes of millions .
20 To begin with , our understanding of the environment has changed and with it the expectations of what bodies concerned with its protection can and should achieve .
21 Even if all this is granted , even if it is accepted that higher education and with it the roles of teacher and student are in principle separate from the world of research , the sceptic still has one final card to play .
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