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

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1 It saddled liberalism with the problem of generals in politics and the mystique of the guerrilla .
2 The noxious substance contained in the two anal glands , one on either side of the animal 's rectum , is called butyl mercaptan and it plays havoc with a predator 's face .
3 It plays hell with the tyres , senator ! ’
4 The first category has the greatest potential for ambiguity , for it requires more interpretative work , in that it associates places with types of people .
5 Although the desire to become a home-owner may represent a genuine social aspiration for these women and their families , there is no evidence that it guarantees satisfaction with housework : the housewives in the sample who did own their homes were no more satisfied than those whose homes were rented .
6 Colin bought the cordite and used it to light fires with .
7 But there can be no doubt that higher education is largely a mental rather than manual occupation : in terms of the classification in the US Department of Labor 's Dictionary of Occupational Titles , it involves work with ideas rather than work with people or work with things .
8 At the outset of the meeting , the Bank put forward its proposals in relation to Job Security and highlighted the main areas in which it sought agreement with the Association .
9 Given Khoneinis constant Anti-American rhetoric , this was quite a success for the United States and it led Ambassador with the new regime .
10 Rex felt the knee as it made contact with his groin .
11 Finally , it made sense with the gallery 's affairs already disrupted by the construction , to seize the opportunity to restore the original museum , reinstall the collection , and landscape the surrounding grounds .
12 The report criticises the authority for not giving help to the family and ensuring that it maintained contact with Horler .
13 It provided corporates with a fast and easy-to-use PC network-based solution to the problem of obtaining and reporting on financial information from their domestic and international subsidiaries .
14 The result was seen as crucial in that it provided Sandiford with a personal mandate to govern .
15 It provided employers with a cheap labour force .
16 In Japan each union caters for workers employed within a particular enterprise and it concludes agreements with the management of that same enterprise .
17 Certainly it stands comparison with the better-known Haua Fteah cave in North Africa , which hunters and gatherers occupied from about 75000 years ago and where shellfish also played an important part in the people 's economy .
18 Playing with these groups does not lead toward our solution except that it develops familiarity with the cube and with the notation .
19 Informix looks to OpenODB to enable it to provide customers with an easy evolution to object-oriented technology that enables them to use data already stored in the Informix-OnLine database .
20 It has problems with matters of principle and the way the visit is conducted . ’
21 It has parallels with the cathedral and collegiate traditions .
22 As its name implies , it has affinities with Realism , while rejecting its simpler canons .
23 AT&T Co says it has negotiating with European carriers to join its WorldSource venture for ‘ better than a year , ’ but that with its customers clamouring for one-stop shopping , especially in Europe , AT&T could n't wait any longer for national carriers to join — ‘ We do n't plan to leave our customers at the European borders , ’ it said .
24 It has connections with the Knights Templar , Henry VIII , Anne of Cleves and Queen Elizabeth I.
25 It has rooms with private facilities and balconies .
26 It wants talks with developers and backs a use for the convent more appropriate to the rural and religious character of the area such as a hospice .
27 The fourth point is : ’ Why should a Health Authority turn down an unproven treatment when it holds contracts with Homeopathic Hospitals and is prepared to pay for such treatment to be carried out ? ’
28 The advantage of the method is it blends creativity with listening .
29 It 's time the bridge went it causes chaos with the traffic
30 It causes problems with both staff and clients : ‘ It 's an additional complication of the process that is not desirable . ’
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