Example sentences of "it with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My view was that it was enough to clear it with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and that she had a war to fight . |
2 | Appropriately enough for this stage of development , where the light is identified as a separate source , he equates it with the lamp in the myth of Psyche and Eros . |
3 | After killing it with the knife he dressed quickly . |
4 | Affliction succeeds in taking the detailing associated with Raymond Carver-style dirty realism and fusing it with the pace of a detective story . |
5 | He may be taught to hold it with the crook of the handle turned away from him , and his thumb over the top of the handle , so that he does not grip the stick too hard . |
6 | Right at the very beginning , in the prayer which arises from the memory of Christ 's anguish in the garden of Gethsemane when the narrator remembers " swattest blod for angwysche " , the shorter version identifies this sweat with that which marks the healing and turning point of human fever conflating it with the sweat of human anguish struggling against evil . |
7 | If it is slow , crush it with the teeth and then suck the pieces under the tongue . |
8 | a hole was scooped out in the floor of the dwelling , the stone placed over it with the hole being directly above the hollow in the floor . |
9 | He or she invents a product which consumers did n't know they wanted until it is made available , manufactures it with the assistance of purveyors of risk capital known as publishers , and sells it in competition with makers of marginally differentiated products of the same kind . |
10 | I agree what Rita asked for which was that it should all be archived in a central divisional higher , and I am taking it that they I think that the way we generally go about it that when we do n't get an enquiry erm , or when we do n't get a commission we keep a copy of it with the documents for a reasonable period of time . |
11 | I discussed it with the CBI and congratulated the CBI on it . |
12 | It 's that or hacking it with the hammers . |
13 | Each passenger is a different face of white colonialism : the overt racist who can not bring himself to use a Black doctor to treat his sick wife ; the hypocritical racist who secretly has an affair with his Black housekeeper ; the white liberal who alternates between ’ slumming ’ it with the natives , and living with the whites , not quite willing or able to give up his white privilege . |
14 | Keeping the colour going from spring to summer is not always easy , but Jenny and Michael have managed it with the density and variety of planting . |
15 | If you are not leaving with a sour taste in your mouth , it may be viable for you to enter into an agreement with the company that you will continue to provide it with the benefit of your expertise , pursuant to a consultancy agreement . |
16 | She also cuts it with the kitchen scissors ! |
17 | Almost all the murders that the police solve in real life are either dealt with in a matter of hours ( the husband done it with the kitchen knife ) or as a result of long , long , tedious inquiries , mostly house-to-house , the taking of fingerprints and the elimination of perhaps thousands of marginal suspects . |
18 | In these conditions controversy over student fees or over interference by the authorities — be it with the freedom of speech of progressive professors , the content of the curriculum , or the right of students to form their own organizations — sparked lively protest . |
19 | From the late 1850s to the revolution , controversy over student fees , police brutality , or interference by the authorities — be it with the freedom of speech of progressive professors , the content of the curriculum , or the right of students to form their own organizations — sparked recurrent outbursts of student protest . |
20 | Aberdeen , whatever its staging-post status in their plans , received the same attention as their eventual western destinations , and Johnson approached it with the attitude he later brought to the Highlands and the west , with Boswell , for his part , consistent in the manner and style of his own reportage — observing Johnson as he observed Scotland . |
21 | You may sometimes wish to shorten the end of the previous shot by over-recording it with the beginning of the next one . |
22 | Compare it with the sentence : ‘ That sensation is excited in our minds by the presence to our organs of any one of numerous objects . ’ |
23 | Steadman , who had been doubtful to play , admitted he was ‘ naive ’ to take the medicine without clearing it with the tour doctor . |
24 | I said that if she would leave it with the bill at her hall-porter 's desk , she could trust me to take it and leave the money without attempting to see her . |
25 | He compared it with the scheme 30 years ago when Britain built tall chimneys to disperse pollution over a wide area . |
26 | They have determined the number of BL Lac objects per unit volume of space , and compared it with the space density of quasars and other types of active galaxies ( submitted to the Astrophysical Journal ) . |
27 | Before I try another trot down I remove the two old maggots from the hook and impale a single fresh one , being careful not to burst it with the size 18 hook which , although sharp , is rather thick in the wire for maggot fishing . |
28 | She picked up the menu and scanned it with the air of a gourmet . |
29 | He lit it with the air of a man considering big moves in the Irish tobacco market . |
30 | Rachaela reduced the fifteen-pound necklace to the prescribed fourteen pounds and carefully replaced it with the price tag face down . |