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

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1 He wrapped the square around his head and face , securing it with a knot under his chin .
2 I rushed to see a physiotherapist , John Harris , and he made up a little pad around it with a hole in the middle so that I would n't put any pressure on it .
3 But they are supremely experienced in the process of discovery , and when they do play older repertory they always do it with a sense of looking freshly at the notes , taking nothing for granted .
4 Parents , on the other hand , however much they have suffered at school , or even if they left it with a sense of failure , usually attribute the shortcomings to themselves rather than to the system , and thus find it difficult to envisage school in any form other than the one that they themselves experienced .
5 She fingered it with a sense of foreboding : Luke would be there , of course .
6 Given its hostile setting , the office needs to pamper those who work in it with a range of leisure facilities , including restaurants , squash courts and a gymnasium .
7 Shortly after the appearance of the SL , Thorn EMI Lighting introduced the 2D by launching it with a range of fittings designed by Conran Associates .
8 It plans to do it with a range of shoes , which although a complete change from last year , still concentrates on the technical merits of StableAir .
9 We have calculated the power spectrum at the present epoch , using COBE , QDOT and the bulk-flow measurements , and compared it with a range of cosmological models : ( 1 ) adiabatic cold dark matter ( CDM ) , ( 2 ) adiabatic hot dark matter ( HDM , for one stable massive neutrino species ) , ( 3 ) warm dark matter , ( 4 ) isocurvature CDM , ( 5 ) texture plus CDM , ( 6 ) CDM plus vacuum energy density , and ( 7 ) CDM plus HDM ( one stable neutrino species ) .
10 We 've even growled at the horse , and threatened it with a fate worse than death , but to no avail !
11 With that in mind , her best suit stayed in the wardrobe , and she opted to cover her long shapely legs in a smart pair of trousers , added a pair of walking shoes , and topped it with a shirt and sweater .
12 If you attempt to cut it with a knife , remove the thick brown skin from the portion to be sliced , paying great attention to the direction in which you are cutting — it is very easy for the knife to slip and the blade must travel away from you .
13 Here 's a crusty roll — must n't show my ignorance and cut it with a knife , have to tear it to pieces as if it was my worst enemy .
14 One of the great culinary joys for me is a bowl of aïoli — the golden garlic mayonnaise so thick you can cut it with a knife — with a plate of crunchy baby vegetables scrubbed and served just as they are .
15 He insisted on tackling it with a knife and fork .
16 I do it with a knife .
17 He checked it with a shake of his head .
18 The reactive species thus formed will ‘ insert ’ into a carbon-hydrogen bond — breaking the original bond and replacing it with a carbon-metal and a carbon-hydrogen bond .
19 He intercepted the policewoman 's glance and crushed it with a frown .
20 It was a defiant challenge , and he met it with a frown .
21 Take it with a pinch of salt .
22 for what it is I take it with a pinch of
23 So I suppose you 've got to take it with a pinch of salt and it is n't true so some ways , but I do n't know .
24 And the second ad the third advocacy will be the supervised mitigation when you 'll do it with a tutor and then have separate individual feedback given to you .
25 Although research may appear as logical analysis and mere statistics to you , clients sometimes endow it with a kind of magic .
26 She opened a small drawer in the pretty rosewood table beside her chair , dropped the trinket into it , then closed it with a kind of finality .
27 Killion trudged it with a kind of dogged stupidity , too tired to think after the all-day violence .
28 Swap swap it with a duff one !
29 Like there is today , I mean things are altered when you get a ship now , when you get the dredger what was in the East Anglia Daily Times er yesterday , where a ship open in half , so th they load it with a grab and that go to sea and ship open in half , drop it down so there 's no doors .
30 For this purpose I line the cone first with kitchen foil and then cover the outside with knitting , tying the point very firmly and finishing it with a tassel or small ‘ frill ’ .
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