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

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1 The holiday season is here , and this month brings with it a chance to relax and enjoy the garden
2 Whilst for some the experience of ageing does bring with it a degree of social disengagement , it is far from being a ‘ natural ’ or inevitable event .
3 Being sick can bring with it a degree of sympathy and attention that is greatly valued by more isolated individuals , and they may believe that if their health improves they will lose out on the time and attention that is given to them on the basis of their illness .
4 And you can the new v village can bring forward with it a park and ride initiative that will complement other such initiatives taking place around York .
5 It was not seriously challenged until the late 1960s , when A. Wenner and others pointed out that von Frisch had not excluded the possibility that the returning , dancing bee brings back with it a smell that is specific to the locality where the food is .
6 An and they ring up and they say they 've had a cold all week and they ca n't put up with it a minute longer
7 This image of an undamaged whole brought with it a doubt which Franca found piquant rather than disturbing .
8 1990 is ‘ Visit Malaysia Year ’ which brings with it a year of festivals and celebrations .
9 The file brought with it a twinge of now familiar guilt ant a covering note from Army Intelligence : Will you please try and persuade the creepy-crawlies that we have neither the facilities nor any reason to investigate this lady 's apparent disappearance .
10 It is never easy to come to terms with death — it brings with it a surfeit of emotions ; disbelief , anger , guilt , resentment and remorse .
11 I 've fiddled around with it a bit , put a Wilkinson bridge/tremolo on it and a Wilkinson nut .
12 You 've got to keep up with it a bit but I think that all those at the same
13 But erm we 'll have a look at it next time and we 'll , you know , play with it a bit more and we 'll get on with doing some more pie charts okay ?
14 A bus passed them , bringing with it a flurry of dry dust from the gutter .
15 Age and income are strongly related in almost all samples , and the Social Attitudes Survey is no exception , as figure 13.3 shows ; the exact age of the earnings high point varies , but for almost everyone old age brings with it a diminution of income .
16 Only four months previously the land had suddenly plummeted into the straits , taking with it a village of some eighty souls .
17 Hot rage enveloped her , bringing with it a near-paralysis .
18 The move upmarket has brought with it a character change .
19 Night came , and with it a respite in the fighting .
20 Apart from the blow to one 's pride , the drastic loss of earning brings with it a sense of utter helplessness .
21 As this suggests , the appeal of such a tune could be seen as a ‘ leftover ’ , an ‘ echo ’ of a bygone era of craftsmanship ; and Adorno recognizes the possibility of this — indeed , he acknowledges that it is precisely in popular music that the category of the ‘ idea ’ ( a relatively independent , memorable element within a totality , a phenomenon more or less abandoned by ‘ serious ’ music ) lives on , and with it a sense of creative spontaneity ( Adorno 1976 : 34–7 ) .
22 But this greater specificity carries with it a price in terms of relevance and verifiability .
23 If you want to live with it a while , then do n't try to deliberately hook or slice the ball ; it will only wobble worse .
24 Maturity brings new perspectives and the idea that they are often manipulated for their sporting prowess brings with it a clarity of perception , a perception succinctly summarized by Birchfield 's sprinter Lincoln Asquith : ‘ I was used by school teachers 'cause I was good at sport .
25 The operation carried with it a 1% risk of damage to the spinal cord and a 1-2% risk of damage to the nerve roots .
26 This would carry with it a responsibility on their part to help devise the tests , or at least to scrutinize their content .
27 For such old people one has to ask whether acceptance of their professed wish to stay at home carries with it a responsibility to protect them from the consequences of their infirmity .
28 It was an image that spread and took root everywhere , bringing with it a tradition of atrocious performances — sloppy , flat and prettifying — that lasted throughout his lifetime , for the entire 19th century and for too much of the 20th .
29 In this context new kinds of employment ( eg public and private services ) have come to the fore and with it a rise in the proportion of female workers .
30 The critical approach to knowledge brings with it a state of intellectual freedom , in which the individual is freed from unquestioning faith in any view of the world .
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