Example sentences of "with it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , problems arise because these lenses can damage the corneal endothelium if they come into contact with it during surgery . |
2 | The naan bread was big ; we 'd both stuffed ourselves with it during the meal but it was still big . |
3 | But I do n't know whether it 's cold with it during the winter or not I know but |
4 | I was disgusted to read your snide attack ( Disinformation , FACE 19 ) on ‘ White South African Musician Johnny Clegg ’ , who is one of the only white artistes in that country who has been fighting apartheid and trying to deal with it on the inside . |
5 | But though the blood was pounding in her head and her vision was blurred she managed to take up the envelope again and lie down with it on her bed . |
6 | After a successful demonstration of a ‘ pop-up ’ system on the putting green , it was felt the Club should go ahead with it on the course . |
7 | Their version of retrieval theory supposes that information acquired during pre-exposure ( that the target stimulus is followed by no event , say ) can coexist with information acquired during conditioning ( that the stimulus is associated with a US ) and will compete with it on a retrieval test . |
8 | He had covered a dying comrade with it on the outskirts of the village . |
9 | I had already performed a literature search on t-butyl OOH , and we have done some experiments with it on our parasite systems … some of our experiments on the parasites worked well and will appear in The Lancet . ’ |
10 | One example is a deafened Link guest who in 1974 went home with a TL and practised with it on his own for 1¼ hours every evening after supper as a regular routine . |
11 | One is that , as capital increases in productivity across a wide range of jobs , labour can not compete with it on cost grounds . |
12 | CHOOSE the wine and make sure someone has the job of dealing with it on Christmas Day . |
13 | A GARAGE owner lost £4,000 takings after he drove off with it on the bonnet of his jeep . |
14 | ‘ Am I to walk on to the stage at the Shield with it on my finger , and the whole audience thinking that I am a wife when I am none ? |
15 | ‘ We shall see how we deal with it on the next album , ’ Colin concludes . |
16 | I shall certainly have nothing to do with it on principle . |
17 | He was quite prepared to hail this as a ‘ great film ’ , for if critics were prepared to lavish that term ‘ on any half-chewed jumble of stills that comes in from abroad , then I am in favour of loosening up with it on the home front ’ . |
18 | Apparently it 's been practising that technique , and had a sample of the little thing with it on its road trip last week . |
19 | Of the top terminal manufacturers , only IBM ( the biggest ) does not yet support the AlphaWindows effort , though it does market JSB 's AlphaWindows MultiView Mascot product and DIA is continuing talks with it on the subject . |
20 | Moderator when the general assembly of nineteen ninety sent down the draft statement of faith , I and others were unhappy with it on a number of counts . |
21 | ‘ In future cases where a new regime comes to power unconstitutionally our attitude on the question of whether it qualifies to be treated as a government , will be left to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , which we may have with it , and in particular on whether we are dealing with it on a normal government to government basis . |
22 | By early June the failure of an inquiry by Sir Edward Clark and of a group of ministers headed by Lloyd George to persuade the employers to agree to recognise the Federation and to negotiate with it on a joint board , began to bring nearer the prospect that the Transport Workers ' Federation National Executive would implement a recommendation by its Annual Conference that unless the joint board proposal was accepted a national strike would be declared . |
23 | But then there were the terns getting away with it on the other side of the window . ’ |
24 | ( Speaking to Fateha and Louise ) Let's just pretend he is n't here and get on with it on our own . |
25 | First , and rather obviously , subjects unfamiliar with a rather complex dynamic decision problem under risk have difficulty in coping with it on first acquaintance . |
26 | I delivered the stitched brochure ( which it had become ) to Eliot , and he went through it , sitting with it on his knees and brooding over each page . |
27 | You certainly did n't get very far with it on the boat , ’ he added slyly . |
28 | In the 1960s and 1970s the Standing Conference on University Entrance tried to deal with it on a large-scale basis but repeated efforts to bring about improvements of connection amounted to little . |
29 | ‘ I told Mrs. Bonnard not to try and cope with it on her own , ’ Richie said . |
30 | ( It may be inquired whether , if the wife knew of the VD , the law permitted the husband to infect her with it on the grounds that she consented to his occasioning actual bodily harm to her . |