Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] with it [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was of course an argument that carried with it a certain invincible logic . |
2 | He spoke these words in French , and it was the French , somehow , that carried with it a particular poignancy for me . |
3 | It is fortunately in the hands of such a man as Captain Vidal , R.N. , who has steadily devoted himself , during a long period of ill-health , to complete this unpopular work , and to connect with it a minute examination of the Canary Islands . ’ |
4 | Glen volunteered to supervise the distribution of his work in Persia , and to circulate with it a new edition of the Persian translation of the New Testament by Henry Martyn [ q.v . ] . |
5 | This new law was put into practice two weeks before my son 's death , and carried with it a maximum sentence of five years ' imprisonment . |
6 | In an ideal world the choice of harmonizing instrument would depend on what was most suitable for the particular project envisaged and carried with it the greatest prospect of successful implementation . |
7 | In fact , that situation is even more confusing than it may seem from this account because a third cultural trauma , this time representing the change from cultivation ( of plants ) to herding and pastoralism also occurred and brought with it a great intensification , not of weaning as happened with cultivation , nor of the phallic mutilations which accompanied hunting , but of toilet-training . |
8 | Night fell and brought with it a high rolling tide and strong wind . |
9 | And brought with it a precise and sharply-etched recollection that required no effort of the imagination to build or bolster . |
10 | Unlike village and nomadic weaving , which is normally the sole preserve of women and carries with it no personal prestige outside the village or tribe , workshops employ both men and women , and exceptionally talented weavers can earn more widespread acclaim and far greater financial rewards . |
11 | The amount of pigmentation tends to increase slightly with age up to adolescence and brings with it a gradual improvement in visual acuity . |