Example sentences of "[prep] it [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One night there was a little backdrop of a painted garden , and in front of it two new boys were doing a strip routine to the original ‘ Let's Stay Together ’ ; but then they got carried away and ended up just leaning against the wall together , leaning up against the painted flowerbeds and the little painted bridge , just kissing and making love right there , for at least forty minutes , nobody minded .
2 Sharing hell can make the recognition of it that little bit more bearable , but it is still hell , and the loneliness and despair , the darkness and confusion , are never far from the surface .
3 It had the feel of it this little garden you know , the doors , the paintwork everything about it it gave you that feel .
4 Two regional blocs have emerged : Israel supported by the United States , and against it certain Arab states supported in part by the Soviet Union .
5 ‘ The car leaves behind it two long trails of squashy corpses , the tyres and wheels become encrusted with them , while the running boards are soon black with those that still live and crawl . ’
6 So the role of the federal government in financing the states has increased immensely and you might think that carries with it certain political implications and it does , but it 's important to understand how small this is compared to the total picture .
7 At the end of the fourth year , pupils moved to the Upper School — provided out of the building programme , and having associated with it certain specific areas ( science and mathematics , for example , or modern languages ) , which were also available for planned uses by some of the pupils in the Halls .
8 Since , however , the decision carries with it certain significant implications , it is one which must be made in good faith , and on the basis of the exercise of proper medical skill .
9 Privatising social security sounds appealing , but can not itself affect tomorrows resources unless it brings with it higher national savings and investment .
10 And with it tremendous social chaos
11 This was a function of the domanial estate-structure ( sometimes known to English-speaking historians as the manorial system ) , that is of a central directly-farmed agricultural unit , having peasant-tenements grouped around it and owing labour-services on it , and more distant tenements associated with it owing other types of dues and services .
12 That is a vitally necessary component of creating a free and open market there — but it necessarily brings with it great short-term difficulties .
13 He is , after all , the man who brought The Mahabharata to Scotland — and with it new theatrical inspiration , ingenuity and passion .
14 The ‘ executive ’ power today is important in part because it carries with it such wide powers of initiation of legislation .
15 This uplift brought with it many large colonies of corals one of which , this massive colony of , we sampled and brought back to the lab .
16 Indeed the term laser printer also carries with it two other bits of information ; the first is 300dpi resolution and the second is that the output quality is n't really professional .
17 The idea of " election " — God 's special choosing of individuals — carries with it two subsidiary features : promise and responsibility .
18 Amanieu VII 's marriage to Rose de Bourg brought with it important landed possessions around Bourg and Blaye ; his daughter Mathe married Renaud de Pons , lord of Bergerac , in 1314 , and was to give the Albret a significant foothold on the borders of Périgord ; while Amanieu 's son , Bérard I ( d. 1346 ) who was lord of Vayres and Vertheuil in the Entre-deux-Mers , acquired the castles and lordships of Langoiran and Podensac for his cadet son Amanieu through the latter 's marriage to Mabille d'Escossan in 1345 .
19 ‘ It will be a community facility which will bring with it 30 much-needed jobs .
20 First , a infecting plasmid may bring with it some metabolic ability or resistance to some drug .
21 Since lots of birds have highly conspicuous plumage , the possession of such plumage would seem to carry with it some real advantages .
22 This is shown by the judgment of Lord Greene in Saltman where he said : " If two parties make a contract under which one of them obtains for the purpose of the contract or in connection with it some confidential matter , even though the contract is silent on the matter of confidence the law will imply an obligation to treat that confidential matter in a confidential way as one of the implied terms of the contract ; but the obligation of confidence is not limited to cases where the parties are in a contractual relationship " .
23 If it is like hell , it is sometimes a cosy sort of hell , snug with the smell of clay , but the work is treacherous , and the machinery has brought with it some new risks .
24 The Economist a few years ago conceded that the new system had some merits , but carried with it some important disadvantages ; on the positive side The nomination process is certainly very costly , yet trying to engage the attention of a mass electorate scattered across a huge and diverse country is bound to be expensive .
25 When BMK joined the Stoddard Group in 1992 it brought with it another large chunk of Stoddard 's carpet manufacturing history .
26 sort that cultural otherness does not carry with it any necessary hierarchy of superiority/inferiority which can be appropriately labelled by such terms as " primitive " , " backward " , " underdeveloped " , " childish " , " ignorant " , " simple " , " primeval " , " pre-literate " , or whatever .
27 This first wave of West Walians to the new industrial areas of north-eastern South Wales brought a distinctive radical , nonconformist , and Welsh-speaking element to a pastoral community that had remained largely conservative and unchanged from the late seventeenth century and was slowly losing the old Welsh language — rapidly so in Monmouthshire — and along with it any acute sense of separate national identity .
28 The reaction of the urban proletariat was natural ; one can not safely deduce from it any decisive change in attitude towards death and survival .
29 It is becoming increasingly clear that the inquiry will never have before it any detailed assessment of the safety of the actual design which the CEGB will use to build the Sizewell reactor .
30 New wards and accommodation blocks , laboratories and car-parks have all but masked the original building , whilst within it spacious airy wards , huge staircase halls and corridors have been extensively partitioned and bear no resemblance to their original plan .
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