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

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1 Besides , with GEMU , which no East German politician dare oppose , East Germany will already have yielded its monetary sovereignty to the West German Bundesbank and with it a lot of its room for political manoeuvre .
2 On the pitch he represented amazing , individualistic skill and off it he typified the so-called swinging sixties ( although the picture was actually taken in the early seventies ) of nightclubs , Manchester , and a time when footballers behaved like pop stars , not robots .
3 Blanche listened to the squelch of their feet , the-soughing trees , the swish of a distant car on the damp road and behind it all an amorphous hum .
4 From where he was sitting by the narrow little window he had a view of the meagre garden and beyond it , in the distance , a huge white bull in a field of white heifers .
5 Gon na go on now to talk about a severe condition which may start out that with a minor skin rash like this , this is called a petechial skin rash they later progress to rather more generalised rash and in it 's most severe form it 's mucrotic
6 As long as a son holds on to the mother as a love-object he must ineluctably be in conflict with the father , just as , conversely , as soon as he accepts the paternal authority and identifies with his father to constitute his superego he must suppress his fundamental parricidal antagonism and with it his incestuous fixation .
7 9.8 Perpetuity period The perpetuity period applicable to this Lease shall be [ 80 ] years from the commencement of the Contractual Term and whenever in this Lease either party is granted a future interest in property there shall be deemed to be included in respect of every such grant a provision requiring that future interest to vest within the stated period and for it to be void for remoteness if it shall not have so vested Despite the importance of the rule against perpetuities , it is surprising that most leases granted today make no mention of it .
8 This morning it went to number one this is tremendous news and from it we 're going to have A Hundred Children .
9 Cos I think I think that 'll be a real downer and plus it 'll
10 It still burned with a harsh , blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes , presumably the others .
11 Eyeline spokesman Rosie Johnson said : ‘ We do n't need a vast sum but without it , we 'll be forced to close . ’
12 Justin saw Adam as prefiguring Christ , Eve as a ‘ type ’ of Mary , and called the correspondences of Old and New Testament figures the principle of ‘ recapitulation ’ ; that was to say that redemption is not from the created order but of it and within it .
13 Nevertheless , in the contemporary English village it is this feeling of having been ‘ taken over ’ by outsiders that usually prevails among the agricultural population and with it not only a sense of ‘ loss of community ’ , but an inevitable animus against the invasion of ‘ furriners ’ .
14 the Beverley sisters were on and they said they used to wear very daring clothes and the B B C banned them from showing their navels , cos you 're not supposed to show your navel on television and you could n't say the word , oh yeah Lonnie Donegan was on and he said that he was banned from singing this song er in eighty forty was such a little drip and in it he says we beat the bloody British and they would n't let him sing that because he swore so he had to sing we beat the ruddy British
15 The building does not construct modern office space behind a retained facade but around it .
16 This is needed because the triumph over the fear of death is a fundamental human need and without it there will always be this fear looming in the background of the mind .
17 The bureau had a single , locked drawer and in it , amongst other things , Wycliffe found a cheque book , a paying-in book , and a sheaf of bank statements clipped together .
18 For those villagers who accepted their ‘ place ’ this created a sense of psychological certainty and with it a not altogether unwelcome sense of security .
19 For those villagers who accepted their ‘ place ’ this created a sense of psychological certainty and with it a not altogether unwelcome sense of security .
20 Great practical achievements jostle with the expected financial and administrative problems but throughout it is a story of people doing their very best to improve the health and welfare of animals of all shapes and sizes and in all circumstances .
21 A tidy desk and behind it a man who might have come in on the Saturday afternoon for extra work .
22 To the north the broken arches and stumps of the ruined Benedictine abbey gleamed golden in the afternoon sun against the crinkled blue of the sea and , breasting a small ridge , he glimpsed for the first time the topsail of Larksoken Mill and beyond it , against the skyline , the great grey bulk of Larksoken Nuclear power Station .
23 ‘ It obviously gave me a very good grounding and without it , I would n't be where I am today .
24 Er the the l the lower picture is of the er traffic island er the present traffic island outside the Courthouse er together with in the middle distance the existing motorway and behind it erm St Mark 's Church , and as part of the scheme er that existing motorway would be dug up and moved er to cover the existing island in the foreground roughly up to where that white car or van is .
25 The Great War more or less put an end to the era of the great station and with it the period of the pre-eminence of the railways .
26 You can only see interpersonal behaviour and from it interpret the state of the relationship .
27 There was a great lake and on it were flamingos like the ones you see every day on Three Island Pond .
28 There is great dryness and with it great thirst for cold water .
29 Sorø Abbey has a very similar interior treatment but outside it is large , long and low .
30 But if the argument from error does rely on PC k , which on his theory is invalid , he lacks that independent support and with it a considerable degree of plausibility .
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