Example sentences of "it is [adv] [verb] with " in BNC.

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1 It is elegantly furnished with antiques .
2 This is at its most extreme for lung cancer , which is an almost entirely avoidable cause of death ( i.e. it is strongly associated with smoking ) .
3 It is well known that despite substantial industrial and occupational changes , the degree of gender segregation in employment is still substantial , it is strongly associated with inequality and it restricts women 's career opportunities .
4 But there will be no increase for spirits , a move welcomed by the Scottish whisky industry which has always argued that it is unfairly dealt with .
5 Jameson and Davis recognise , however , that it is somehow linked with developments in capitalism itself .
6 And er can can we scrape away to say Chairman that er , you know this , this , this situation er it is not to do with government policies , we are paying a very heavy price to this country for world recession as we have paid this very high price , very very large amounts of money that had to be used for people who are unfortunate enough to fall out of employment .
7 Whatever ‘ turns you on ’ is okay , so long as it is not connected with modern materialism or the one-God religions , like Christianity , Judaism or Islam .
8 Where the superannuation fund remains unconsolidated , then a fund/proprietary view is being taken : the fund is not owned by the community , therefore it is not included with the community 's accounts .
9 As with children and young people from ethnic minorities it is not known with any certainty how many children in care have disabilities .
10 What is the point of having the ultra-powerful weapon if it is not armed with the correct ammunition ?
11 It is like using an elephant gun to fire air-rifle pellets ; inappropriate , inaccurate and completely point of having an ultra-powerful weapon if it is not armed with the correct ammunition ; it is like using an elephant gun to fire air-rifle pellets ; inappropriate , inaccurate and completely unbalanced .
12 First , he assumes that it is not correlated with permanent consumption .
13 Because section 13 is an implied condition anything which is regarded by the court as part of the contract description automatically becomes ‘ of the essence ’ and , if it is not complied with , automatically gives the buyer a right to reject the goods for breach of condition .
14 The fundamental term was therefore " something which underlines the whole contract so that , if it is not complied with , the performance becomes something totally different from that which the contract contemplates " ( Devlin J in Smeaton Hanscomb & Co v Sassoon I Setty & Son & Co [ 1953 ] 1 WLR 1468 ) .
15 It is not linked with the free flights promotion and will be used in our continuing development of the company . ’
16 Anything less or anything other than this is not only untrue but alien and unhelpful , and if it is not dealt with it will inevitably create doubts .
17 This condition is mostly dealt with in the community , which often means that it is not dealt with at all .
18 To be fair , it is not dealt with by Nash either , but it is too important an aspect of children 's jokes to be ignored or dismissed lightly .
19 Since the letting can not be conceived as existing before the event permitted gets under way , to is not used with let , just as it is not used with see because seeing can not be conceived as taking place before the first moment of the event seen .
20 Since both need/dare and the infinitive evoke potentialities , no before/after relation is felt to pertain between them and so to is not necessary for the same reason as it is not used with the modal auxiliaries .
21 This is saying that power becomes dangerous when it is not used with mercy — in other words , when a ruler becomes merciless .
22 The most famous example is the Rainbow Lobby , which reminds donors in unreadably small footnotes to its fliers that it is not affiliated with Jesse Jackson 's Rainbow Coalition .
23 It is tastefully appointed with many fine antiques and select paintings .
24 The first rule governs some processes that might not involve an overall change of spin , but it is conveniently considered with the spin rule .
25 It is generally fitted with an additional diffuser such as a glass cloth scrim , and positioned so as to give a lighting intensity of about one half of that of the key light .
26 Although the term , delta , was originally derived from the Greek letter which approximates in shape to the Nile delta , it is generally used with a wider range of meanings today .
27 As the ‘ derived offers ’ figure rises during the cycle it is automatically flagged with CARE at 75 per cent of the maximum to be made , STOP at 85 per cent and FULL at 100 per cent .
28 When a Design Change ( DC ) is created , it is automatically associated with the user who creates it .
29 The study of technology is important in its own right , but it also deepens our understanding of a society as a whole because it is intimately connected with the way in which people are organised and the structure of their economy .
30 It is intimately connected with the offence .
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