Example sentences of "with it the " in BNC.

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1 This brings with it the corollary that it is not always apparent whether the beliefs he expresses are Ackroyd 's or those of the writer to whom he is exposed , or both .
2 But surely , she reasoned , where there could be no reason , surely sex does n't have to bring with it the pain of need , longing , the fear of rejection ?
3 Being a combat sport karate carries with it the risk of injury and the more you compete , the more likely you are to suffer injury .
4 But the present doctrine of competition is destroying it , and with it the picture of our Englishness .
5 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
6 Britain still has the highest debt to income ratio in Europe and the appetite for credit may not be blunted until the review date comes and with it the monetary day of doom .
7 But if anything , the rate may already be too high , bringing with it the danger that it will not only remove excess demand , but push the economy into recession .
8 The ambiguity of Jacques Chirac 's attitude to the National Front helped destroy his bid for the Presidency last year , and with it the credibility of the opposition to President Mitterrand .
9 To achieve this , there would have to be a period during which growth slowed down , and with it the growth of imports .
10 Although she has again failed to earn her professional ticket , and with it the right to compete against the men , but she has defeated Mike Hallett in an exhibition match this year and has gained ample experience competing in Barry Hearn 's Matchroom League .
11 A slight breeze was blowing from the left , bringing with it the stench of a dead bloated cow that was lying against the five-bar gate leading to a field .
12 If those worst fears were to come true , the Soviet-American consensus in the UN would quickly disappear — and with it the body 's best hope of effectiveness .
13 Energetic international regulation of banking and tax laws , making it impossible for the mafiosi to launder their ill-gotten gains , would quickly destroy the Mafia and with it the myth of an irrepressible global conspiracy .
14 By 1980 Miami beach had all but totally eroded , and with it the town 's tourist business ; sand was then sucked from the sea-bed and the beach rebuilt .
15 If he started fiddling with it the way he fiddled with everything it could go off in his own face .
16 The intransigence of both coal owners and the union ensured that conflict was inevitable , and with it the threat of a wider conflict whereby the TUC would at least call for a coal embargo from its constituent unions .
17 Ludger Beerbaum won the final showjumping World Cup qualifier , and with it the European League , in a two-horse jump-off on Saturday .
18 Portsmouth and Liverpool drew 1–1 at Highbury , and the replay in Birmingham had to be put back when police said they could not cope with it the day before last week 's General Election .
19 Then Joseph hid his head beneath his blanket , and with it the war .
20 The notion of marginality carries with it the sense of dualism , since it implies being on the boundaries of urban and rural society , but not integrated into either .
21 Leopold 's fear , on the other hand , was that Mozart might lose the appointment in Salzburg and with it the chance to begin paying off the debts .
22 The position carried with it the right to a seat in the Council and Fould combined it with the office of Minister of State .
23 Although this meant the withdrawal of the Prussian garrison , it did not give Napoleon III the territory he had sought , and with it the frontier rectification in France 's favour .
24 Placed next to each other , the documents are both a territorial and a political contradiction ; one is proof of the existence of Israel , the other carries with it the dream of Palestine .
25 But also , by the time the programme drive came to an end [ when the Emergency ended and with it the effective coercive powers of than government ] , millions had suffered harassment at the hands of government officials bent on implementing it , many , perhaps hundreds , had died from it ; the political leaders who had willed it were out of power , and in disrepute , and the programme itself was in total disarray .
26 The year 1968 drew to a close and with it the life of Londonderry Corporation .
27 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 .
28 Curriculum reform gathered momentum , and with it the confidence that — with the right intellectual and political support — teaching and learning could be revolutionized .
29 It has even been suggested that the well-known hydrophobic symptom encourages the dog to shake the wet foam from its mouth — and with it the virus .
30 Breakfast was difficult , bringing with it the aroma of kippers and the sight of poached eggs quivering on plates , but by the time our lunch flask was delivered , people were perking up and looking forward to the task ahead .
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