Example sentences of "with it [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then the 6 A.M. Garvie connection drew slowly away , carrying with it Wrens Bainbridge , Kendal and McKeown .
2 So you ca n't do that with it mum ?
3 When Franz arrived with it Karen deftly plucked it from the sideplate and held up a hand to silence Whitlock 's protest .
4 Every change in our lives brings with it griefs , even changes for the better .
5 This discovery , that a combination can be stronger than a single individual , or a couple , marked a major step in humanity 's development as a species , but carried with it restrictions over sexual activity , because this leads to two people aiming to be independent from everyone else .
6 on with it Paul .
7 Restraint carried with it nobility , safety , a new kind of self-respect .
8 There were recalls of the Jarrow marchers , as if a volcanic lava that was the death of security had devastated the country and with it peace of mind had gone for ever .
9 Quality varies considerably and with it durability and price .
10 The wind was blowing high and bringing with it sleet .
11 Views of N C V O are based upon policy analysis and development work , with it members , and the wider national and local voluntary sector .
12 Effective though it proved , the device of holding down output in the hope of driving up prices brought with it problems not to be found in any economics textbook : the global output ceiling , if set realistically in relation to demand , can easily prove too small to be divided amicably .
13 Those who commit these crimes must be pursued most vigorously under the criminal law ; if they are allowed to get away with it others will take encouragement to follow their example .
14 Phoebe felt an enormous , and unwelcome , surge of pity , of compassion and caring ; and with it guilt .
15 Alongside wealth had come materialism and with it injustice , the oppression of the poor , bribery and corruption and the abuse of the legal system by the wealthy — with one law for the rich and another for the poor .
16 The advantage however is accidental , and brings with it difficulties of its own ; assuming that matter , unlike ch'i , is inert until moved , it took some time to arrive at the thought of inertia as either rest or uniform motion in a straight line .
17 The Vimy with it 67ft wing span and two Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII 360hp engines became airborne in a very short distance .
18 ‘ Well polish up your blood-hound and get on with it shamus .
19 I think you should let her get on with it Graeme .
20 There they will have seen the steepest acceleration graph we have ever plotted , with it 0–100mph time of only 14secs and an elapsed time for the standing quarter-mile of 13.9secs . ’
21 The idea that the acquisition of truth brings with it freedom from dependency on naive perceptions , falsehoods and ignorance is a key ingredient in the liberal conception of education .
22 Get on with it boy !
23 Authors Charles Ferguson and Charles Morris paint a dismal picture of the company 's record across-the-board since the 1970s and presage a painful decline leading to a disaster of enormous proportions that will drag down with it IBM stockholders , employees , suppliers , the US computer industry at large and the nation as a whole .
24 Administrative help from Smolensk brought with it obligations , such as ‘ compulsory self-taxation ’ ( samooblozhenie ) for the peasant committees .
25 Easter came and with it Christie 's marriage .
26 Information would have to improve and with it accountability .
27 . I did n't know what to do with it dad !
28 it got on my wick the bitchiness of it all , did n't you , I could n't , I could n't do with it Joy I do n't think
29 Those who live with it day and night are now going down the road to compensation , and a legal battle with the Department of Transport .
30 but your baby when anything comes to actually buying for it and er looking after it I would imagine , I ca n't see him doing all what he says he 's gon na do with it Lynn
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