Example sentences of "it [adv prt] [conj] [verb] [pron] with " in BNC.
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1 | Section 4 provides : ( 1 ) A person applies a trade description to goods if he ( a ) affixes or annexes it to or in any manner marks it on or incorporates it with ( i ) the goods themselves or ( ii ) anything in , on or with which the goods are supplied ; or ( b ) places the goods in , on or with anything which the trade description has been affixed or annexed to , marked on or incorporated with , or places any such thing with the goods ; or ( c ) uses the trade description in any manner likely to be taken as referring to the goods . |
2 | To arrange your Travel Insurance simply complete the Proposal Form and hand it in or send it with your payment to any Royal Bank of Scotland branch . |
3 | Every mouthful made me heave , but I forced it down and chased it with a second one bought by Malc . |
4 | Chéron took it off and replaced it with a poem by Baudelaire , considering that he had elevated the tone . |
5 | He said the Tories were destroying the national character of the health service and were intent on breaking it up and replacing it with an American-style system that owed more to accountants than doctors . |
6 | He said the Tories were destroying the national character of the health service and were intent on breaking it up and replacing it with an American-style system that owed more to accountants than doctors . |
7 | Er and er you 'd say , well try and get on old sheet and wash it thoroughly and iron them the p cut it up and iron them with a hot iron . |
8 | I should pick it up and bite it with your teeth if it 's getting too difficult . |
9 | You then place it in the neck of a balloon and blow it up and tie it with the piece of paper inside . |
10 | The binder can then shuffle down the wide row gathering a sheaf onto his insteps ; he then picks it up and binds it with straw or twine ( see Figure 11 ) . |
11 | When the badger does not come out , the men dig it out and smash it with spades and sticks . |
12 | A letter from G. Espin to Councillor Fraser re the waste of public money in erecting a new wire fence on the footpath between Baberton Mains Estate and Juniper Green and in a few days ripping it out and replacing it with a chestnut type wooden fence . |