Example sentences of "[coord] with it [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Immigrants from the New Commonwealth arrived at just the time that Britain lost an empire and with it her position in the world . |
2 | Each day the sun rose later and weaker and with it her strength too seemed to ebb . |
3 | She poured out her scorn , and with it her jealousy and frustrated rage . |
4 | Perhaps by magic , her hands were flowing with lotus oil , and with it her firm fingers anointed him . |
5 | Put in the baldest terms , one can say that the result of all this was that man — or , perhaps I should say , the hominid ancestors of modern man — became able to hunt and that , with the success of the hunting economy , came culture and civilization as we know it and with it its psychological corollary : the superego . |
6 | Reverting to the earlier argument , the morality of their work is suspect , and with it their charisma . |
7 | One of its central tenets is that studying black civilisation will boost the self-esteem of black students , and with it their academic performance . |
8 | So again Warwickshire desperately had to win was slipping away , and with it their chances of the championship . |
9 | However the Doctor has taken the directional unit from the Monk 's TARDIS and with it they get back to Kembel , knowing that only by returning there have they any chance of thwarting the Daleks . |
10 | However the press does exist , the media exists , and with it we have got local television and local radio . |
11 | But the owner 's possession , and with it his actual power to exercise his rights , is for the time being gone ; he must recover the watch — as he may even lawfully do by his own act — before he can be said to be again in possession of it . |
12 | To that extent — until war eventually came in 1513 , and with it his death — James IV undoubtedly had the best of both worlds , the pleasure but not the pain and the expense . |
13 | Peter lost all he 'd made , and with it his chance to help his parents and his younger brother and sister , Toby and Laura . |
14 | We are made to share his view , and with it his plans and hopes to gain at the expense of good . |
15 | Night had fallen and with it his defences . |
16 | Grant had time only to register the knowledge that he had lost the unequal contest , and with it his life , before the final hiraken knuckle-blow landed , breaking his nose and cheekbones , and smashing him into bloody oblivion . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Her anger grew and with it she became shrewish . |
19 | The full Oxford English Dictionary is available on compact disc ; and with it you can do far more extensive searches for information than the printed book allows . |
20 | From this she drew the policy and with it lots of pawn tickets . |
21 | Here we were on swings in small parks , our hair that had been blonded by the African sun now turning dark , as if another person was emerging , slowly , day by day , and with it our accents changed too , so that we spoke in multiple mangled voices as we moved endlessly , six times , seven times , eight , nine times through different versions of Englishness . |
22 | for some days after the flight , the body clock — and with it our daily rhythms — will tend to lag behind . |
23 | Guinness Rogers wrote that in the Victorian era ‘ our theological conception has changed and with it our spiritual ideal also ’ . |
24 | Her own particular demon gone but with it her freedom . |
25 | Was Leonard aware , even at such a tender age , of the sense of grief his father had , not only in his life being shortened but with it his usefulness ? |