Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb past] with " in BNC.
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1 | In response to the proposed new guidelines the FMLN , which had demobilized the first 20 per cent of its forces in June [ see p. 38957 ] and a further 20 per cent on Sept. 21 , agreed to disband the next 20 per cent on Oct. 31 ( on which date it duly proceeded with the disarming of some 1,000 guerrillas ) , a further 20 per cent on Nov. 20 and the final 20 per cent on Dec. 15 . |
2 | ‘ We want to see it properly regulated with guidelines for doctors . ’ |
3 | It eventually collided with a tree on the Lakes Estate in Milton Keynes after a high speed police chase over two miles . |
4 | It is a pity that the extent of his involvement with the introduction of monks into Bury St Edmunds is uncertain , although it apparently occurred with his licence . |
5 | Set in the prohibition era , it gleefully played with conventions , maximised Monroe 's diaphanous ( cf the scene where she attempts to arouse the supposedly impotent Curtis ) and coaxed a manic , uproarious turn from Lemmon , on the run from gangsters , disguised as a woman and pursued by a randy millionaire . |
6 | Mr and Mrs are as I understand it entirely satisfied with that school . |
7 | Yeah so it must have been alright cos there was no letter it just said with the compliments and just take it |
8 | If the Vietminh still seemed to be the only movement capable of achieving the fulfilment of the people 's aspiration to national independence and to social justice , it nevertheless ruled with the aid of physical terror and moral constraint . |
9 | Partly because , in spite of his professed indifference to the outside world , it nevertheless rankled with Franco that his regime was excluded from all the most important international circles , and he knew that it would continue to be blackballed for as long as it could be accused of denying the Spanish people free choice . |
10 | One by-product of photolysis ( photolysis is the dissociation of water vapour through ultraviolet radiation ) was that once oxygen began to appear it soon combined with whatever ammonia or methane was then present , and built itself into rock structures . |
11 | It usually coincided with the end of phase 2 or with phase 3 of the migrating motor complex in lower oesophageal sphincter and stomach . |
12 | It still burned with a harsh , blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes , presumably the others . |
13 | It always worked with Weenie when she had a misery . |
14 | We steered away from neutrality and headed for the magnificence of the Alps in the moonlight ; I always wondered if the Stirling would clear the Matterhorn and it always did with plenty to spare . |
15 | They had had this kind of conversation before and it always ended with her frustrated and him defiant . |
16 | More than 11 years after it mysteriously crashed with the loss of 81 lives , the black box flight recorder of an Italian DC9 airliner has been recovered from waters 3,400 metres deep off the Italian coast . |
17 | Thus , Boswell and Johnson found a room at the crowded New Inn , which no longer exists : the corner where it stood , and which it once shared with the city jail , is now occupied comprehensively by a bank . |
18 | Opting out of a policy which costs each family of four over £1,000 a year would certainly do much to help the farming industry regain the esteem it once enjoyed with the general public . |
19 | We had chosen our visit to coincide with the full moon , but it also coincided with a period of maximum solar flare activity , and on every clear night the Lights treated us to a spectacular show in green and red . |
20 | It also coincided with the rise and consolidation of the labour movement in Britain ; and that is a story from which women were for many years absent or in which they featured very much as a minority . |
21 | It also coincided with other hints that a more reformist line was emerging , including Premier Li Peng 's visit to Europe and the United States in late January [ see below ] . |
22 | It also contrasted with the tenants ' associations in that it was not directly representative of those whose cause it espoused . |
23 | After a demonstration of this bit of electronic wizardry called Aladin Pro , I was surprised to discover it used Professor Bühlmann 's tables as its basis and , as well as an instruction manual , it also came with a set of Bühlmann tables . |
24 | It could capture plain text ( ASCII ) output but it also came with a WordPerfect 5 ‘ printer ’ driver . |
25 | It also concurred with his presentation of himself as a specifically warlike Messiah — a man who implemented God 's will with the sword and whose triumphs bore testimony to God 's favour . |
26 | It also commented with concern on the lack of progress in negotiating the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs ( GATT ) and the dangers of a rise in protectionism . |
27 | The Pactus pro tenore pacis concerned itself largely with issues relating to theft ; the crime itself and the tracking of the criminal by local officials called centenarii , even across the boundaries between the Merovingian kingdoms ; it also dealt with trial by ordeal , punishment , and the right of sanctuary . |
28 | It also collaborated with Barcelona-based optical lens manufacturer Indo SA to develop numerical algorithms for transputers in order to improve production of optical lenses ; undertook a simulation project for BMW to create more environment-friendly petrol engines with higher performance ; is participating in 15 different Esprit and RACE , Research into Advanced Communications in Europe , projects , and is developing supercomputing applications for the European project APPARC — Esprit III . |
29 | It also differed with the type of household in which elderly people lived , particularly among those aged 85 and over . |
30 | It later collided with another car in Quarry High Street.A passenger in the second car , twenty two year old Ginette Wheatley , who 's seven months pregnant , was treated in hospital for minor injuries . |