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

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1 THAT CAPS IT ALL ! — yet another evocative photograph from the Rock Travel Company 's visit to Russia : Father Paul Moxon , of St Joseph 's , Wetherby ( right ) dons a typical Russian woolly hat while Vic Wilson , driver on the 6,000-mile journey , sports a police hat .
2 But I have n't even shown the kids it first .
3 and er he says there 's me , one in mention it any time you know
4 And when Mick Stockwell slid over a low cross in the 73rd minute , Kiwomya was on hand to sidefoot it past goalkeeper Nigel Spink .
5 For Anne Barr it all began in church , for it was there , some years ago that she first met her husband to be .
6 And he 'd say just take a look through he said just any one you want he said and I 'll programme it that 'll come straight through and he sort of s six speakers fucking ridiculous .
7 As I was going up to my cell it all hit me — am I ever going to get my daughter back ?
8 So you 've got to watch what you take and if it 's not necessary you do n't take it if you 've got any sense but if you 're gon na take everything on the assumption ju just in case , the just in case , just in cases you know , do n't work all these the fail-safes ten times over you 're overloaded , ah but you 're so much unnecessary weight it all comes back unused , untouched .
9 A London chronicler , writing of events in early 1461 , talks of the northerners almost as if they were foreign enemies : ‘ it was Reported that the Quene w ’ the Northern men wold come downe to the Citie and Robbe and dispoile the Citie , and distroy it vtterly , and all the Sowth Cuntre' ( 22 , p.172 ) .
10 The presb. after serious dealing with him to convince him of the evil of the said practice , and after receiving his promise judicially not to practice it any more appoints him to be publickly rebuked before the congregation by his parish minister . "
11 The presb. after serious dealing with him to convince him of the evil of the said practice , and after receiving his promise judicially not to practice it any more appoints him to be publickly rebuked before the congregation by his parish minister . "
12 The fragmented narrative cultivated by Vargas Llosa , for example , is intended to replicate the way in which we experience real life , in that events and information are presented to us in a disjointed fashion and it is only when we have lived through the reading experience that we are able to piece it all together with the benefit of hindsight .
13 But little by little he would piece it all together .
14 She has any eye for detail and a steady hand to piece it all together .
15 Head teacher Marcus Thacker said he hoped the Roughwood Drive schoolwhich now tops the Knowsley table of arson-hit schools will finally get the £70,000 security fence it first requested four years ago .
16 Head teacher Marcus Thacker said he hoped the Roughwood Drive school which now tops the Knowsley table of arson-hit schoolswill finally get the £70,000 security fence it first requested four years ago .
17 This is because a complete rose is not usually ready to be pressed in one go , so you must condition it first by stripping it of its leaves and thorns , cutting the stem and then crushing it with a hammer , before placing it in fairly deep water .
18 The subject had bored me witless at school , but on Sheila 's lips it all came alive , and forced me to the conclusion that it was n't history which was boring , but those who tried to teach it .
19 And he said to me , he said if you hang on erm , he said you can borrow it and sand it all down , you know ?
20 What a mess it all was .
21 But what a mess it all was !
22 LEFT Through archaeology it possible to find out many details about ancient settlements , so that houses and the general landscape can be reconstructed fairly accurately .
23 Designed as a ‘ fun ’ aeroplane it first flew in 1934 or 1935 , subsequently being taken on by the Soviet Air Force as the standard advanced trainer for fighter pilots with production totalling 1,241 by early 1940 .
24 They seem to equate marketing with the ‘ stack it high and sell it cheap ’ philosophy of the discount supermarket .
25 For inveterate cattle-lifters it all added up to a convenient no-man's-land across which to launch thieving raids .
26 So these people that had little private shops in them days did well because when the people came to the lodges it all the commodities were bought to as well as them .
27 The sky was the way he liked it best and thought best suited to the terrain it overcast , piled with cloud in pillars and columns and towers and ramparts , so that in places the vapour seemed not insubstantial but composed of solid masonry .
28 I do enjoy the magazine , and on the whole feel that you do a good job based on the difficulties that you must have keeping it interesting .
29 He did n't have the muscle to Dream it all up for himself .
30 And erm draw the graph for that work it all out yourself and another one .
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