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

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1 The Russian Justice Ministry announced on Aug. 11 that it had annulled the party 's registration , thus denying it legal status .
2 Well he , what he has it permed does he then ?
3 Not only has it hived-off its drug side into Zeneca but also , unlike most chemical companies , it is coming out of the recession with no cash worries as the rights issue for the Zeneca shares will pay off most of its debt .
4 And it might say do not dry clean and the customer has it dry cleaned and of course the garment is very likely going to be ruined .
5 The Führer has it easy .
6 Thus , a woman with two small children in the air-raid shelter is said to have commented : ‘ The Führer has it easy .
7 But he has it easy .
8 Peter Watts , currently the president of Tangent , will head up the new venture , which will use ISDN technology , allowing for electronic software distribution and simultaneous voice , data and image computer conferencing , all areas on which Unilinx has it long range sights .
9 But the Song of Roland has it wrong ; all that is epic licence .
10 She has it ready for you , I believe . ’
11 Why has it funny number ?
12 And Ma'am that shows you I think er the chairman has it open in front of you .
13 Five times the size of Rutland , Buckinghamshire shows every symptom of several standards of assessment : numerous reductions in the Chiltern hundreds in 1524 reduced aggregate wealth from £97 to £67 per thousand acres , while in Buckingham hundreds it only dropped from £84 to £59 , but throughout the northern half of the shire many of the 1522 assessments were retained substantially unaltered , conceivably because the people concerned deemed it prudent to keep their mouths shut and pay up ; a significant number were actually uprated , perhaps penalised for having the gall to seek abatements , so attracting a further , more searching investigation of their means .
14 The idea had long been mooted , but no other lighthouse had yet been built upon a rock and many deemed it impossible .
15 Thus for example many have deemed it necessary — in order to make RE relevant , acceptable and interesting today — to downplay work on religious vocabulary and explicit beliefs .
16 ‘ Yet none of the major parties has deemed it worthwhile arguing the case for housing .
17 Only his rash brother , the Lord Edward , forced him to it , ’ and he glanced over at the Earl of Carrick , the said Lord Edward Bruce 's second son , who had now deemed it judicious to desert the Balliol cause .
18 This much had been confided to him ; and he had deemed it discreet to pry no further — had been persuaded of the wisdom of discretion .
19 If an ambiguous penal provision should , as a matter of principle , be narrowly construed in the interests of liberty and fairness , a criminal statute which lacked all precision authorising the punishment of whatever conduct officials deemed it expedient to punish — should , on the same principle , be denied any application at all .
20 He enjoyed it , dangerous though it was for foreigners , but after the fall of Robespierre he had deemed it advisable to leave again .
21 But although it felt numb , the leg was still bearing his weight , so he hobbled quickly over to the door leading to the basement , jerked it open and dived through .
22 I ran over to my cupboard door and jerked it open .
23 She moaned softly as he towered above her to loosen her shirt , opening it wide to reveal the lacy silk bra confining her full round breasts .
24 I 've no doubt you 'll need it sore , with two women in your house .
25 The developer of the site , Ideal Homes Holdings , has undertaken to reserve the site and provide it free of charge to the school trustees in addition to a one-off payment of up to £150,000 .
26 Having inspected the club-house Bunny pronounced it unsafe .
27 Taking his cue from her , Thiercelin pronounced it German-style , with three syllables .
28 What a funny name , she thought , and the young lady pronounced it funny , too .
29 When we had driven off the land , Signe and Harvey had studied the shrinkage and cracking of the ice at the water 's edge and pronounced it safe .
30 Practical PC has already reviewed it , and pronounced it excellent , looking forward to Windows NT , which will be the OS that is a GUI ( do n't worry , all will be explained . )
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