Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | They will , er they say a second division team will win it this year . |
32 | You see I think he 'd win it three year . |
33 | It did n't win it any friends in the Sun Microsystems Inc camp , where they could stand a few friends . |
34 | Mr Gates reckons his firm 's $100m investment in NT ( for new technology ) will win it half of a market now dominated by Novell . |
35 | Did we not brief it last month ? |
36 | When our band The Joy get to Number One we 'll come back and buy it all . ’ |
37 | ‘ You 'd better buy it some flowers . |
38 | Customers can buy it pre-loaded or can buy the software modules separately . |
39 | I just could n't buy it any more . |
40 | Promising herself that she would explore it all properly later , she set off to find accommodation . |
41 | Well let us explore it first and see what the issues are and then if there 's any dispute then , then you can call another meeting at the February sales meeting we can discuss it |
42 | All the decorations are in place by Christmas Eve and then we can start to relax and enjoy it all |
43 | And you can enjoy it all for the special inclusive tariff of just £199 for two . |
44 | I 'm beginning to think you did n't enjoy it that time we did it properly , that you wish you had n't ! ’ |
45 | Ewan will enjoy it this year . |
46 | ‘ Do n't discuss it any more . |
47 | take something along there and they will value it free of charge providing you 've got a copy of the Express ! |
48 | I think you should shave it all off , aye |
49 | gone , say she had a limit of eight hundred and think oh well I 'll do some more shopping oh can you up it another three or four hundred |
50 | ‘ But if Williams and I ca n't come to an agreement , and I insist it 's nothing to do with money , then no problem — I 'll just pack it all in . |
51 | With regard to their futures , most of the Rowdies felt that they would ‘ pack it all in ’ when they left school or when they were 17 or 18 . |
52 | I 'll pack it all this afternoon if you like . |
53 | What it would mean is that we would consider it immoral to treat animals as if they had no intrinsic value , as if they were of instrumental value only , merely means to human ends . |
54 | " Mr Rayne , d' you consider it honourable to profit from the distress of your comrades … of the men , women and children with whom you are fighting for your life ? " |
55 | But I do not consider it reasonable to expect the theist to prove the existence of God , something that would effectively remove the element of trust which I have also highlighted . |
56 | But the rest either did not find them so , or did not consider it relevant to their teaching of mathematics . |
57 | If you are writing about Eliot 's poem The Waste Land ( published in 1922 ) for example , you might consider it relevant to know about other events of that year ( or the years when it was being written ) , and so you could look up 1922 in the index to the London newspaper The Times ( the poem is set partly in London and was published there ) . |
58 | It may be that David 's teacher would consider it appropriate to wonder why he thought mummies and daddies could n't go on the slide . |
59 | ‘ Wo n't he consider it odd that you 've never said a word before ? ’ |
60 | Yet a few of his older parishioners , passing by the rectory wall and hearing the engine of the Suffolk Punch , might consider it odd that grass should be cut by a clergyman on the day of the Crucifixion . |