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

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1 HERMS captures this associated data and adds to it spatial data generated in the CAD graphics data base .
2 He had already seen to it that fodder had been stored in stone-built barns situated at strategic points on lower pastures .
3 Dealers who exhibit generally agree that the fair is successful commercially , has improved its standard in recent years , and look to it this year to test the general market for antiques and collectibles .
4 But it , is n't it an awful situation when you , when you , when you look at it that evidence indicates that the erm the number of people that are either now elderly infirm or sick and and clearly that they all will have to face this , this , this terrible burden and I can not understand because there is , this , there is , there is er a total disarray within the Conservative party , that all their er er back bench er MP s are making representations to their erm their leader who possibly may not be a leader tomorrow but as long as he 's the leader today , John Major that he should do a rethink and here they are er you know , members of the same party , continuing to support something which is so idiosyncratic that you know it 's really beyond belief , er Chairman .
5 You may set that as a target to try and work at it this way to overcome that or to do it better .
6 He fires at it three times to try and open it , but without success .
7 But , you know , they talk about it all day do n't they ?
8 I s that was the thing , Dave was moaning about it last night see .
9 He saw himself as a wise and benign deity , presiding over his kingdom and seeing to it that evil did not always prevail ; a hollow symbolism of course and anyway he rather liked hemp agrimony and ground ivy .
10 We were talking about it one day walking down the road walked up to this woman , went I fucking hate
11 It was thought to be nothing more than a shattered argillaceous deposit , produced by repeated submarine landslipping and carrying with it exotic blocks ranging in size from small fragments ( plate 4.2 ) up to whole mountains .
12 Remoteness is still the keynote of this region , but a Charlton reiving party would be hard put to it these days to work up a good gallop along the upper reaches of the North Tyne River .
13 It is as if the creation of a regulatory bureaucracy carries with it implicit powers to achieve agency goals .
14 On the one hand are those adult educators who see in it exciting possibilities to extend the concept of adult learning , making it more relevant to the issues and problems facing ‘ disadvantaged ’ groups , helping them to participate more effectively in society , gaining more recognition and resources , removing gross inequalities and injustices .
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