Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] it in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've started to look at this and want to explore it in greater depth .
2 I 've started to look at this and want to explore it in greater depth .
3 How many wonem women would you need to do it in six hours ?
4 Dr Michael Dingle 's surgery is on the third floor , reached by an impossibly small lift ( Kenneth has to do it in two trips ) .
5 It 's something that has taken us years to do and he has to do it in five minutes . ’
6 Cambridge liked undergraduates reading theology to have two years over the work and believed that if they tried to do it in fourteen months they would do it superficially , or else they would be sure to hurt themselves by overwork .
7 ‘ They just want to do the job they are paid and trained to do and they want to do it in suitable clothing , ie in uniform . ’
8 Nutrition is the process by which the body acquires all the foodstuffs it needs to keep it in good working order and converts them into energy , new body tissue and those substances necessary to keep all the body processes ( metabolism ) going .
9 If the complex we observed was required for PPT expression we would expect to see it in these cells .
10 Indeed the business was said to have made ‘ the very best of progress ’ and its move to open systems is reckoned to stand it in good stead for the future .
11 Although the thing is initially being tested under OS/2 2.0 and AIX , IBM plans to incorporate it in future operating systems and to do versions of the Distributed System Object Model for other systems — and the Taligent Inc joint venture with Apple Computer Inc also has licence to the technology .
12 Scaevola refuses to interpret it in this way .
13 It is perhaps somewhat strange , given the proven commercial success of the VT600 , that very little effort is made to market it in this country .
14 It 's interest-free , so I 'd expect to get it in eleven months and twenty-nine days from giving notice . ’
15 Political influence is what the Other Side wants as much as anything and you 've got to meet it in that arena .
16 Syllabic is perhaps the most noticeable example of the English syllabic consonant , though it would be wrong to expect to find it in all accents .
17 We 're going to do it in one move , ’ said the battalion commander Lt Col Alastair Duncan .
18 So it was minuted in a sort of staff student consultative group last year , so I have been requested to confine it in some measure to a single text .
19 you 've got to do it in four minutes
20 We forgot to put it in last night anyway .
21 ‘ Well , you 're not going to make it in that state and that 's for sure .
22 But the fact that it is protected by unwritten convention rather than by a legal constitution means that there is no external brake upon Parliament or the courts moving to restrict it in particular ways , as the mood of the times takes them .
23 In my own department , I should say that , although some members still believe that literature is best studied in isolation , looking simply at ‘ the words on the page ’ , most of us now like to contextualise it in some way , often historically , and are inclined to ask students to read some texts which are not ‘ literature ’ in the conventional sense .
24 I would prefer to keep it in natural wood if we can but
25 You do n't have to like it in ten years ’ time .
26 Since h(n) is not known during the search we can try to estimate it in some way .
27 Mary-Rose Caden , a smoker and teachers ' representative on Lothian education committee , forecast it may be impracticable : ‘ If it 's a complete ban , then they 'll have to police it in some way .
28 Neither of them seems to find it in any way remarkable .
29 One minute We 're welcome to collaborate with the person next to you , you do n't have to do it in splendid isolation .
30 Do you have to dip it in hot water or something ?
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