Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] it [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Such indemnities , transferring liabilities incurred to third parties , will be particularly useful in cases where a contracting party may incur liability to a person not party to the contract , which therefore can not be excluded by contract : for instance , a manufacturer might require a distributor or retailer to indemnify it against tortious product liability claims by consumers injured by the product . |
2 | De Gaulle had long believed that the PCF 's tendency to align itself with Moscow invalidated it in crucial respects , and in November 1945 he had refused to give the PCF one of the three ministries that he regarded as essential to national security . |
3 | IBM is hoping that the popularity of workflow computing models will drive uptake , but it acknowledges that message queuing is not a new concept ; what is new it says , is the attempt to implement it across multiple manufacturer 's machines . |
4 | May Roberts Rinehart used it to excellent effect in The Circular Staircase . |
5 | Suppose that an infant who has hired a horse injures it by careless riding . |
6 | If Alice or Bert filled it with hot water and it leaked causing injury , would either of them have an action ? |
7 | As the snake closes in for the kill , its mouth sensors guide it with deadly accuracy . |
8 | Before him lies a dark , trackless , formless , chaotic field , which he probes with the antennae of his techniques and ideas , seeking by his action to transform it into pure presence . |
9 | The analysis and evaluation of the data to turn it into useful information at the fourth stage involves collating the quantitative assessments and ranking them in order . |
10 | There should be no attempt to shorten it to newspaper-headline form . |
11 | His great horse earned it with apparent ease — but lost 29lb in the process and came home to Ballydoyle more exhausted than after any of his previous races . |
12 | And it was a record that came to be seen and recognised by the local electorate , in particular the newly enfranchised women , not least through the efforts of Labour candidates to exploit it to political advantage . |
13 | This may lead those who would otherwise oppose the practice to defend it on cultural grounds . |
14 | Eyes have it with new sight cure |
15 | A distrust of social revolutions was not absent from their considerations , any more than a distrust of traditional religion whose sacred texts committed it to discontinuous change ( ‘ creation ’ ) and interference with the regularity of nature ( ‘ miracles ’ ) . |
16 | In my case , my parents used it with devastating overkill . |
17 | I guess Joe Walsh started it , but the two drummers heard it in opposite senses — you can see we 're all laughing . |
18 | It would n't take a very big hit with the mass of a forklift to dent it in actual fact . |
19 | The guard examined it in close detail , checking off the listed physical peculiarities . |
20 | Nails watched it with horrified fascination , and saw it start to slide towards him . |
21 | They 'll shatter if Suragai pulls it at full stretch . ’ |
22 | The triumph of the Ulster Workers ' Council left it with huge prestige during the remainder of the summer . |
23 | But while this ‘ violence ’ is to be expected within the family , it 's not acceptable when your child does it to other children she encounters . |
24 | It is a virtual certainty that the developed world will have to set standards for itself , probably through commitments within the ECE or OECD framework , before attempting the infinitely difficult problem of persuading the South to join it in global agreements . |
25 | Aspect 1 — the retention of propositional knowledge and the capacity to reproduce it in written form . |
26 | Perhaps if I had allowed myself to be doubtful , I might have understood Mick 's concern about the rules , and his inability to express it without aggressive confrontation . |
27 | The detainer is liable for any damage caused to the livestock by failure to treat it with reasonable care and supply it with adequate food and water . |
28 | Churchmen justified it in Augustinian terms . |
29 | Although Pepper v. Hart is the initial formulation of the relaxed exclusionary rule , the ambiguities which it contains and the failure to relate it to other aids to statutory construction are perhaps less deserving of a welcome . |
30 | Often the polyps withdraw , and the polypary may shrink slightly as the animal expels water from inside the body to replace it with fresh water . |