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

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1 As a result , as far as farmers are concerned tree planting has not been integrated into their work patterns or land management , nor has it led to enhanced levels of interest among previous participants .
2 Accountability — how responsive has MDC been to the local authorities and communities in its area and how has it worked with other agencies .
3 It may be possible to encourage it to stay in one area by fitting a spotlight of the mercury vapour variety .
4 Because of his considerable talent as a storyteller , Chongo was able to entertain his audience and the same time to encourage it to think about moral problems , sometimes in a new and challenging way .
5 A great cultural movement like the twelfth-century Renaissance can not be explained in simple terms : the influences and the inspiration which created it flowed through many channels , some of them deep beneath the ground .
6 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to remain at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
7 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to stay at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
8 Shouldering the gun in the sure knowledge that the Doctor would be seriously pissed off if she let it fall into local hands in this time zone , she drew the grenade from her pockets , and poked her head up just long enough to check the distance .
9 We say it goes in that direction because that is the direction he is pushing it .
10 The company had a prototype built and running , and employees say it ran at 51.2 GFLOPS peak — three times the performance of the best machine commercially available .
11 ‘ The scouts say it looks at first glance as if thousands are leaving .
12 It seems unlikely that the dance was copied into the score at the wrong point : if it had been , one would expect to find it headed by some warning that it belonged several pages later — otherwise severe complications would result in orchestral parts copied from the score .
13 An auto-minute button is handy — just press it to cook for one minute on high ( 100 per cent ) .
14 Geschichte as Kähler used it refers to past history as such ; Historie to history as studied by the means and methods of historical study .
15 He waited , out of long experience with dominant characters , until a natural break occurred and used it to ask for some background , starting with how long the Minister had known Miss Morgan .
16 Unfortunately they were again delayed by rough terrain , and when they got to the road they found it choked with German armour heading for the front .
17 The Royal College of Physicians and similar organisations overseas have studied alternative allergy and found it wanting in scientific credibility and clinical usefulness .
18 The anger obsessed her , but later she turned it on herself and found it mixed with shamed bewilderment .
19 The first place it reaches in Israelite territory is Bethshemesh .
20 And it helps to know it happens to beautiful women , too .
21 They welcome a new investigation , but they want it done by independent officers .
22 The job takes forty eight man hours , and I want it done in two hours .
23 we want it done in both directions , there 's no way you can do it on the main line
24 They accept the goal of an enterprise economy , but want it tempered by social concerns , with a place for worker-ownership .
25 And he said well just get yourself home and tell your father that I want it paid for this time because I only replaced that glass last week , which he had
26 President of the Europe Commission , Jacques Delors , would like to see it as the only EC currency , but John Majors wants it to circulate alongside other currencies .
27 The spadefoot has , in fact , adopted a flexible strategy that allows it to cope with all eventualities .
28 Unlike the gibbon , which tends to specialize in figs of a predictable and often continuous availability that allows it to live in small territories and at a large population density , the orang-utan is a great wanderer .
29 In psychology , it allows it to compete on near-equal terms with a crowd of other sub-disciplines .
30 And it is not possible for us to know anything at all about him unless he is generous enough to disclose himself Another book in this series has tackled the question of revelation ; suffice it to say at this point that without revelation we can not say anything about the Lord who is Spirit .
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