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

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1 Has it a long publishing history ( many impressions ) ?
2 You must save the file and give it a recognised DOS filename for a permanent record of your work .
3 A combined series of moves that give it a keen cutting edge ; an experience to be remembered and savoured ; a problem that takes both skills and nerve to solve .
4 Finally , with the government now reinstalled , all that remains is to overhaul Central Office , and give it a thorough spring cleaning .
5 The aircraft is only sold in its completed form , and the clever combination of glider-like performance with a microlight certification give it a broad spectrum appeal across the market place .
6 All I considered necessary was to simplify the design of the icon and give it a different colour scheme .
7 I mean they wo n't say sand and salt , they 'll say something which is insoluble and give it a horrible chemical name
8 But the new aircraft will have more powerful engines , combined with the Dowty propellers , to give it a greater load carrying capacity and range .
9 Cupertino , California 's Globetrotter Software Inc , creators of Flexlm , the network license manager , last week introduced GlobeSupport , a remote support software aimed at software developers , calling it a new product category .
10 In 1950 Eric Pentecost concentrated on improving the Lincoln 's food conversion rates and on giving it a deeper back end .
11 In 1715 , in return for writing off two years of annuity payments worth something over £1 million , the government permitted it a fresh share issue which brought its capital up to £10 million , about half of the entire joint-stock capital in the country .
12 ‘ They 've even given it a full display window , Folly .
13 Team mate Ricardo Patrese came in second , while Michael Schumacher of the Witney-based Benetton team made it a Central South hat-trick .
14 When the Japanese base was established at Ermera during the early summer , its 20-mile supply route led through country familiar to the Australians , the road running south from Dili , and despite the Japanese posts guarding the convoys , Australian ambushes made it a hazardous supply run .
15 The highly aromatic leaves have many uses , and also make it a decorative garden shrub ; there are several varieties with leaves of other colours besides green .
16 Take any components you want , design it however you want , just make it a real amplifier landmark like the bass amp is . ’
17 It has several features which make it a useful starting point for a tour across north Switzerland , a kind of advance taster of the delights to come .
18 Many months of snow availability and a good sunshine record make it a favourite winter sports centre ; and a multitude of varied excursion opportunities and walking trails attract summer visitors .
19 It 's the Independence Day celebrations in the United States next Monday , and , from what Liz said , it seems that most people in America are making it a long holiday weekend . ’
20 The developers , Calera , have priced FAXgrabber at £99 with the aim of making it a mass market product .
21 The fibres of this paper are meshed absolutely at random , which gives it a special surface character and also makes it very strong and long lasting .
22 ‘ I try to make it a therapeutic education process for the abductees as well .
23 Projects include : expanding the Museum to make it a live wartime HQ with ‘ operational briefings ’ being given to visitors ; Bomb aimer 's simulator ; air gunner 's simulator ; intelligence room ; crash recovery room ; building a memorial garden which will be dedicated to Canada ; refurbishing and fitting-out the Great North Road 's most famous landmark , the Grand Old Duke of York 's ‘ Temple ’ , as a memorial chapel to those who died serving in 6 Group .
24 But Inmos Ltd was determined to make it a high profile affair .
25 They want to rip all the trees down as well they want to make it a little piazza thing do n't they ?
26 And overtures may be made to the visiting New Zealand Under-21 News side to also bring their game forward to make it a big evening double-header .
27 Today , Singapore 's exotic mix of cultures — mostly Chinese , Indian and Malay — makes it a fascinating holiday destination .
28 Clematis armandii Apple Blossom The foliage of this evergreen clematis makes it a useful screening plant in sheltered areas .
29 The life-history reminds us that we are always talking , in the end , about people , and this makes it a favoured research tool of the ethnographic researcher , though it may also be used as an initial guide for ‘ opening up ’ almost any area of research .
30 In England , the public interest is solely protected by the criminal law where s75 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 makes it a strict liability offence to sell an unroadworthy vehicle , irrespective of the nature of the sales transaction .
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