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

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1 In that case use it in scientific and then it will work that way .
2 Farmers still dilute a concentrated formulation to apply it in 200 litres or more of water per hectare .
3 And erm I think it 's a little bit of creative accountancy on their part in saying that and in fact putting that five hundred thousand elsewhere , and also they have erm done a further piece of creative accountancy in that the provision for pay and price increases they have reduced by one point five million , and the combined budget reduces it by half that figure .
4 So what would we do to both sides of the equation what would we do to that side to turn it into opposite instead of opposite divided by a hundred and twenty .
5 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 .
6 Certainly , there would need to be sound reasons to pursue it under such circumstances .
7 As for the computer password , on the other hand , this reviewer guessed it in one and had to wait twenty-odd pages for Casaubon to catch up .
8 We owe it to these people and British Telecom owes it to these people just let them pay for what they use get rid of the standing charge .
9 Repêchages were in the afternoon with all British boats making it to semi finals .
10 Discovered in 1953 by Hong Kong herpetologist John Romer , the frog 's exceedingly primitive nature makes it of special interest .
11 Finally , another academic justified it on motivational and cognitive grounds :
12 When international marketing first appeared as a distinct subject few writers described it by any title other than that .
13 Some do , er the rise and fall type of fitting over a dining table where when you 're er , er having dinner you 'd have erm it down to about what not more than twelve inches above the table er so that it lit the table but did n't shine in your eyes , erm some people leave it like that all the time , other people having had a meal lift er it up , erm I think the main thing about the , er adjustable fly and fall is that erm , it 's there for , as you want it , if you 're trying to find a meal you 've lost on the floor well then you pull it down to floor level really .
14 On the other hand , some people see it as instant answer to every problem in life .
15 So although we know this today , very few people knew it in nineteen thirteen , and er , nobody knew it before the turn of the century .
16 A non-pedigree dog is always referred to as a mongrel and , strictly speaking , this is the correct term for a non-pedigree cat , but few people use it in this way .
17 Another couple tried it on one of my trains a month or so ago .
18 He held the office until Safar 924/February 1518 when he was succeeded by two Damascene scholars in turn , who between them held the post until 927/1521 ; then by two Ottomans , in turn , until 930/1524 ; and then again by one of the Damascenes who had earlier held the post , this time holding it from 930/1524 to 936/1530 when he was removed , apparently for misconduct .
19 And — in answer to the second question — the only reason that oxygen gas exists in such large amounts in the atmosphere today is that plants and some bacteria produce it in vast quantities through photosynthesis .
20 Georges Feydeau 's turn of the century French farce is a classic of its kind and this production brings it to funny , frantic life .
21 Georges Feydeau 's turn of the century French farce is a classic of its kind and this production brings it to funny frantic life .
22 Q I have layered , shoulder-length permed hair and it has taken me some time to grow it to this length .
23 When we have a £6 million food and drink deficit , it is no use reducing Scottish production to replace it with cheap imports form eastern Europe .
24 The Cup and League Double had eluded the most ambitious clubs ever since Aston Villa became the second club to achieve it in 1897 , in a less competitive era .
25 As one jaundiced critic put it in 1733 : " A set of brocaded tradesmen cloathed in purple and fine linen , and faring sumptuously every day , raising to themselves immense wealth , so as to marry their daughters to the first rank , and leave their sons such estates as to enable them to live in the same degree .
26 I come from a fanatically rugby-conscious Welsh miner 's family ; five of my six brothers played it with some distinction .
27 Not only do we need to strengthen up the entire body to keep it in good working order but there are certain areas that need extra exercise to give the area more definition ; areas that accumulate unwanted flab .
28 Children play mournfully in heap of setter shit above which washing-line used to hang ( until sodden towel bust it at three a.m. , landing in setter ordure as mentioned ) .
29 But I know that 's what it was you know because the wee lassie done it with this special electronic thing
30 Under Pressure , officially opened yesterday in Chelmsford , is aimed at all those who feel they have just too much flab to fight it in public , but perhaps the biggest difference between this gym and any other is the fact that physically disabled people are made especially welcome .
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