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

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31 In the absence of other voices making the same moral argument sufficiently loudly , we should perhaps be grateful to hear it from the very heart of the establishment .
32 The Romans , imitating the Greeks of Asia Minor and , nearer home , the Etruscans , thought a grid should have precise right angles , and so the rectangle of streets sits awkwardly in the bend of the river and one has to tack this way and that to cross it to the medieval cathedral and the Roman bridge .
33 Because we do n't have the sufficient numbers and ca n't keep people waiting for courses we tend to have these do it on a one to one basis which you get , I do n't know .
34 Once more , such a situation is not necessarily incestuous but since love and sexual partnership are so often a matter of emotional dependence it is often hard to differentiate it from a quasi-marital partnership .
35 You may feed safer watching nature at second hand on the television , and would find it hard to rough it in an uncharted forest .
36 So you try it with the sixes see if they work try it with the sevens try it with the eights see what works .
37 No but you ca n't really I mean that 's what supposed to have it like an actual proper office .
38 The design is exciting international interest ; Westinghouse has asked Nuclear Electric to join it in a joint bid for Taiwan 's new nuclear station on precisely this design .
39 Because different people will affect the circuits in different ways the Trickstick can be adjusted for sensitivity and it is also possible to use it in a switch-type mode .
40 The lecturers ' meetings became a form of theatre as they encouraged opposition the better to silence it before the expectant crowd .
41 Right they all make the salt , they all make it in the same way Hydrochloric acid would make ?
42 When the Green party was formed 20 years ago , many treated it as a political joke and dismissed its members as a bunch of idealistic hippies .
43 In order to discuss the analysis of Musgrave and Musgrave , it is helpful to set it in a four-quadrant diagram , similar to that used by Sandler and Tschirhart ( 1980 ) .
44 It is helpful to discuss it with the main witnesses , first off ; brings it alive , if you know what I mean . ’
45 In other words while the public may have all watched the same news they did n't all see it in the same way .
46 They all remember it as a worrying time .
47 this morning when , where we all watched it for the first time together and as , as Richard said you know , I 'm , I 'm squeamish about going to the dentist , so , and it cos er , it 's basically there 's a scene in the bar where they 're pulling this guy 's tooth out
48 The hairs are long to protect it against the bitter alpine nights .
49 The whole incident had been exaggerated with talk of a threat to the institutions of government , and many saw it as a further example of the insensitivity of the Republican administration to the human sufferings of the period .
50 Many saw it as an ideal opportunity for the Prince and Princess to put on a united front , quashing speculation over their marriage .
51 From the point of view of a Cabinet , if an election is inevitable , it is far better to hold it without a preliminary defeat in the Commons which gravely damages the prestige of the government and raises the morale of its opponents .
52 Finding s okay so there was a little bit of it was a little bit awkward to get it to the nearest degree there .
53 It does not diminish Julius Caesar or make it less complex to approach it as a dramatised representation of the relation between words and actions within politics .
54 In so doing , it may also win new respect in other areas of physics , where many see it as a fascinating but over-costly irrelevance .
55 However , administration of the scheme is costly in terms of time and it seems unlikely that it would be feasible to operate it on a large scale .
56 Perhaps it is not possible to reduce it to a single definition , but for the purpose of this passage I will concentrate on the individual learner .
57 It was such qualities , combined with its outstanding durability and scarcity , that led the Chinese to invest it with the symbolic qualities and applications that served to mark it out all the more emphatically as for them precious beyond all other substances .
58 I fully appreciate and feel the force of the narrowness of the distinctions which are taken between what is admissible and what is not admissible , but the exception presently proposed is so extensive that I do not feel able to support it in the present state of our knowledge of its practical results in this jurisdiction .
59 I have never been able to see it with the naked eye ( as some observers claim to have done ) , but it is not hard to find with × 7 , and it is easy with × 8.5 .
60 It is more difficult to know whether an animal goes through the experience of at one moment not being able to see a food item , but then being able to see it at the next .
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