Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [to-vb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , such voluntary activity might well lead to their continuing to do it in the future of their own free will . |
2 | Swooping onto a reed warbler 's nest , this female cuckoo removes one of the host bird 's eggs and lays one of her own to replace it in a matter of seconds . |
3 | are n't you supposed to put it into a conversation though ? |
4 | The courtyard thus formed has been adopted by the Manx government who intent to develop it as a garden area . |
5 | But we are not simply judges or police officials , we are also human beings , and as human beings we sympathize deeply and sincerely with the terrible situation in which the Miletti family find themselves , and wish to do everything possible to bring it to a swift and satisfactory conclusion . |
6 | As I cleaned the little beauty and mounted it in my new display case , I promised myself that I would do everything possible to provide it with a few companions in the months that followed . |
7 | Is it possible to wear it with a belt ? |
8 | Is it possible to convert it to a Series III negative earth electrical system including alternator , removing the two existing 6V batteries fitting two 12V batteries to be run off a split charging unit ? |
9 | The Home Secretary had previously informed the Cabinet that he would have included a provision to this effect in the Bill if he had not thought it preferable to leave it to the Lords to take the initiative . |
10 | Is it adequate to see it as an accommodation to existing educational structures , as Layton does ? |
11 | A Northern force faced with several desecrated graveyards and missing bodies in 1986 found it easier to describe it as the work of vandals . |
12 | It made it impossible to use it as a building never mind as a church . ’ |
13 | ‘ It made it impossible to use it as a building never mind as a church . ’ |
14 | You may feed safer watching nature at second hand on the television , and would find it hard to rough it in an uncharted forest . |
15 | There are a number of major problems with this interpretation of events , however , which makes it difficult to accept it as an entirely adequate explanation . |
16 | No but you ca n't really I mean that 's what supposed to have it like an actual proper office . |
17 | And possibly buy some stuff myself if that 's what necessary to get it over a discount price . |
18 | I wanted us both to read it at the same time . ’ |