Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] it [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As I am aware that to remove it from its present location would leave an unwelcome gap in your own display , may I suggest that , if you are willing to lend it , we supply you with a full-size mounted or framed photograph of the original to take its place for the duration of our exhibition ?
2 His second major act was to clear the Papal State of imperial troops and to restore it to its old frontiers .
3 The Opposition was also anxious to embarrass the Government , and to trap it within its own latent inconsistencies .
4 On the basis of these standard skills there is enormous flexibility for the individual to develop his own identity and to express it through his specialised skills .
5 There is no doubt that Edward Lear was the first person to understand the art of lithography , and to use it to its fullest potential .
6 This degree course is designed to cover Scotland 's past as a whole , and to put it in its wider European context .
7 Instead Ford has decided not to pass the Government 's tax cut on to the motorist but to pour it into its own pockets and profits .
8 To get out was a considerable achievement : to go on to etch his own personality on the world was so rare as to be wonderful : but to do it on his own terms , in his own way and to do exactly as he wanted was astounding .
9 The complete mechanism design can thus be developed with greater confidence — not only are all the performance functions available but the mechanism can be " run " ( by cycling layers ) so as to observe it throughout its complete operating cycle .
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