Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Information having the necessary quality of confidence which is supplied by one party of a contract to another for the purpose of enabling that other to perform a contract will usually be subject to an obligation of confidence so that the recipient may only use it for the purpose of that contract . |
2 | But that line is a difficult one to draw , and some traders or lenders may inadvertently draw it in the wrong place . |
3 | We should just make it to the cabaret — everyone 's there . |
4 | Short-term leases , if they do n't contain an absolute bar to assignment , commonly contain a covenant by the lessee not to assign the lease without the lessor 's licence , and usually provide that such licence shall not be unreasonably withheld — if such proviso is omitted , then acting for a prospective lessee you should always insert it in the draft . |
5 | Anyone in possession of material inside information must either disclose it to the investing public or if he is disabled from disclosing it in order to protect a corporate confidence , or he chooses not to do so , must abstain from trading in or recommending the securities concerned while such inside information remains undisclosed . |
6 | It 's very similar to the two previous instructions , but because you 're going into an open A note , I need to show that you must previously lower it by the equivalent of 1 fret , so you simply pick the open A , having already lowered the note by a half-tone with your tremolo arm . |
7 | To gain a richer understanding of the problem of holism we must therefore distinguish it from the problem of determinism . |
8 | Let's just leave it for the moment , let's just leave it for the moment . |
9 | Let's just leave it for the moment , let's just leave it for the moment . |
10 | ( For example , by commuting a communication through PAR using 5.6 or 5.7 , one might apparently remove it from the alphabet of the corresponding process . ) |
11 | If I have to lose it , I 'll only do it in the ring . |
12 | You 'll only spend it at the bar otherwise . |
13 | I 'll just shove it through the window and put it on the desk . |
14 | ‘ We 'll just pile it in the kitchen . ’ |
15 | I 'll just add it to the end , that 's all I was thinking . |
16 | Thank you we 'll just put it on the little table here , look for a bit until it 's time to put it on . |
17 | I 'll just pretend I 'm listening to it and I 'll just put it on the side and just the switch the thing on they 'll never know the difference . |
18 | I 've only just put it out er , Rosie , but I 'll just put it in the microwave for a minute . |
19 | I 'll just stick it in the freezer and he can have it next week . |
20 | I think you press backspace so that 'll just take it to the end and then if you press again no it 's just gon na delete |
21 | ‘ When instinct tells me a dog would be better off with me than people who might just leave it on the motorway , I have to bite my tongue , but I 'm noted for being blunt . |
22 | And I 'll still put it in the |
23 | Oh yeah , you 'll probably do it from the video actually |
24 | I 'll probably run it from the garage . |
25 | I 'm mentioning this simply to er highlight the fact that if there is a bit of an upward movement in er the employment allocation , it 'll simply re-synchronize it with the housing allocation . |
26 | If there 's a legal question here I 'll happily field it to the |
27 | THERE was a fear that John Patten might never make it to the Cabinet . |
28 | I 'll never make it through the three weeks in one piece ! ’ |
29 | But never fret about him , he 'll never push it to the length of humiliating either of them , let alone Abbot Radulfus , whom he recognizes as his match . ’ |
30 | If you 're keeping your spouse because you have the assets and he or she does n't , there 's no good leaving nothing to the spouse , unless that spouse is rich in his or her own right Rich in comparative terms , then there may be good reasons not to live him or her anything because you 'd rather leave it to the children . |