Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ The refinancing will place the necessary cash at the disposal of Norsk Data A/S , enabling it to carry out a private resolution in which its unsecured creditors are offered a cash dividend of 25% , but the banks ‘ required as a condition for financing that the present share capital shall be written down to zero , and that a share issue shall be carried out by partly converting the banks ’ debt into equity . ’ |
32 | The last two years of the Eighties saw a glut of products which aimed to fight the ageing process by boosting the skin 's metabolism , thus enabling it to carry out its own regenerative programme more effectively . |
33 | It is no good giving the United Nations a role and wanting it to carry out these measures on our behalf but not giving it the means to do so . |
34 | We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work . |
35 | Her voice echoed in the stairwell as she raised it to carry back to him . |
36 | ‘ It drains down to the moat , ’ Sir Brian mumbled . |
37 | It was 1859 before Alexander gave reformers their head by granting them control of the Editing Commissions , and by then the prestige of the throne would have suffered far more from the abandonment of emancipation than from allowing a version of it to go through . |
38 | Well down here we 've got the landlady does n't really want it to go through . |
39 | So what drives the premium , what causes it to go up ? |
40 | But we ca n't afford it to go up . |
41 | How much is it to go up anyway ? |
42 | I need it to go up that way |
43 | I 'll have to try and think of something that I can erm to get it to go up . |
44 | But he wants it to go up one percent . |
45 | But is there enough of it to go around ? ’ |
46 | Break it to go round a planting bed , make a circle on which to stand a large plant pot or statue , or to give a paved area around a rotary clothes dryer . |
47 | It is easier , for example , to conclude that someone is being abrupt if you only have what they say and how they say it to go on . |
48 | She wanted it to go on for ever and ever ! |
49 | If a bank was in such a position that it was to end , what is the necessity for it to go on ? |
50 | It was so wonderful and I wanted it to go on forever . |
51 | There is an imbalance , and I feel that I ca n't allow it to go on . |
52 | I ca n't prove which it is ( or even if they 're doing it together ) but I ca n't allow it to go on . |
53 | That the thump of my heart was challenging it to go on and not to be broken by a … |
54 | I would n't have wanted it to go on too long . |
55 | Then , just when Rachel was feeling she wanted it to go on forever , this exciting masquerade between the two of them where it seemed as if the rest of the world did n't exist , she found herself beside Danny who began stuttering and waving his arms , obviously trying to tell her something . |
56 | She wanted it to last too , to make love slowly and languorously , for it to go on forever . |
57 | We want it to go on forever . |
58 | There is something wrong with the relationships , there is as well as somebody doing the abuse , there are other people who are somehow complicit in the abuse because they 're allowing it to go on , they must have known , surely they must have known , why did n't they do something ? |
59 | In the sense of their access to political power it was not so much a case that women were ‘ returned ’ to the family since they had never really left it to go out to get power — rather they had traditionally exercised power , if at all , by virtue of their familial positions and as the public and private spheres were separated , women were left behind . |
60 | We borrowed it to go out with . |