Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Gentleman sees the working papers he will discover that no hospital will be able to ask for trust status unless it agrees to carry out the whole range of services that must be undertaken in that area .
2 The purchaser will use its reasonable endeavours to obtain the release of any personal guarantees made by the Directors in respect of ABC and its subsidiary companies ' existing obligations relating to the business of ABC and subsidiaries ( which after investigating such guarantees and terms of release it agrees to obtain the release of ) and pending such release will indemnify the Directors against any claims under such guarantees .
3 So it dominates our screens , it dominates our man , it 's a religion , it encourages bigotry it encourages to neglect their se , their er domestic duties plenty of reasons for not liking football !
4 And if any splodges onto fabric , just leave it to dry and it turns to dust — then you can rub it off in a second .
5 two bags of sugar into their petrol and when the engine heats up it turns to caramel , you know like like toffee .
6 When it turns to face them it will be at an even greater disadvantage because , when it strikes out at them with its paws , it will find itself robbed of its defensive weapons and unable to protect itself .
7 We could take it turns to get in the press boxes in the West Stand !
8 Barclays bundles together orders to make them more economical , though it guarantees to deal within three hours , and the shareholder can call back to check the price .
9 It guarantees to deliver parts overnight or the customer gets the parts free .
10 It guarantees to deliver parts overnight or the customer gets the part FREE .
11 Today the department of transport said only that it ontinues to support the council 's road safety measures .
12 Lewis 's performance was a reminder of how compelling heavyweight boxing can still be when it dares to step out from behind the curtain of cynical and protective matchmaking ; when it dares to put on a career life-or-death fight between two men with the pedigree to be king .
13 Lewis 's performance was a reminder of how compelling heavyweight boxing can still be when it dares to step out from behind the curtain of cynical and protective matchmaking ; when it dares to put on a career life-or-death fight between two men with the pedigree to be king .
14 As it goes to do so , the bug stabs it with its dagger-shaped mouth-parts .
15 And power which is generated there goes to heat and light the city of Niagara , and some of it goes to cook the dinners in the city of Toronto , and some of it heats the homes in the city of Buffalo .
16 Try to avoid telling your child to be careful every time it goes to play with a friend .
17 And it goes to show these sportswomen are shrewd as well as skilled .
18 Referring to the Braer disaster in Shetland , Capt Sclater said : ‘ This could well have been a tanker and it goes to show how vulnerable Orkney is . ’
19 Right it goes to show it 's working so if I just get rid of the earphones .
20 It goes to prove the point that you should always check exactly what you are buying .
21 One six zero zero four are not even anything you want to rest on , fundamental problems are each treatment , the processes , and erm distortion of thin rings , which as them er , er , er , an issue when it goes to face grinding , in as much as because of the distortion you get all those lever locks stuck on , and you got to do about twenty passes on t' face grinder rather than two , and that means that we 've got an equipment out of balance in the factory , because er , it 's got , you know , so there 's quite a lot of investment
22 The Cambridge-based group intends to use the cash it receives to increase group shareholder funds and reduce borrowings , which increased £600,000 to £20.8m due to exchange rate movements .
23 It neglects to take into account the possibility that people might also attach a comparable value to environmental protection , and similarly fails to attach a value to the contribution vehicles make to acid rain and greenhouse gas emissions .
24 This is typical of what it involves to speak a language fluently : you can do something consistently and in agreement with other speakers without being able to explain why .
25 More typically , it sits to give the final yea or nay to policies generated within the bureaucracy and the network of cabinet committees .
26 Consider only the very diverse practices it offers to unite or even , in some versions , to make in some sense identical .
27 It offers to show that practice in its best light , to deploy some argument why law on that conception provides an adequate justification for coercion .
28 It also claims our allegiance because it offers to protect our lives , limbs , and property , although it does little to protect us from predatory corporations .
29 It offers to help companies meet the demands of new regulations and gives technical advice on how to implement pollution management in the light of IPC .
30 Now of course it is not normally practical for the community , the body politic , to exercise these rights itself so it entrusts them to a man or body of men whom it commissions to exercise them on its behalf .
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