Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Section by section it was being revised in the commissions and then approved during the general congregations — despite last-minute attempts to modify it to contain an explicit condemnation of communism .
2 To accept it required a whole sociology of crime .
3 Strategy Europe , the environmental public affairs group , is looking for an ad agency or marketing consultancy to help it promote an audio cassette entitled ‘ Global Warming — the debate ’ .
4 But to avoid it meant a long detour to get into Barn Street , and she was shivering with wet and cold .
5 Not only must the users of such a system find the data relevant and credible , they must also be motivated to use it to improve the overall performance of their activities .
6 It thus becomes possible , through writing , to specialise language , to use it to serve a specific function rather than conflating different functions .
7 As the rough represents the variability around the smoothed line , it is sometimes appropriate to use it to indicate the typical degree of variation around the smoothed curve .
8 ‘ However after a great deal of consultation with the Historical Monuments Commission and Planning Department , we decided to use it to face the new church , harmonising the old with the new .
9 The republicans , in other words , were keen to push the civil rights agitation further and to use it to build a radical coalition which would set its sights , eventually , on a united Ireland .
10 Second , to trigger it requires a repetitive train of reasonably high-frequency pulses : the same number of pulses delivered more slowly is ineffective , so there is a threshold below which LTP can not be induced ; above this threshold , it can be developed gradually or in an all-or-none fashion , depending on the pattern , intensity and frequency of the conditioning train .
11 It 's why Heggie Group has invested heavily to ensure it stays an approved repairer .
12 Mm , I think it 's been cut and , they have to stretch it to get the actual bits of corn out of the middle of the seed , do n't want the husk .
13 He struggled to repair the bank 's balance sheet to allow it to take the inevitable write-offs against its $6.7bn third world debt portfolio .
14 When rumours leaked out that the Welsh Office , rather than grasping this opportunity , were seeking a ‘ derogation ’ to allow it to maintain the present battery of schemes , CPRW asked David Hunt to ‘ introduce a single , comprehensive agri-environmental scheme for the whole of Wales , integrating existing area-based schemes such as ESAs , Tir Cymen , National Park and SSSI management agreements , as well as the extensification and organic farming conversion schemes currently under consideration .
15 Rivals Now he faces a make-or-break season with the Ewood Park club , which has shown that when it comes to cash it has no serious rivals .
16 NORTH Korea , suspected of trying to develop nuclear arms , declared yesterday that any attempt to force it to accept a United Nations inspection could lead to war .
17 On the other hand , it requires a membership large enough to enable it to represent a significant number of credit managers .
18 The back lane marks the line of the old through road of the area which was then diverted around four right-angle bends to enable it to enter the new market place .
19 A well-documented response to the threat of take-over is for the company to increase its capitalisation by itself becoming a predator or otherwise absorbing additional businesses to enable it to obtain the relative security that comes with increased size .
20 Target is therefore usually sold for a nominal sum and is then capitalised after the acquisition by Newco to enable it to repay the inter-company loans .
21 They are little more than delicate hooks hidden in their plumage and are so short that they are quite incapable of lifting the bird 's body high enough to enable it to make a complete wing beat .
22 Others saw it as marking a shift in US perceptions of the OAS and a readiness to see it perform a new role in encouraging the closer economic and political integration of the hemisphere , in line with the US " Enterprise for the Americas " free trade policy [ see pp. 37651-52 ; 37914 ] .
23 But she did n't need to see it to sense the burning anger that poured from his eyes as he looked up at her .
24 Yes , it 's easy enough to get it get the empty bottle and
25 If you need a line feed as well , it 's no problem to add it using the Byte-Put function BPUT# .
26 Carol put her hands on either side of Melanie 's face and tried to twist it to receive a deep throat kiss — her tongue was out and ready .
27 I was naïve enough to think it had a remote chance .
28 I 'm glad to say it got a thorough sort of leathering in the Lords , and so I think it 's rather premature for him to say that by fixing a budget we have belighted the whole police service in Wiltshire , for the next er , eight or whatever number of years he said , I think that certainly is rather premature .
29 Then , of course , we had to plaster it using the right kind of plaster . ’
30 You would n't reduce the batteries to reverse it to make it go the other way .
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