Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [conj] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No statutory formula has been found that can make a provision judge-proof , in the sense of inducing the courts to accept it as excluding all opportunity for review , not even providing that a decision ‘ shall not be called in question in any court of law ’ . |
2 | When John Bull , the great musician , asked for the reversion to the lease of Radnor Forest , the officer in attendance noted that the Queen was disposed to grant it but wanted more information first . |
3 | And I know it 's their intention to discuss it and to make appropriate representations . |
4 | The English Courts can go no further , in the absence of a Bill of Rights " incorporating " the Convention into English law , than to apply it when interpreting ambiguous statutes , on the presumption that Parliament must intend to legislate in a manner consistent with the United Kingdom 's treaty obligations . |
5 | If you 're at all concerned about the quality of drinking water abroad , the best advice is to avoid it and drink bottled water instead . |
6 | The letter is about the vexed question of ‘ unmet need ’ and whether to record it and employ extra solicitors or whether to ignore it and allow the DoH to remain in blissful ignorance . |
7 | In one leading case Lord Denning said : " The court will not restrain the publication of an article , even though it is defamatory , when the defendant says he intends to justify it or to make fair comment on a matter of public interest . |
8 | If you make a few small holes in the container , it will help to ventilate it and allow small animals to get in . |
9 | I wanted to forget it and to put that life behind me . |
10 | I thought it might have amused X. Ray to see it and hoped one day he would , but not under the hostile circumstances in which I had the misfortune to discover myself . |
11 | He forced himself to see it and recall those things which were connected with it . |