Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [adv prt] to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We believe it would be a cynical interpretation of sustainable development to pass it on to future generations to solve .
2 We believe it would be a cynical interpretation of sustainable development to pass it on to future generations to solve .
3 So in 1911 Steel-Maitland offered to join the Halsbury Club in order to guide it on to safer lines — and was immediately accused of disloyalty by Walter Long .
4 Er we 'd dearly like to get it up to three figures again obviously because a amongst other things this affects the number of representatives that we get for conferences and so on .
5 If anybody can help me help me to get it up to three figures again personal contact could be er very useful in these cases if you come across anybody who you might think we could interest .
6 But there will be an opportunity for members to look at the present programme which will need pruning to get it down to those guidelines , and they can obviously make any comments they wish to , or any advice they wish to give the P A G in terms of individual schemes or the detail .
7 She managed to pare it down to two skirts , two jumpers , a cardigan , three coats , a hat , a dressing gown and a black lace evening dress .
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