Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [coord] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There were plans to revive it and turn it into an Ulster Loyalist pressure group when a leading member , Archibald Whitmore , an ex-member of the Ulster Volunteer Force , announced to influential people at the Bath Club that he planned to develop the BF in Ireland along the same lines as the movement in 1914 . |
2 | The publication by an LEA of a scheme such as Solihull 's is implicitly intended to signal this newly emphasized responsibility to teachers , to persuade them to accept it and to provide them with an agreed agenda for the review . |
3 | Candles give a warm glow to the festive arrangements ( but make sure they are far enough from the wallpaper not to scorch it or damage it with hot wax ) . |
4 | Minto House is being sold to a Japanese consortium whose intention is to dismantle it and ship it to Japan . |
5 | She 'd been reserved in a way which suggested that she might be strong-willed but was making an effort to hide it or keep it in check . |
6 | She had a small torch in her case , and spared the extra minute to find it and thrust it into her pocket . |
7 | This formal writing-up took nearly twenty years : it is one thing to collect data , and another to evaluate it and make it into public knowledge . |
8 | There was none of the violence of illness in it , no writhing or moaning , and it was never impatient or irritable when Kalchu tried to feed it or probed it for sores . |
9 | Now it is something that you could find out for yourself but on the other hand it is there and I would like to highlight it and bring it to your attention . |
10 | We have already stressed at the end of Chapter 6 how important it is to record your daily weight and also to chart it and plot it on a monthly graph . |
11 | After it was closed and put up for sale eighteen months ago they did their utmost to buy it and run it on a community basis . |
12 | In a list box , for instance , it 's normal for a click to select an item , and a double click to select it and open it for whatever process you 're at . |
13 | About 1890 , 100 years after his grandfather had presented the horn , Sir Charles Tennant , aware of the family tradition connecting the horn with Robert Burns and his poem Tam O' Shanter , decided to trace it and return it to the family 's safe-keeping . |
14 | As much conflict is constructive , the goal of a manager is to use it and to allow it to be exorcised . |
15 | This transformation provided the skeleton for the Christianity which was to take over the Germanic world , to mould it and modify it in turn . |
16 | In any event the presumption is rebuttable and will be fairly easily rebutted where a developer needs to retain ownership of the road in order to build it or to dedicate it as a public highway . |
17 | Why not just accept experience — why try to understand it and encapsulate it in words which will necessarily have an imprisoning effect upon the insight ? |
18 | He wanted to dissipate it and leave her with a last impression of him that was not totally unpleasant . |
19 | I could have turned a blind eye , but to grab it and to throw it to the hounds I think was absolutely abysmal . |
20 | Some people tend to overuse it and/or use it for concepts too complicated for this medium i.e. where a proper report or formal memo or even a meeting would be more appropriate than an e-mail message . |
21 | For when God freely wills to take on Himself the world 's suffering , He does so in order to absorb it , to transform it and to overcome it by the positive power of His eternal and unchanging love . |
22 | And if he should record the note electronically , would he then bother to save it and retain it until the end of his life ? |
23 | He described the heap of rubble from which it and the rest of the building had risen and how he and the owner , who came up for weekends , had taken eight years to finish it and turn it into the Mirimar which we now perceived it to be . |
24 | Discussion of immorality was particularly problematic , given the strongly held belief that to name it and put it into discourse was a dangerous incitement to further acts of depravity . |
25 | Rosa looked at the weapon piercing the heart of the Mother of God , around which her finely carved wooden hands , so lithe and brown they too might one day reach out and clasp hers , fluttered as if poised either to grasp it and draw it from her or plunge it in deeper . |
26 | If you have a good facing brick , it is generally best not to paint it or seal it with any kind of coating . |
27 | If you have already developed osteoporosis , they may be able to treat it or refer you to a specialist . |
28 | If you have already developed osteoporosis , they may be able to treat it or refer you to a specialist . |
29 | Many other organisations are envious of all the In-Service training we provide , so do your best to support it and enjoy yourself at the same time ! |
30 | The next stage is to implement it or put it into action . |