Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [verb] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know it costs thirty five pence from Bentley into town |
2 | No , not your style , what I 'm saying is , yes you can do it turn that damn thing off ! |
3 | Although Mr Wallace agreed that a referendum call was potentially unifying , he said of the convention : ‘ I ca n't see it having any active role at the present time . ’ |
4 | Its biggest hit , the Discovery , is now available as an automatic , a fact that should enable it to tap further new business . |
5 | British Telecommunications Plc confirmed plans to apply this week to the US Federal Communications Commission for a licence to resell international private lines and to offer switched services that will enable it to provide international virtual networks to large firms — but approval depends on further negotiation between the US and UK . |
6 | If you can have it c if you can have it cut all one length it 's alright then . |
7 | But do I just that is I do n't think it makes any bloody difference , as far as that is . |
8 | There 's no point , I do n't think , in that kind of pretension to an absolute objectivity , and some of my colleagues in the department do , and I think that 's regrettable , and I do n't think it serves any useful function . |
9 | I do n't think it adds any greater restrictions to the existing policies . |
10 | We 've got to try and get it looking much more kind of misty , cloudy . |
11 | You can extend it to cover any personal possessions that cost over £1,000 each or £3,500 in total . |
12 | I ca n't really imagine it shedding that solid silver butcher 's hook , but who knows ? |