Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] it [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He has felt the presaging shadow of death , and he goes to meet it in the old unchanging way of the wild — alone .
2 CCW wants to manage it as a National Nature Reserve , but this is being blocked by the IDO claim .
3 He wants to expose it before the whole world , but he needs your help . ’
4 Unlike age , sex and social class , ethnicity as such has not been used as a census category ( though the OPCS plans to use it in the 1991 Census ) .
5 The new version of the bus , which meets the IEEE 1596–1992 interconnect standard , will be jointly designed by the two companies , and will be manufactured and marketed by LSI Logic , which plans to offer it as an ASIC core through its CoreWare Division .
6 3 ) In the instruction manual for the BOSS ME-5 it says to take it to a recognised dealer to get the back-up memory battery replaced .
7 When she applies this to her test situations , however , she tends to interpret it in the narrow sense of explicitness rather than with reference to the higher orders of logic to which abstractness usually refers and which the general weight of her argument implies .
8 The Capital Plan for next year appears to treat it in the same way as capital receipts from sales , with the total being pooled and divided between the various programmes .
9 If political struggle takes place for specific purposes and anticipated results , here Sartre seems to condemn it to an unending series of detours that will never arrive at their destination .
10 Usually the word is applied at the immature stage before the eye swells with rising sap , often changing colour a little — which helps to identify it on a leafless stem .
11 To create a separate agency for a particular task helps to remove it from the political arena .
12 The row centres on subsidies to French farmers — whose votes are vital if Delors hopes to make it to the French Presidency .
13 Similarly , an element which has been mentioned before may be presented as new because it is unexpected or because the speaker wishes to present it in a contrastive light .
14 The second player then breathes in and tries to take it off the first until it reaches the player at the end .
15 Eurowoman may have a baggy bottom , but she always manages to salvage it with a sensational pair of legs .
16 The larger the largest structure in the universe the more difficult it becomes to reconcile it with the uniform distribution of matter in the early universe .
17 The county Health Authority proposes to turn it into a mere residential home , removing hospital facilities .
18 11.1.1 either party commits any material breach of this Agreement and fails to remedy it within a reasonable period ( which , where the breach consists of non-payment of sums due under clause 5 , shall be construed as a period of one ( 1 ) calendar month ) after receiving written notice from the other party ,
19 Somebody purchases alcohol from an off-licence and proceeds to drink it in the open air , usually in a secluded place called a ‘ bushing spot ’ .
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