Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [verb] it [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , by resting pasture or grazing it with another host , such as sheep , which are not susceptible to O. ostertagi , until most of the existing L3 on the pasture have died out .
2 Second , because governments and ministers still retain political objectives and motivations , they will attempt to guard jealously information within their purview and to use it in such ways as to influence and direct public opinion .
3 As this knowledge of the remedies grows in you , do not be surprised if you sometimes ‘ just know ’ which is the right remedy and know it without any doubts .
4 As with normal ISA slots , you 'll be able to take any VL Bus video card and plug it into any motherboard with VL Bus slots — something you ca n't do with proprietary slots .
5 It would be interesting to know , however , whether the intensity of the debate at the time served to sear the official mind and closed it for many years afterwards to consideration of an alternative policy for sterling which substantially reduced its international role .
6 In other words , it would be good to review the forgiveness chapter and apply it towards that person who created the original problem .
7 Er they had a lock , made it a good lock and sent it to all the clients and this is what we can supply , and it used to meet the needs of clients and they 'd er they 'd erm buy it and it kept them in business , you see what I mean ?
8 And even if you 're parking it in your driveway or close to your home , lock and secure it at all times .
9 The amount of RNA synthesized was unrelated to motor activity or any measure of stress that we could identify ( for instance how much the birds peeped or twittered ) , but it was strongly correlated with their preference score ; that is , the more the chicks had learned about the flashing light and preferred it to any alternative , the more RNA was synthesized in their forebrain roof .
10 Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors , but oh dear !
11 Many users panic when asked to press Ctrl or Alt and another key and treat it as some sort of test of agility !
12 With the first section , take your one pair in the first column and link it with any two brackets of three from the second column to give you your best eight selections .
13 The initiative to stop the scene and try it in another way can come from spectators , performers or the teacher .
14 Therefore , it is appropriate to start at the market portfolio and consider it in some depth .
15 But as more unwanted probings prodded , she was set to seriously wonder if indeed it was good enough to have called at Vendelin Gajdusek 's home and left it at that .
16 He reached for the case and took it in both hands .
17 It was in light of this experience of priests who were barely capable of understanding the Latin Vulgate and Mass , or who juggled with a text and expounded it in such a way as to obscure its original meaning , that Tyndale now decided to translate the New Testament into English ‘ because I had perceived by experience , how that it was impossible to establish the lay-people in any truth , except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother-tongue ’ .
18 A fortnight later Edward sealed the text and issued it to all sheriffs .
19 The presentation is crisp and the topics broken down into easily comprehensible parts : every page tells a story and does it in such a delightful way that the reader is led on through the book .
20 Clearly something does happen in higher education ; it is not enough to argue that it trains an elite and to leave it at that .
21 Gain-up does tend to make the picture look rather grainy , though , so it is best to look on it as a last resort and reserve it for those times when a grainy picture is better than no picture at all .
22 It was all she had left now , so she had thanked her sister and left it at that .
23 Take the first strip and fold it in half .
24 Labour will modernise the national curriculum and apply it in all schools .
25 What this argument suggests in Gandhi 's case is that he does not abandon his commitment to the principle of non-violence or qualify it in any way when he approves the destruction of life .
26 As he dumped his case in the pleasant bedroom , lifted the lid and left it at that , he reflected .
27 The processes that generate patterns during development are almost certainly more complex than Zhabotinsky 's reaction , or the process imagined by Turing , or the generation of a gradient by synthesizing a substance at one point and destroying it at another .
28 Revusky ( 1971 ) call his theory a concurrent interference theory to emphasize just this point and to distinguish it from another commonly held interpretation of proactive interference .
29 Maybe I 'll have my cake and eat it after all , he mused .
30 And if you want to pick the motorhome up in one place and leave it in another , you face some hefty one-way surcharge of between £250 and £300 .
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