Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , it closely resembled the constitution of the Consulate established in 1800 , and like its predecessor it would require little change to turn it into an Empire . |
2 | Only got to do it for a second . |
3 | A female in a long pleated dress is leaping over two animals , the neck of one of which is heavily covered with barbotine dots , perhaps intended to identify it as a leopard . |
4 | " And I would so enjoy turning it into the best school of its kind in Frizingley . |
5 | I 've only got to do it to the end of today so , I do n't think I 'm going to use twenty do you ? |
6 | ‘ That 's the whole point — regardless , Miss Everett , that both you and I know that you 're never going to marry him anyway , Travis , who cares deeply for his family , ’ as you do , Leith could well have inserted , ‘ is only going to take it on the chin and let you go , by learning that the person you do love is a member of his family , who loves you in return . ’ |
7 | She said do well you do n't need any forms , cos it 's only you , we 're only going to alter it on the computer |
8 | only going to alter it on the computer anyway . |
9 | Low-level ozone , so called to distinguish it from the naturally forming ozone in the stratosphere which accounts for about 90 per cent of the ozone in the atmosphere , is created by the action of sunlight on oxides of nitrogen and reactive hydrocarbons ( volatile organic compounds ) emitted by vehicles and industry . |
10 | But they only started to perfect it at the end of the nineteenth century . |
11 | It agreed to the sale because a refusal would merely have delayed it until the six months ' residential qualification had been achieved by the co-tenant , the committee was told . |
12 | ‘ I 'd only have done it for the money , ’ she admits , ‘ It was a bit of a mish-mash . ’ |
13 | No it does all over the place , wherever put newspaper down , he does it on the carpet so kept doing it by the cooker so we put newspaper down there , and put the toys away , see they was in the way you see , put newspaper down there and then next would n't have that , . |
14 | Anyway , with Eric on his way , I did n't think it would be a good idea to start another War only to have to abandon it in the middle of things and start dealing with the real world . |
15 | Lyotard 's definition of postmodernism as the subversion of metanarratives , then the nouveau roman can be said to have rejected the totalizing metanarrative of existentialism , even if only to have replaced it with a literary-historical metanarrative of its own . |
16 | Charlotte says she can only bear to recount it for the sake of others who may feel they 're totally alone in their plight . |
17 | She only had to make it to the airlock , seal the inner door behind her and wait … . |
18 | After a little more than a year , she alone had transformed it into a place where the children could play in safety , a stretch of patchy grass with a few well-cared-for roses round its border , and an immensely high wall skirting the garden from one end to the other . |
19 | What mu a a th agent says I only have to pay it off a day |
20 | Even though its evolutionary course was eventually destined to lead it into the complicated and probably costly distortions involved in having two eyes on one side , even though the skate way of being a flat fish might ultimately have been the best design for bony fish too , the would-be intermediates that set out along this evolutionary pathway apparently did less well in the short term than their rivals lying on their side . |
21 | The amateur radio enthusiast is quoted as saying he considered destroying the tape but eventually decided to hand it to The Sun . |
22 | Unusual coat colours and patterns can arise spontaneously by genetic mutation anywhere in the world , and breeders in different regions might quite coincidentally seize upon a colour mutation and henceforward seek to establish it as a mark of their breed . |
23 | because I might want to play somewhere else anyway get caught , I just tend to leave it in the car . |
24 | So that that just stopped did it in the end . |
25 | Right , well we 'll just need to stuff it in the bag then . |
26 | They 're ideal if you just want to lose it for a couple of hours , but try not to get hooked . |
27 | So in practical terms of helping shoppers to make sound buying choices , the value of increased familiarity with APRs is somewhat curtailed by the way that people generally seem to equate it with the add-on cost of the credit . |
28 | ‘ It 's not going to stop the abuse of power , it 's just going to restrict it to the highest level . |
29 | I was just going to take it into the smoking-room when Giffen stopped me . |
30 | ‘ Well , you 'll just have to hump it up the stairs as best you can , wo n't you . |