Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [adj] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll only attract people who 'll do little to help the economic life of the city and just make it horrendous for those who live here .
2 Dad 's first name was George , and he had already made it clear on several occasions that when Granpa retired he had no intention of taking over from him as he did n't want to leave his mates on the docks .
3 Every time he got to that corner it 'd be like that , all fucking giving it some of that .
4 Puzzle number two is that other changes in financial markets were meanwhile making it easier for such principles to apply .
5 I understand also that Scorton Tennis Club will be contacting you direct concerning financial aid towards tarmacing the present grass court and thus making it suitable for all weather use both by members of the club , visitors to the village and pupils of the village school .
6 ‘ That 's friendly ! ’ he shouted over the engine noise , and he pointed through the windscreen at the concrete airstrip which not only had the yellow cross painted huge at its western end , but also had two trucks parked in its centre line , thus making it impossible for any plane to land .
7 Major Stewart also made it possible for many sports clubs to have their own ground so all sport is catered for .
8 Because the development officer in Ipswich was not able to see these institutionalised clients in their own homes she understandably found it hard in many cases to say whether or not she agreed with the decision that they should not return home .
9 That 's the reason why the needed not only to draw her self-portrait , but also to make it clear to all that it embodied something unique and irreplaceable , something worth fighting or even dying for .
10 Not only does this enable blind people to follow the liturgy but it also makes it possible for those who wish to become readers .
11 Not only does this enable blind people to follow the liturgy but it also makes it possible for those who wish to become readers .
12 This section gives effect to the recommendations of the Clayson Committee as to who should have the right to object , confers the right on organisations representing owners and occupiers in the neighbourhood , also makes it obligatory on all objectors to lodge objections with the clerk to the licensing board and to intimate them to the applicant .
13 The UKCC has now made it mandatory for all nurses to attend a five-day refresher course every three years to maintain their registration .
14 ‘ The presence of a semi-invalid is something I neither invited nor desired , so please make it easier for both of us by giving as little trouble as possible . ’
15 The Democratic caucus in the House decided in 1971 that members should be limited to one sub-committee chairmanship thereby making it possible for many more congressmen to hold these coveted posts .
16 Why do n't you try to talk and maybe get it all in some sort of perspective ? ’
17 We manhandled the formwork into position , digging out here and there to get it level in both directions .
18 The fact that Hitler was out of Germany , at the Führer Headquarters in the east , and engaged in the conduct of the war against the Bolshevik arch-enemy — a war which he had long prophesied as inevitable in order to defend Christian Europe — evidently made it unthinkable for many that he could have anything to do with the ‘ godless Bolshevism ’ of the brownshirts at home .
19 Now and then she lifted an eyeglass up and peered through it for a moment , and , evidently finding it useless at this distance , let it fall again , shaking her head in a frustrated way .
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