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

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1 I li , I li , you can only make it this time of year .
2 Yes , I only found it this morning by accident , I thought oh god
3 Can I just make it clear Chairman on the amendment .
4 But if you wanted to take your revenge and kill me , because of some ancient grudge against somebody who 's been dust for 200 years , then why did n't you just do it last night at my house ?
5 See it again , right , I 'll just do it this time without talking it through , and you can just watch
6 In Third World countries , in particular , where governments are seeking efficient ways of adopting scientific and technological know-how , the characteristics of English as an international language already give it considerable advantage over others in the commercial competition to ‘ sell ’ such language training .
7 ‘ Do you always keep it this cold in here ? ’
8 I trust this answered your queries on the increase in the annual subscription and your members ' satisfaction , that they still consider it good value for money .
9 In certain species , the long , fine roots trail below as far as the muddy or sandy bottom and anchor the plant , still giving it ample freedom for floating .
10 The government 's policy of gradual economic reform , which also emphasized increased foreign trade and investment , was modest in comparison with " shock " austerity programmes elsewhere in Latin America , but still lost it public support in the June 1990 congressional elections [ see p. 37529 ] .
11 ‘ We are deliberately taking it one step at a time …
12 The mountain goat is built primarily for steady , tireless climbing rather than speed and great agility : its short legs and short body , which allow it to place all four feet close together , also give it great stability on narrow , uneven ledges .
13 Its agreement with Matsushita and Marubeni also give it important access to Japanese methods for miniaturising circuits and other such devices .
14 Might just about make it one way without registering , but certainly not both .
15 Might just about make it one way without registering , but certainly not both . ’
16 Then give it another wash with moss killer to keep it clean .
17 Carl Kester of Harvard Business School usefully puts it another way in a recent book , ‘ Japanese Takeovers : the global contest for corporate control . ’
18 In my last garden I grazed the herbage with geese until mid-May , then left it uncut well into October for the goldfinches to take a part share of the seeds .
19 The chief US negotiator , Carla Hills ( the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations ) , said on April 6 that she hoped in the near future ( i ) for an amendment of Japan 's Large Retail Store Act , which currently made it difficult start up new retail outlets ; and ( ii ) a restructuring of Japan 's Patent Office , which was accused of taking an average 37 months to approve new products for the Japanese market , and thus of effectively hampering the import of new products .
20 Cuckney has never found it difficult switching from the public to the private sector , or vice versa .
21 ‘ I 've never asked it that sort of question , ’ he said .
22 Only two housewives actually see it this way without reservations ; Dorothy Underwood , a cinema manager 's wife and the mother of three children under four , and Sandra Bishop , the wife of a painter and decorator and the mother of one child :
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