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

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1 In effect , since socialisation is present as part of all social relationships , whether the parties to the relationship are aware of it or not , it is clear that it is a much more subtle , complex and pervasive process than it might at first appear and that we can only properly understand it as an aspect of all human activity .
2 Clutterbuck ceased to work the mill during the latter half of the 1840s , for by 1847 it had been leased to a paper-maker , Frederick Wiggins , who apparently only operated it for a few years .
3 So just treat it like a Sunday .
4 He 'd much sooner keep it in an old pair of tights . ’
5 Better still change it for a modern one : we 're to replace all open flued water heaters , and because of this , British Gas are giving terrific trade-in allowances , so check them out !
6 ( Remember Russell 's chicken ( Russell , 1959 , p. 35 ) , whose true beliefs about the regularity with which it had been fed so far led it into a false belief about the security of its future . )
7 But most just see it as a fun way of relieving stress .
8 You 're best just putting it on a table Margaret .
9 To John Baxter this was rather ‘ solemn mock-Soviet montage ’ but others have more rightly seen it as a very effective expression of that energy which ordinary people had in abundance but which the America of 1934 so tragically left untapped .
10 In the process , it manages to ease out mental and biological life altogether , once more subsuming it as a wholly social construct .
11 The Soviet defence minister , seeking to justify the action , claimed that organised attempts were being made to establish a ‘ dictatorship of the bourgeois type ’ in the area ; the Lithuanian president , Vytautas Landsbergis , saw the conflict as a result of the ‘ fifty-one year confrontation between Lithuania and the USSR ’ , and the Russian president , Boris Yel'tsin , more forthrightly described it as an ‘ offensive against democracy ’ .
12 This is unlikely to be the type of mistake that should occur : and , if it did occur , the other party would more readily accept it as a mistake making the decision invalid .
13 Both later adapted it into a film , starring Tom Courtenay and Julie Christie , and a television series .
14 I most often use it as a resource which the children can go to during their own dramatic play .
15 This had covered the blotter so that he had really only seen it for a short time .
16 One can just as reasonably move it from a church to a gallery , from a museum to a bedroom …
17 So what , when you 're paying that much for the hi-fi you do n't expect sound quality you 'll get from a tape to tape , it 's thought , the sound quality is so crap you might as well just do it on a shit thing
18 He could quite easily accomplish it in a public place of that sort because everyone 's attention is drawn away from the area where you were sitting .
19 and then just do it as a straight bar graph .
20 Okay now she 's off really quickly on a reach but she 's oversheeted , she 's got too much power there , she 's sheeting the sail in instead of easing it out until it flaps and then just pulling it in a little .
21 a cast iron logical argument you could you could then even phase it over a longer period
22 You can then either read it as a standard newspaper or use it as a database to search for particular articles .
23 The Labour Party regained its self-confidence , lost after it had been deserted by its leaders , who formed a National government and then heavily defeated it in a general election in 1931 .
24 Even as she offers her diagnosis , she very touchingly envelops it in a renewed insistence on how he was still , in 1935 , ‘ passionate and austere , :
25 Terror gripped her so completely that she was incapable of opening it and let it fall to the floor where — she very nearly followed it in a faint .
26 Twenty minutes later he had reached paragraph 9 when a voice from the next room told him that if he were typing anything other than his bloody resignation he should bloody well do it at a more civilised bloody hour .
27 A bit tricky under the circumstances , although I 've never actually done it with a raving loony .
28 They far too seldom see it as a field in which British talents and interests can prevail and multiply .
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