Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] it to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We should just make it to the cabaret — everyone 's there . |
2 | It is because of this fact , that ‘ DEAC ’ the manufacturer states that if a battery is being discharged at the 110 rate you should not discharge it to a voltage of less than 1.1 volts per cell . |
3 | If you get an improper fraction as an answer to a problem you should always change it to a mixed number . |
4 | We 're not sure why research Right , so I 'm going to carry on with anyway and we 're going to start by looking at pages forty two and forty three , forty two and as you can see the units is entitled Should n't Do it to a Dog . |
5 | Anyone in possession of material inside information must either disclose it to the investing public or if he is disabled from disclosing it in order to protect a corporate confidence , or he chooses not to do so , must abstain from trading in or recommending the securities concerned while such inside information remains undisclosed . |
6 | Some hard-pressed commuters may not make it to the end of the line . ) |
7 | I 'll just add it to the end , that 's all I was thinking . |
8 | I think you press backspace so that 'll just take it to the end and then if you press again no it 's just gon na delete |
9 | If there 's a legal question here I 'll happily field it to the |
10 | THERE was a fear that John Patten might never make it to the Cabinet . |
11 | But never fret about him , he 'll never push it to the length of humiliating either of them , let alone Abbot Radulfus , whom he recognizes as his match . ’ |
12 | If you 're keeping your spouse because you have the assets and he or she does n't , there 's no good leaving nothing to the spouse , unless that spouse is rich in his or her own right Rich in comparative terms , then there may be good reasons not to live him or her anything because you 'd rather leave it to the children . |
13 | So marvelous was the migrating instinct of birds that he could only ascribe it to the superior intelligence of their Creator . |
14 | Clearly Parliament would last its full five years and the Government could not bring it to a premature end . |
15 | Ah mind you he could probably sell it to the TV companies for about that I should think . |
16 | On Christmas Eve , listening to herself making yet more excuses on the telephone , explaining why they could n't make it to a family party , hearing her sister 's disappointment . |
17 | I would have to wait until Mum and Dad went out to the pub so we could n't make it to the first . |
18 | He explained he was having a dizzy spell and could n't make it to the doctor 's , so I drove him there . |
19 | Only I did n't , dare n't mention it to the doctors you know . |
20 | I am s one that has just been recently appointed to one of these er regional ecumenical teams and at a meeting that was held for the three presbytery areas in the sort of west coast of Scotland , around the Greenoch area , erm it was , it became apparent that all these people who are being appointed er through their , their churches are in the main clergy and the convenor of the local committee himself a ruling elder of the Church of Scotland expressed concern about this , that there is no real er and I would just put it to the , to the assembly , there is there is no need for these members to be members of the clergy , in fact it would be good if presbyteries remembered when making a nomination eh that it , er it need n't be , it could be a , a an elder or indeed er a lay person holding no particular office within the church . |
21 | The most frequent trigger to that crisis was career blockage , the realization that they , with the vast majority , would not make it to the top . |
22 | We would not leave it to the discretion of the doctors but , acting on the best medical advice , set down what drugs could be prescribed and those that could not . |
23 | The tasteful domain of the unknown Kettering children , with its bright bedspreads , art reproductions and posters from exhibitions in Florence , had been taken over by the Pargeters , who would soon reduce it to a tip . |
24 | Since the mite demands food more than three times as often as the host would usually offer it to the larvae , it 's no surprise that an infected ant abandons all its usual duties in the nest while carrying the mite . |
25 | But if it was hot , or semi hot , we used to sell it to friends anyway , we would n't sell it to a shop . |
26 | In the end it was agreed under a chivalric code that if no English forces came to relieve the beleaguered garrison by Midsummer Day 1314 , the governor would honourably surrender it to the Scots . |
27 | if you ca n't make it to the Manor do n't forget to switch on and cheer the Central Live match this sunday afternoon … what else is going on … headlines in action round up |
28 | What we 're asking for is is a phone to the people who ca n't afford it to the police stations . |
29 | Very significant was the movement by ecologists towards trophic-dynamic ecology which was developed by Lindeman in a classic paper published in 1942 which built upon earlier conceptual frameworks and treated natural ecosystems on the basis of the capacity of their primary producers ( photosynthetic plants ) to capture part of the incident solar and atmospheric energy , and to incorporate it into the dry organic matter that would subsequently yield it to the grazing and decay food webs . |
30 | Half of these make it to the training yards , and not all of them , by a long way , will ever make it to a race track . |