Example sentences of "we [verb] it to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We made it to the car . |
2 | We made it to the Pastukhov rocks without a break and steered left where the slope steepened considerably . |
3 | By the time we made it to the foyer , a panic had started . |
4 | His father and I owned and ran the Ontario Raceworld magazine for years before we sold it to a conglomerate . ’ |
5 | What and how far was the next county , and could we make it to the border before closing-time ? |
6 | If we send it to the manager , care of Mr Arthur . |
7 | And I think erm that the issue of location is going to be resolved anyway whether we add it to the name or not . |
8 | By this meeting Nigel had come up with a further solution : rather than abolish SERPS , he suggested that we modify it to the point that it could be afforded . |
9 | And then we give it to the printer |
10 | And how will we use it to the benefit of the community ? |
11 | ‘ At the very least we owe it to the families of the dead and the wives and children of the soldiers . |
12 | ‘ We owe it to the Cowdray ground and to Lord Cowdray to walk off . ’ |
13 | ‘ We owe it to the public that our games should be controlled with all the exactness that is possible . ’ |
14 | We owe it to the fans who have made all this possible . ’ |
15 | We owe it to the people of my own borough of Hillingdon , where only a week or so ago a teenager who had just stolen a car killed himself when he drove it into a tree at nearly 100 mph . |
16 | We owe it to the city to maintain |
17 | ‘ And all we shall have to do is to stick together and confess that this dreadful accident did happen a little bit earlier and we all felt devastated but there was a full house and we all felt we owed it to the public that the show should go on . |
18 | In our day there is little of the earlier resignation in the face of death ; we resist it to the limits of medical technology , and our obituaries speak of our ‘ gallant struggle ’ . |
19 | What they 're actually asking for is that whether we would be able to help them by arranging for a loan on their behalf , they would service the debt at this time , so I might suggest chairman that we revert it to the finance committee for |
20 | For reaction to the new car , we took it to the MG Car Club 's headquarters on the site of the old factory in Abingdon . |
21 | We tried to explain the situation as we saw it to the police . |
22 | We leave it to the Boys , |
23 | We leave it to the Opposition to advocate higher taxes . |
24 | We leave it to the reader to follow the steps of Example ( i ) , merely noting that , in the present example , unc is unc with a null column in the first position . |
25 | We leave it to the reader to construct the corresponding Lo ; and to show that unc Thus both unc and unc have two positive , one zero , and one negative element . |
26 | We leave it to the reader to show that this leads rapidly to 3 = 5 with x3 proportional to{ 1,0 , — 1,1 } an that unc is then found to be proportional to ( 27 , -11 , -15.8 ) . |
27 | We now iterate on A , but ignore the first two rows : unc We leave it to the reader to show that this converges quickly to 3 = 5 , x3 = { 1,0 , -1,1 } . |
28 | We leave it to the reader to check that ( see ( 3 ) ) unc and also that unc are diagonal . |
29 | A third cycle leads to the eigenvectors ( and eigenvalues ) of S : unc We leave it to the reader to establish that the eigenvectors of the original system , given by premultiplication of w by unc may be written |
30 | All these cases can be simply illustrated using the apparatus depicted in figure 4.4 ; we leave it to the reader to do so . |