Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [to-vb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Endorsement of the Ericsson approach has come from the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom , which says that it plans to use it as the basis for a pilot network .
2 If it requires to seize anything with the same organ , its tongue will then divide and become forked .
3 I 'm here to do a job of work and if dressing conservatively and ignoring his attempts at seductive banter are what it takes to remind him of the fact , so be it . ’
4 Looks , money , a penchant for power and a great wardrobe — they 're what it takes to make it to the top .
5 They are crippled by the number of people it takes to get something on the air , whereas in print , I mean it 's still a lot of people if you 're doing a daily paper , but one reporter can write a story and get it on the air , or get it in print .
6 To do this it helps to understand something of the background of residential care , and how issues around gender , dependency , daily routine , and staff responsibility impinge on the environment .
7 And I do n't see that it helps to blame it on the stars .
8 Pneumonia during the prepatent phase may cause signs of dyspnoea and depression , whereas the presence of adult worms and excess mucus in the trachea lead to signs of asphyxia or suffocation with the bird gasping for air ; often there is a great deal of head shaking and coughing as it tries to rid itself of the obstruction .
9 The larger the largest structure in the universe the more difficult it becomes to reconcile it with the uniform distribution of matter in the early universe .
10 An SBU with high capital intensity could well be at an early stage of its product life-cycle , when one would expect it to be building up its investment relative to sales and also experiencing low profitability as it fights to establish itself in the market .
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