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

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1 I would say : if you want to talk of my thinking it in such circumstances then the least misleading thing to say is that I think it in saying it .
2 There was no prof it in these thoughts .
3 ‘ WONDERS ’ hires an advertising agency to design a logo and emblazons it on 10,000 posters , ten billboards and a million brochures .
4 Emma Cons lived on for another twelve years , continuing to work at her housing projects : but a new chapter had opened in the history of what was to become the Old Vic , as Lilian Baylis began to programme it for early films and then light opera and later Shakespeare .
5 He also claims DEC and an unidentified partner are busy squeezing it into one of these new-fangled personal digital assistants or PDAs .
6 This investigation takes a single case of such innovation and subjects it to intensive study .
7 Exactly same with that cut it into sixths .
8 to inverse it with that .
9 And then er er but it was this was fixed right above , then you could , reach if you did feel you hand getting caught , you could slide it off and stop the p switch it onto loose pulley immediately .
10 And may I suggest that we add to the list , on the computer type it into this particular programme be , it 's called arts list
11 One idea is to encapsulate the haemoglobin in spherical structures of fatty material called liposomes , or to cross-link it with chemical agents .
12 Darius grabs a wedge , ices it with half an inch of butter , crams it in his mouth and washes it down with a can of Coke .
13 Complete the questionnaire and post it to NEW IMAGES
14 Once they are in place , you can have the shingle delivered — it can be dumped directly on to a drive site from the road , but you 'll need to barrow it to remote garden paths , so set planks on the lawn if you have to run across it .
15 The imagination of danger keeps us immersed in a story ; the adventurous court it in actual life ; the unadventurous relate with gusto how they were carried off to hospital with an undiagnosed and probably fatal illness , as a vivid patch in an otherwise uneventful life .
16 Acse 's program then adds information particular to the bank 's accounting procedures to the Edifact message , translates it into a format usable by the bank 's accounting system , and batch-loads it into that application .
17 That is a good illustration of the strength of the voluntary agreement approach to advertising and of the weakness of seeking to enshrine it in statutory to legal bounds .
18 After about twenty stamps , he gives a big sigh , pours out a glass of wine , downs it in one , swings his great leg out of the window and off he goes . ’
19 ‘ Oh , the lawn , if one can grace it with such a title .
20 It was his intention to people it with English colonists , but it is difficult to say how far he succeeded , since there is virtually no information about the civilian population of Calais .
21 Why t why c why do they not communicate upwards and I think essentially people it in subordinate positions are about managing the impressions others have of them and tend to believe the notion , no matter how true it is , that er that organisations may have a shoot the messenger philosophy , yes ?
22 Perhaps it was a tiredness resulting from the previous 14 pitches , but I could see no way of free climbing it at less than E5 , and I was n't good enough for that , not now .
23 He most likely uses it for private communication with his lackeys , and for controlling his zombis . ’
24 For organizations and clubs first timing it in this area Kinloss Canoe Club can always provide an experienced canoeist guide ( usually an instructor ) to join your flotilla and paddle along to give up to the minute on the spot information , or if you wish , to lead on the water , all at not cost , especially on the Findhorn .
25 Then the immigrant purchases a large tract of land , and farms it without any expenditure on soil conservation , often without chemical or organic fertiliser , until yields have declined and degradation or erosion has set in .
26 When a programme has been developed to a stage where it is appropriate to subject it to observational tests it is confirmations rather than falsifications that are of paramount importance , according to Lakatos .
27 The Cultural Revolution aimed to reduce the size of the state bureaucracy and subject it to popular control and direct accountability to the masses .
28 ‘ Then we will take the boy 's speech and writing which is so good and subject it to careful analysis and if we teach the other boys whose writing and speech is not so good how to subject what they say and write to this kind of analysis they will realise how badly they speak and write and will promptly set about trying to improve the way they speak and write … . ’
29 The distinction between public law and private law can , therefore , be used either to accord government special privileges , or to impose on it special responsibilities and duties and to subject it to special controls .
30 Although we welcome the Bill , we shall subject it to detailed scrutiny in Committee .
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