Example sentences of "[verb] it [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well he , what he has it permed does he then ? |
2 | Well it 's engineer that has the , has it all run now |
3 | ‘ Agnes has it all planned , ’ Mariot said . |
4 | Has it all come back ? |
5 | Has it all gone to literary criticism ? |
6 | Has it all gone ? |
7 | ‘ Elise has it all cut and dried already . |
8 | Why , if the Pacific era is upon us , has it all happened here ? |
9 | And it might say do not dry clean and the customer has it dry cleaned and of course the garment is very likely going to be ruined . |
10 | Five times the size of Rutland , Buckinghamshire shows every symptom of several standards of assessment : numerous reductions in the Chiltern hundreds in 1524 reduced aggregate wealth from £97 to £67 per thousand acres , while in Buckingham hundreds it only dropped from £84 to £59 , but throughout the northern half of the shire many of the 1522 assessments were retained substantially unaltered , conceivably because the people concerned deemed it prudent to keep their mouths shut and pay up ; a significant number were actually uprated , perhaps penalised for having the gall to seek abatements , so attracting a further , more searching investigation of their means . |
11 | ‘ Yet none of the major parties has deemed it worthwhile arguing the case for housing . |
12 | Only his rash brother , the Lord Edward , forced him to it , ’ and he glanced over at the Earl of Carrick , the said Lord Edward Bruce 's second son , who had now deemed it judicious to desert the Balliol cause . |
13 | This much had been confided to him ; and he had deemed it discreet to pry no further — had been persuaded of the wisdom of discretion . |
14 | If an ambiguous penal provision should , as a matter of principle , be narrowly construed in the interests of liberty and fairness , a criminal statute which lacked all precision authorising the punishment of whatever conduct officials deemed it expedient to punish — should , on the same principle , be denied any application at all . |
15 | He enjoyed it , dangerous though it was for foreigners , but after the fall of Robespierre he had deemed it advisable to leave again . |
16 | Pity it all fell through in n it ? |
17 | She moaned softly as he towered above her to loosen her shirt , opening it wide to reveal the lacy silk bra confining her full round breasts . |
18 | You would not have supposed it possible to aid the Communist cause by stripping , yet Gypsy Rose Lee was banned because years before she had spoken up for the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League . |
19 | ‘ You 're keeping it all locked up inside you ; you wo n't share it with me . ’ |
20 | Just the handling of equipment , and the new video equipment being delivered , and the hope that the division will invest in its own equipment , erm maybe it 's just a question really , do n't know if people here could help to answer it , but erm the more video equipment we have the more problems we have actually with erm just keeping it all up together , keeping it all working , and it is a constant problem with stuff being borrowed and coming back with bits missing or bits not functioning , mostly leads . |
21 | The report blamed police incompetence for the tragedy , and said that the official obsession with keeping it secret had even extended to withholding news from relatives of the dead . |
22 | Setting up the experiment in Utah and keeping it secret turned out to be easier than in Britain . |
23 | However , where such measures are adopted by a qualified majority , Article 100A(4) provides that ‘ a Member State which deems it necessary to apply national provisions on grounds of major needs referred to in art . |
24 | Ironically , given the severe limitations of freedom of speech planned in the future fascist state , Mosley deemed it necessary to protect that liberty by providing more rigorous stewarding of public meetings to prevent them being broken up by left-wing activists . |
25 | ‘ Since your family has fled the palace , ’ Richard of Gloucester continued evenly , ‘ I deemed it wise to install Your Grace elsewhere . |
26 | He deemed it unwise to push the matter while she was clearly still in a state of emotional shock . |
27 | Only later were , was one to find it possible to develop a small comedy action or a small dramatic action on the screen , this would be around nineteen hundred and three , four , five , about five or six years from the beginning , that films of this sort would make . |
28 | Reluctant participators who start off with a limited range of interest and involvement in management are unlikely to find it easy to commit themselves to new and broader aims . |
29 | If , if she had believed the aim to keep it off , I would 've been jealous , but she , she 's not going to find it easy to keep her weight , she 's out here when she 's put back on pound . |
30 | Roosevelt 's main aim remained the recovery of private industry , but he was to find it necessary to stimulate the economy on a number of future occasions through direct government action ( pp. 33–4 , 35 ) . |