Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We see companies rethinking how they can manage product design , how they can help people communicate between different groups in a company , how they can eliminate printed information and let people see information electronically and browse it exactly the way they want , or how they can keep track of their customers in a better way . ’
2 If society has the right to pass judgement , has it also the right to use the weapon of the law to enforce it ?
3 I remember him relating it again the first time I returned to see him after gaining my first post as butler — to a Mr and Mrs Muggeridge in their relatively modest house in Allshot , Oxfordshire .
4 So learning that a particular symbol on a computer keyboard , situated in a particular room , delivers a banana from a feeder , is really the same kind of mental activity as recognizing the shape of a banana plant in a forest and remembering where to find it again the next day .
5 When this government talks about safety nets for those in need , I tend to look six inches below ground level to find it often the G M B is the only safety net above the ground which leads me to my second word we do this because we care we care about our country our economy , and our people .
6 But they went and found it just the same .
7 I enjoyed Prime Minister because I found it much the most relaxed of the offices I held .
8 See twice the size , it wants twice say the it 's nine inch and you want it twice the size the canvas wants to be eighteen inch does n't it ?
9 When Mr. Mendez spoke to him you believed it all the more .
10 It was the fact that he felt he had done it right the first time and not nearly as well the second time .
11 No , I would have done it exactly the same , I would have just hoped that I would have been as lucky as I have been .
12 The the first question is this is this thing about nerves is n't it because that 's the first feeling you have when you got up get up here is and as said I 'm dry already and I have n't even been up there and done it yet the voice is dry and you know then you feel a bit shaky and all that sort of thing and why do we why do we feel nervous ?
13 Because it means you can always criticize the individual , for either not having done the job well enough or for having not done it quite the way you thought it ought to be done .
14 Volvo expects to produce 300 of those , which would give it roughly the same 60 per cent market share it enjoys in the heavy bus category after its takeover of Leyland Bus in 1988 .
15 The signalman controlling the level crossing is instructed to close the gate n seconds before the train actually arrives , and to open it immediately the train has passed .
16 Clara , like the others , found that the sausage inspired her with a sense of violent disgust , but she ate it just the same .
17 Th the mower 's out the shed , can you fetch it right the way over here then please ?
18 And do we , do we find some partners or do we do it just the two of us ?
19 Ten teams took part in the first race in 1975 , and they all enjoyed themselves so they thought they would do it again the following year .
20 Presumably one reason why people doing something is they did n't do it enough the first time , or they did n't do it properly , or they did n't do it successfully and therefore they 've got ta keep doing it .
21 He 'd do it all the more would he ?
22 He 'd do it all the more .
23 If he chucks something on the ground he 'll pick it up and give it to me and he 'll do it all the more .
24 That sketch was written by Harold Pinter and he played it straight the way Pinter wrote it , with the nuances that Pinter intended , the pauses in the right place .
25 and I did n't even like it so the doctor had to change it for me
26 Oh Gabriel , Gabriel , you 've got it completely the wrong way rou … ’
27 Secure the drive with at least four screws and make sure that if you mount it horizontally the printed circuit board is at the bottom .
28 Ca n't tell you how long a journey it was back in the fog from Liverpool that day , and then when we were relegated back again to the third division it was on the last match of the season against Charlton , and the heavens opened and a big thunder storm and it just flooded the pitch and the referee just called the match off and they had to play it again the following Friday and Charlton ran out two-one winners and Walsall finished with nine fit men and still that 's the football I suppose .
29 Well that 's right , give it away the first part of the question
30 Interestingly , they use the same term for aggression as the Buid , but give it precisely the opposite moral evaluation : ‘ A maisug person is combative and not deterred by physical danger and risk , one who has strong feelings and is not afraid to express them …
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