Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] it the " in BNC.
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1 | The Ideal had to close down , and a vandal 's brick made it the Id al , which spelled the end of an era . |
2 | The Times recorded that this was their sixth partnership of over 150 ; the Telegraph that it was their seventh century stand ; while the Guardian made it the eighth . |
3 | The advantages of disc in the storage of information and in speed of access to any part make it the more flexible combination , with a wider range of possible uses . |
4 | In a follow-up survey , the great majority rated it the best AIDS resource they had seen . |
5 | And the dam is turf Ed on the land ward side to give it the appearance of a gently sloping field . |
6 | One critic called it the Tate Gallery of the south west with works by Lowry , Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland displayed alongside local art . |
7 | Firstly , it was accepted by all Scots that the coronation of their king was valid only if carried out upon the Stone of Destiny , and in spite of the Christian ceremony accompanying it the right to place the crown on the new monarch 's head belonged irrevocably to the Earl of Fife , premier layman of the realm . |
8 | The side Quiss belonged to called it Castle Doors , Ajayi 's side named it the Castle of Bequest . |
9 | The company says the deal gives it the opportunity to distribute financial information to clients ' branch offices by using their own hardware and networks . |
10 | But when he had leapt off his horse to approach it the chest had sprouted legs and had gone trotting off into the forest , stopping again a few hundred yards away . |
11 | And we have more plans for the future to make it the ultimate private leisure club . |
12 | The power and complexity of this latest offering makes it the world 's fastest single-chip computer , according to its maker . |
13 | The power and complexity of this latest offering makes it the world 's fastest single-chip computer , according to its maker . |
14 | The central location of the Plough makes it the ideal venue for both business and pleasure . |
15 | We are committed to it and it is our intention to make it the centre of a big programme of tennis in the city . ’ |
16 | Brown ‘ boiled-up cow ’ type glue is holding the all-solid construction together remarkably well , and the high action makes it the perfect instrument for playing bottleneck and slide blues . |
17 | The Sports Council says it the best means of acquiring all-round fitness . |
18 | Of course , being a boy made it the more difficult , it would not be as easy , but it had begun to seem to her not impossible to keep in touch with Pen wherever he was . |
19 | The first flowering plant I saw was a familiar one — the purple mountain saxifrage , Saxafraga oppositifolia to give it the scientific name . |
20 | Acutely embarrassed by this unexpected disclosure , the British government hastily added a clause to the 1911 Official Secrets Act giving it the right to see copies of all cables if an emergency existed . |
21 | The members of the committee call it the knobs and knockers committee . |
22 | Sun will claim Dragon 's architecture makes it the most expandable Unix server in the business , capable of piling on memory , I/O , disk and CPUs and clearing up a lot of the bottleneck issues . |
23 | Its flattened face and its long , soft fur give it the rounded appearance of a ‘ super-baby ’ , appealing to many humans . |
24 | Walzer calls it the ‘ problem of citizenship ’ and he expresses deep doubts that the ideal of participatory active citizenship can be realised . |
25 | Passage of the new measure ( which had already been approved by the Senate in September 1989 ) precipitated an unprecedented constitutional crisis because of King Baudouin 's refusal to give it the royal assent . |
26 | The king personally rewarded him with the Victorian Order , fourth class , but broke off relations when the disgruntled recipient of the decoration returned it the following day . |
27 | The other end of the pole was attached to a treadle , which exploited the natural springiness of the pole , tightening the rope to turn the wood one way , then relying on the spring in the pole to turn it the other way as the rope was released . |
28 | the shop sells it the same price as the |
29 | Made from crushed walnut shells the finer texture and super sheer translucent character of Corn Silk makes it the ideal base for your make-up . |
30 | The possession of South Korea is not essential for Allied strategic plans , and though it would obviously be desirable to deny it to the enemy , it would not be of sufficient importance to make it the cause of World War III . |