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

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1 It is , however , possible to thematise it around dominant and subordinate forms of social life .
2 If , however , the service is seen as a social institution , with aims which were , to a large extent , independent of market organization , then it is possible to see it as much more successful and of far greater significance .
3 The most notable was Windsor and Eton , where it is possible to see it now in its pristine state , for in 1983 Madame Tussaud 's opened the fully restored and refurbished royal station , adjoining the main Windsor terminal and unused for thirty years .
4 Coyle insists he has had no trouble this season with his suspect knee but said : ‘ I would be prepared to risk it anyway to remain in senior soccer . ’
5 It would be more interesting to see it over a year . ’
6 ‘ Does n't the fact that a pleasure is illicit make it more exciting ? ’
7 That 's have some more people from here who are prepared to go it locally and essentially say , ‘ I 'm ’ and prove it , by their record , that ‘ I can talk sensibly about these , these matters ’ .
8 No no careful bring it away from the baby .
9 The British regarded it as essential to win over Arab opinion by promising postwar independence for Syria and Lebanon ; de Gaulle regarded this as British colonialist meddling in French affairs , and when the British tried to issue a declaration promising independence in their own name as well as Free France 's , he objected that the future of French mandates was none of Britain 's business .
10 More painful to hide it inside .
11 Quickly the English found it so , and considerable confusion developed there as the foremost horses stumbled and floundered and oncoming ranks piled up with the pressure of thousands behind .
12 Later in the war , as we shall see , the engineers ' struggle came close to merging with the larger pacifist cause : In 1916 , however , the brunt of resistance to the Military Service Act fell on those who were prepared to resist it directly — the conscientious objectors .
13 Do n't use ordinary kitchen foil unless you are willing to replace it seasonally , since it tends to tarnish .
14 Francophone Africa , which once attracted a glimmer of interest , continues to be dominated by the French and nothing seems likely to stimulate the British to explore it further .
15 She must be careful to betray it as little as possible if the interview were to go the way she wanted .
16 Hang it horizontally and be careful to stick it precisely edge to edge so that no bulge will show through the paper proper .
17 Once you 've worked out your policy , you should make it clear it applies to all staff , at all levels , and you should be prepared to use it fairly and consistently .
18 free to do it though cos he is n't ?
19 If it was wrong for us to acknowledge our love while Dennis was alive , it would be even more wrong to deny it now .
20 ‘ That 's when I brought the kids in — I 've never been afraid to do it before and I wo n't hesitate to do it again if it is best for the club .
21 Now I can afford to but I 'm too old to do it professionally !
22 — Of course it can be , but I am too old to do it now .
23 What women want is commitment , and if black men are not prepared to give it then they 'll get it wherever they can . ’
24 ‘ His neighbour is looking after it at the moment but I do n't think she 'll be prepared to keep it indefinitely .
25 Toshiba will have exclusive marketing rights in Japan for that box , Sequoia will be free to market it elsewhere .
26 If you are not prepared to project it properly , it is most likely that people will only see the wrong parts !
27 This question only arises if I am wrong on the main point of principle , but I think it proper to consider it nonetheless .
28 This inferiority problem is shared with most film cultures , but the British felt it particularly hard because the two nations ' cultural and economic histories were so closely entwined .
29 Britain and France refused to back the plan and in the Washington Post at the weekend , President Clinton complained , the French and British felt it far more important to avoid lifting the arms embargo on Bosnia , than to save the country .
30 Her mind was free to appreciate it properly for the first time .
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