Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I had to retrieve it to write this and they are lining up already for its release .
2 Whichever wa it does n't matter if it 's really daft if you can think of some way yourself to remember it to remember that kitten has got a K and cat has got a starts with a C.
3 The WS286 was a nice machine that served me until September last year when , sadly , I had to replace it to make more room on my desk .
4 The insecticide is carried in a very penetrating light oil but it is nor fair to expect it to penetrate heavy deposits of dust , dirt and cobwebs before it reaches the timber .
5 To require it to rebut unspecific and unsubstantiated allegations , to respond to a mere accusation , would reverse the onus of proof at trial and would require the defendant to prove the negative , that he is not guilty .
6 I wanted to do it to help other people in this position .
7 Emeryville , California-based Sybase Inc is also getting in on the act , saying that it has licensed IBM Corp 's Distributed Relational Database Architecture and plans to use it to support distributed unit of work access between IBM databases , and Sybase SQL Server and Open Client and Open Server applications .
8 Emeryville , California-based Sybase Inc has licensed IBM Corp 's Distributed Relational Database Architecture and plans to use it to support distributed unit of work access between IBM databases , and Sybase SQL Server and Open Client and Open Server applications systems pay $150,000 for full distribution rights .
9 Therefore where an otherwise innocent article is concerned it can only become an offensive weapon if the accused intended to use it to cause personal injury .
10 The reason this conclusion is objectionable is because the locution ‘ X has authority to pass laws of kind X ’ indicates in most contexts that X has the authority to issue such laws in order to use it to make such laws .
11 If a balance were left over , it would be reasonable for him to try to use it to repay those who have set the trend .
12 Sybase wants to use it to develop next-generation object-oriented point-and-click administration tools that will appear in Sybase Control Server products , as part of System 10 , next year including SA Companion , SQL Monitor , Configurator and Backup Server .
13 And that in order to manage it to retain all the species , you need to more-or-less leave it alone .
14 If you make college too comfortable nobody will ever want to leave it to do proper work .
15 We have come to expect the premeditated dishonesty of Conservative Central Office to be reprinted in the Daily Mail , but we do not intend to allow it to go unchallenged in the columns of Hansard .
16 The International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) announced on Feb. 3 that Libya had agreed to allow it to inspect any sites rumoured to be involved in the development of nuclear weapons .
17 The Council would consider seeking modifications to its Charter to allow it to delegate added powers .
18 In any event , the dog may be too nervous to allow it to run free at this stage , and to be trusted to return to you .
19 Such a phrase neglects the fact that the attack on the was a European literary fashion and that the Spanish was undergoing a complex change , which was later to allow it to revive some of its social and political influence .
20 It has to shed its skin four or five times to allow it to grow bigger .
21 To allow it to get established robin temporarily tied it in place with fishing line .
22 Germany is set to introduce legislation to allow it to incinerate domestic and industrial waste as complaints grow among its EC partners that German waste exports were stifling their own recycling capacity .
23 I would accept , however , that this court 's appellate jurisdiction is wide enough to enable it to entertain such an application .
24 And mainframe sales still generate enough profit to enable it to do other things .
25 The Walrus and Carpenter Restaurant st Church Street , Whitby , is appealing against Scarborough Council 's refusal of permission to enable it to remain open until midnight , an hour longer than current planning permission allows .
26 10.8.13 Without prejudice to its obligations under the foregoing provisions each Party undertakes to each other Party that ( insofar as it has not already done so ) it will procure undertakings from relevant employees members of staff and students to enable it to perform those said obligations .
27 Whilst boards of directors may delegate the day to day conduct of an offer to individual directors or committees of directors , the board as a whole must ensure that proper arrangements are in place to enable it to monitor that conduct in order that each director may fulfil that responsibility .
28 It may well feel that there is sufficient resource and underwriting expertise within NCM already to enable it to convert some of its team onto domestic .
29 Held , ( 1 ) granting the application , that ( per Taylor and Farquharson L.JJ. ) , since the defendants stood to lose their liberty if the judge 's order were upheld , the court should act by analogy with the practice of the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) which , by section 23(1) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 , permitted the adduction of fresh evidence where justice required it ; that ( per Sir Donald Nicholls V.-C. ) under R.S.C. , Ord. 59 , r. 10(2) the court retained sufficient flexibility to enable it to admit fresh evidence where justice so required ; and that , accordingly , the evidence would be admitted notwithstanding that the usual conditions for admissibility admitted might not have been satisfied ( post , pp. 223C–E , 226F–G , 227C–D ) .
30 The University has in place a funding strategy to enable it to achieve this objective ; the funds , however , which it would hope to raise for that purpose would not be available to meet the costs of relocating the medical departments ( see para. 3.1 above ) .
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