Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd 've given it to you ; I was n't holding out . |
2 | cos I did n't fancy eating it like that and er she goes , I told her give us a piece of some of that wrapping you know |
3 | I knew my wife did n't want to see it at all . |
4 | Local councillor Eddie McEvilly said : ‘ I do n't really want to talk about conditions on the operation , because I do n't want to see it at all . ’ |
5 | Eyam is a small , intimate house , so do n't all rush to see it at once , for the guides can accommodate only limited numbers on their tours . |
6 | Machinery unfit to do I 've stopped it for that . |
7 | Where there was a stout tower , they would prefer to pass it by and take what came easily ; and most of those Northumbrian herds and farmers would survive . |
8 | Counsel thought so little of it that he did not seek to sustain it before the House of Lords . |
9 | Agreeing with other councillors that someone might be able to find a use for such items , especially now that cast iron baths are now in fashion , the chairman wondered if someone might consider using it for horses . |
10 | The reader should resist the temptation to think of the law as a closed set of rules and principles , and should strive to see it as a setting in which the business of politics and government is carried on . |
11 | The specification was also very comprehensive , and the 1987 version added the significant message that heads and coordinators should select from and adapt the list rather than seek to implement it in its entirety . |
12 | If you want to use a mirror on a wall that is n't flat , you will need to mount it on blackboard , chipboard or plywood about 9mm thick . |
13 | You may need to adjust it at the centre on long pieces since the ends tend to pull rather tightly to start with . |
14 | He must need to know it for other reasons . |
15 | " And I would so enjoy turning it into the best school of its kind in Frizingley . |
16 | If it did not exist , would anyone trouble to invent it at a time when , from the Atlantic to the Urals , socialism in all its manifestations is losing the argument to liberal capitalism ? |
17 | Firstly , you must accept the weather because you will need to use it to advantage , particularly in crosswinds and on downwind holes . |
18 | Basically , can people see it , because I do n't need to use it to any great extent , |
19 | No , you do n't need to do it by eye . |
20 | How many wonem women would you need to do it in six hours ? |
21 | You may not need to do it in Scotland as well to the in England . |
22 | Why would he need to do it in the dark ? |
23 | Go at a speed that you can enjoy riding it at . |
24 | I bought your Christmas present today and I ca n't wait to give it to you . |
25 | But he did n't need to give it to anyone else — no one else was flawed in the way Denis was , no one else 's loyalty gave grounds for doubt and therefore for the most unsavoury of tests . |
26 | They ca n't wait to mix it with the opposition ! |
27 | Only those I feel we can trust to keep it under wraps have been contacted . ’ |
28 | Given SAAB 's very positive experience with line-out , it is surprising that BL did not consider emulating it in that it appeared to offer benefits both to management and workers . |
29 | She appealed unashamedly to her English readers for money for the foreign artists : ‘ If anyone likes to send some money , I will promise to dispense it with the most rigid favouritism towards people who would probably sooner beg than risk the jaundice of a free meal and would sooner have a note of twenty francs all at once than beg every day . ’ |
30 | The new tag will be valid in all but legal matters — you 'll need to change it by deed poll for that . |