Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] it in " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | How many wonem women would you need to do it in six hours ? |
3 | You may not need to do it in Scotland as well to the in England . |
4 | Why would he need to do it in the dark ? |
5 | So avoid taking a vacation soon after you have acquired a puppy , especially if it means that you will need to place it in kennels . |
6 | Those candidates exercise their freedoms and I defend those freedoms — If the freedoms which Conservative Members say they want to uphold were so widespread , they would not only define freedom in terms of the power to own shares in a company but would seek to defend it in terms of being able to get a job in that company , in a country with getting on for 2.5 million unemployed . |
7 | Right , well we 'll just need to stuff it in the bag then . |
8 | When the next version arrives , you might want to install it in a separate subdirectory ( in case it has a hidden bug ) and keep the old version for a few months . |
9 | If the complex we observed was required for PPT expression we would expect to see it in these cells . |
10 | " Why did you expect to find it in the laundry-basket ? " |
11 | It 's interest-free , so I 'd expect to get it in eleven months and twenty-nine days from giving notice . ’ |
12 | This is your day and we will endeavour to organise it in a way that reflects your needs and requirements . |
13 | You would n't want to hear it in public first , would you ? " |
14 | If the three volumes had a thematic heart ( in fact their whole method defies centralisation ) one might like to see it in the dialogue of Legolas and Gimli , walking through Minas Tirith at III , 149 , and looking at the masonry . |
15 | In a recent NCT survey , 19 out of 20 British people said they approved of breastfeeding in principle , but did n't like to see it in a public place . |
16 | You must have a pre-arranged signal and I 'd like to see it in action . ’ |
17 | He says he would like to see it in another twenty five years time . |
18 | And I 'm just wondering what the the knock on effect of that is in the visiting of the , the members who ca n't get into church and who ca n't receive communion in church , and who may like to receive it in their home , or in the home , where they live . |
19 | Q I have recently dismantled a three foot community tank and I 'd like to use it in which to have a go at breeding Discus . |
20 | Teacher : Jane , would you like to put it in the water to see if it will float ? |
21 | I would like to put it in writing that women also like to worry about vast philosophical subjects , such as life , the universe and the price of YSL 's Rouge Intense lipstick . |
22 | perhaps waiting for all the kids to school first perhaps ca n't see to do it in the dark |
23 | Before long no one who aspires to be taken seriously can dare to question it in public . |
24 | I plan to repaint it but would like to keep it in its present colours . |
25 | The crowd was surging out of the hall , we were carried along with it and I was worried about the baby in all this pushing and shoving , but did n't like to mention it in case William should feel he had to take care of me . |
26 | If you have already been offered a job and have agreed on a job description with your future service manager , then you may like to analyse it in the same way . |
27 | Choice of location for the joint venture company is still up for grabs , the source said , although Hitrail , which is based outside Amsterdam , is lobbying for the Netherlands , while Nynex would like to have it in its own continental back yard in Brussels . |
28 | So you wo you would like to have it in a format similar to the the very final |
29 | You mean you would like to present it in a different way ? |
30 | They did n't use to cut it in slices they used to break you a piece off a a big loaf . |