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

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1 Intercourse , like most activities between lovers , tends to find it sown level , largely driven by the unconscious .
2 No one had yet bothered to feed it standard crisis input notice .
3 Mrs Hannaway , in a letter to the court , pleaded guilty to a charge of abandoning the animal in a way likely to cause it unnecessary suffering .
4 Mustard , whether black , brown or white , is grown from seed sown outdoors in spring , and does best in a sunny place and fertile moist soil , when the black mustard is likely to reach it maximum height .
5 but Portsmouth took , took them two matches , supposed to do it extra time like .
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7 C is also a difficult language unless you are planning to use it full time and certainly not something to indulge in for fun .
8 The singer was following an old tradition of adapting the ceremony to give it contemporary relevance , adding to the festival 's famous ‘ four questions ’ about the meaning of Passover a new and troubling one .
9 Dell has renegotiated an existing $200m revolving line of credit with a group of nine large banks led by Barclays Bank Plc to give it additional flexibility in using the funds .
10 Quite a bit of space will be taken up by the timing mechanism and , of course , it will have to be weighted to give it negative buoyancy . ’
11 There 's never any time , Lucy , you 've got to give it real time .
12 The final stage was to roll her hair with Tech Ni Pli velcro rollers to give it extra fullness and shape .
13 Bellini is soft to the touch , versatile and easy to wear , it is a blend of 45% Alpaca , 38% Pure Wool , 10% Kid Mohair with 7% man made fibre to give it extra strength and durability .
14 So low was Deems 's voice that his auditors had to give it close attention .
15 Consequently in an SEC Commissioners document published in February 1986 the scheme was viewed positively , but owing to competing priorities , legislation was never framed to give it Congressional backing .
16 So please keep our friendship as strong as ever , though I am losing the power to give it outward expression .
17 My only alternative is to give it slack line , laying the rod in the rests and hoping it will swim out of its own accord .
18 I was determined to give it maximum prominence .
19 To give it maximum prominence the statement concerning factorisation in Q[x] is placed at the end of this section ( 1.9.18 ) .
20 Although they receive notification from education of the intention to assess a child , they are uncertain of their role , and so , with other pressing priorities , they tend not to give it high priority .
21 Death rates increased all the time , as hormonally charged adolescents flocked to give it heavy Brando on Honda C50s .
22 Business impact upon policy formation and implementation extends beyond this veto power to give it active control of all policy-making relevant to capitalist interests — as the detailed sequence and pattern of extensions to state intervention in the modern period makes clear .
23 If we humanize the cat to the extent where we start to give it human medication , we may be hurting it when we are trying to be kind .
24 It now leaves me with only the very pleasant duty to declare the congress open and to wish it great success .
25 The Government must now seek ways of strengthening the Union to ensure it continuing vitality , while showing appropriate sensitivity to the nationalistic sentiments stirred up by this election .
26 We try to keep it low temperature .
27 Campaigners fighting to keep it open fear children will die if the ward — one of the world 's leading child cancer centres — is moved to another hospital without Bart 's expertise .
28 - While the government broke the strike , they were unable to destroy the union and were forced to concede it legal recognition .
29 It is to help the child develop sufficient self-discipline to save it future heartache .
30 In fact , there is no longer any reason to call it English verse , and there is no present reason to think of England at all .
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