Example sentences of "[to-vb] it [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As though to tighten it a hand came to rest on hers . |
2 | I never understood where all these squares of material came from because the demand was enormous ; to meet it the Madonna 's dress would have had to be changed almost every week . |
3 | As he reached the spot where Josh Cornock was likewise occupied , he heaved the elver scoop from the water and was delighted to find it a quarter full of the writhing silver baby eels . |
4 | And as for being fair , well , no one else ever seems to find it a problem . ’ |
5 | Maybe he was still small enough to find it a novelty . |
6 | It 's pretty obvious that American producers , catering to a market which buys 950 million tickets a year , are going to find it a lot easier to raise money than British producers , who are , by comparison , making films for a tiny coterie . |
7 | Regarding the Marshall , I criticised the fact that you could n't set it up in a rack with , say , a radio system and leave it rigged , because you 'd have to unplug it every time you used it . |
8 | I found a medicine dropper and used that to feed it the milk they left me . |
9 | The Cathedral could be got into at any time by the Bishop 's door , given how unlikely it was that the Bishop in his currently abstracted state should remember to lock it every time he used it . |
10 | Let the pie rest for 5–10 min before serving , or wait until it is cold , but be sure to serve it the day of making or the meringue may begin to weep . |
11 | Ah that 's after when you , when Jehovah was going to destroy it the death , yes ? |
12 | Of course we do n't want to overdo it the praise that is . |
13 | The dealer will himself complete another form which will constitute an offer by him to the finance company to sell it the goods . |
14 | Then I went through the samples in my kitchen and realised that , rather than look at the non-mainstream areas , I could look at wines from perfectly accepted areas that broke the usual conventions ; or in one brilliant example , I could see what great traditional winemakers — in this case a pair of Burgundian grandees — could do when they decided to rough it a bit in France 's far south . |
15 | Well , if I erm said to one of my students something about that was a very good essay you wrote , in fact I 'd like to discuss it a little bit more down at the pub and down at the pub I put my hand on his knee perhaps in making a point about how good his essay was . |
16 | I would n't want to hear it every night , but tonight it took the breath away with its doomed glamour . |
17 | But there 's a lot of adulterated cockney in the home counties , I used to hear it a lot in Hertfordshire . |
18 | Unfortunately , its plain white mount carrying its title offended the judge , but he still felt compelled to award it a Merit Certificate . |
19 | The potential gain if one was ‘ exceptional ’ , however , and qualified for an early release is so powerful that few men are prepared to forego it The result is a shabby , futile process that Probation Officers feel makes subsequent work with inmates more difficult , that exasperates prison officers who see the time and energy in compiling reports as wasted , and infuriates prisoners for whom the probable refusal of parole , with its tiny element of uncertainty , makes prison life even harder to bear . |
20 | But you have to help it a bit first ! |
21 | But in the long run , it 's bound to strengthen Germany 's economy tremendously , in fact some people think it 's going to strengthen it a bit too much , because it 's , it 's strong enough er already . |
22 | SunSoft Inc has reportedly moved up its Solaris 2.1 symmetric multi-processing announcement : we 're now told to expect it the week of November 2 . |
23 | It is an indication that your weight is too far forward and to avoid it the feet should be positioned further back and more weight should be placed on the back foot . |
24 | I 'd like to grow it a bit longer , but the ends are inclined to split and it looks dull . |
25 | I 'd have to do it every hour . |
26 | Only he had to do it every day . |
27 | Er , and the work just gets done , you do n't need to do it every day . |
28 | But I do n't have to do it every day all day . |
29 | We , one does n't try to lose things , but they just happen do n't they really I think I appreciate more now , you know when I was , when I was teaching I used to think oh stupid woman she 's not , to bring this book in and you know , and now I think oh dear , huh , yeah and you also appreciate the people , I would appreciate now those who managed to do it every day without fail , manage to sort of let , because they must of put themselves out no end to have |
30 | Trouble is , when it 's raining you know , when it 's wet , you need to do it every day almost do n't you really ? |