Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So if you see that phrase written down anywhere you 'll know it means Sale of Goods Act .
2 I do n't expect it to match Love Story , but I think he still has a lot of mileage and is well worth supporting .
3 A document will be ‘ contractual ’ if a reasonable person in the position of the prospective buyer would expect it to contain terms affecting his rights and liabilities .
4 At the same time it was agreed that we should call the divinity school by the name ‘ College of Holy Cross ’ , which would give it added dignity and incentive .
5 ‘ I do n't think he would do it to draw attention , but I believe quite genuinely that he was trying to amuse me . ’
6 You could do it wear colours like that at home could you not ?
7 I did n't do it to cause trouble , Ellie , ’ he protested .
8 do the Biro not do it using actors now then as well ?
9 The space between them seemed to be almost solid , you could see it had edges .
10 User demand could see it use Destiny in spots of course , or maybe the Destiny binary UnixWare , but there 's no love lost between Novell and NCR , which supports LanMan instead .
11 USL 's action looks likely to speed up the pace of this convergence , which may see it become Pinnacle UK before the end of the year , though that depends on how well the two companies work together in the interim , says Unix Solutions ' Quing Tsang .
12 Conversely I discovered that it could cut with the disc flat , or at a slight angle , and I can see it having benefits for very fine work .
13 Yes , I hope so too , but , I have the feeling that the next , the next time we looked I do n't remember it having green peddles the first time you found it
14 Well you could work it using X and Y.
15 Massage shampoo well into the roots where grease accumulates and attracts dirt , and let the lather work it own way outwards .
16 ‘ Four weeks ’ notice is required , I believe , ’ Merrill went on smoothly , ‘ so I should like it to take effect from today . ’
17 It is hard to find one year and , if I found it , I do n't think I 'd spend it learning English . ’
18 But you could use it to combat office harassment ( do I hear you say ‘ Chance would be a fine thing ? ’ ) .
19 Do not use it to spread anti-Polonism . ’
20 You can also use it to report incidents of sexual or racial harassment .
21 Stuart Harper ( Points of View , 6 February ) welcomes the Government 's decision to provide him with data on examination results so that he can use it to make decisions on schools in ‘ the Government 's market-place for education . ’
22 I would n't just use it to grab grab grab with .
23 But they can use it to hurt people too . ’
24 It also differs from PRINT CHR$ ( n ) in that you can not use it to send codes or characters to the printer .
25 Councils with money in the bank can not use it to build homes and the economy is in such a mess that the private sector is not building either . ’
26 But of course that can become quite a complex thing depending on how much we want to sort of use it to produce certificates and things like that .
27 Once you have added the segment to your program , you can use it to edit program line " nnnn " with the command : PROCE(nnnn) The editing functions previously described are available when the line editing procedure is used .
28 Detroit , Michigan-based Compuware says the deal will enable it to release CICS fault diagnosis products the same time as new IBM CICS releases , so giving it as much as a three-month lead over its rivals .
29 The group relief position between the various members of the vendor group , including Target , needs to be considered by both Newco and the vendor , because it will have a bearing on : ( a ) what the parties to the buy-out agree should be paid by Target for group relief to be surrendered to it by other members of the vendor group or , conversely , what payment Target should receive for losses and other group relief items which are available for surrender from Target to other members of the vendor group ; ( b ) whether adjustments need to be made to inter-company loan accounts ; for example if it has been assumed that in the accounting period of Target in which the buy-out occurs it will achieve a certain level of profitability which will enable it to claim group relief from other group companies and that those other companies will accordingly be able to write off £x of inter-company debt due to Target , the fact that Target leaves the vendor group , say , half-way through that accounting period , will prima facie reduce the amount of group relief it can claim to half of £x ; furthermore Newco may not be willing to pay as much as half of £x out of Target unless this represents a discount on the amount of corporation tax Target would otherwise have to pay on such profits ; additionally , the notional disposals which Target makes under s179 TCGA when it leaves the group may either increase its profits ( if a gain arises ) or decrease them ( if a loss arises ) ; ( c ) what the parties agree in terms of indemnity cover for Newco for tax charges crystallising in Target ; for example , the vendor goup may agree to surrender sufficient group relief to Target free of charge to preclude any charge to corporation tax arising from the operation of s179 when Target leaves the group .
30 This in turn will enable it to influence prices in the market so as to ensure continuing profitability .
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