Example sentences of "[prep] it [to-vb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think they 're in it to make zillions and zillions of pounds , I think they 're in it to make great records . |
2 | Ask yourself about the current African political scene and read round it to find interesting parallels , since Mageeba represents a mixture of the kind of African leadership to be found . |
3 | A few modifications have been made to it to accommodate foreign words but , generally speaking , it is the words rather than the syllabary that get modified and some get very thoroughly modified indeed . |
4 | The other types of symbols are equally internalized by society 's members , and as this is not part of Freud 's theory , Parsons suggests modifications to it to incorporate these types of symbols also . |
5 | The proposed legislation relies on it to find technical solutions that are cost effective while permitting the development of its technology . ’ |
6 | The longer that the muon sticks to the helium , the less time is left for it to catalyse further fusions . |
7 | Having pledged its support for the environment and the poor , there is mounting pressure for it to institutionalize some safeguards . |
8 | Because the government abandoned any formal incomes policy there was less call for it to maintain close relations with union leaders . |
9 | Instead of brushing your hair after setting which can cause splitting , gently run your fingers through it to create tousled waves . |
10 | When the chocolate begins to set , run a fork through it to give wavy lines . |