Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I think people felt we were aiming for this point , but we never had the opportunity to do it before . |
2 | I think for er even for upgrades we er the contracts do it sometimes which to me 's wrong cos they are n't engineers |
3 | Just one per cent find it very uninteresting with the remainder finding it fairly uninteresting or neither interesting nor uninteresting . |
4 | The crowds made it painfully obvious who was the new star of the show the Princess of Wales . |
5 | Sodium , potassium and calcium ions , which are present in , for example , serum samples , swamp the sensor making it very difficult to detect a particular enantiomer of a drug at low concentration . |
6 | But dear Caroline 's got an almighty hangover , sick as a dog , so I brought him over on the back of the bike to see it again . |
7 | Even if the political will were there , the money to put it all right again is not . |
8 | But I do not try to re-read the text to make it more acceptable ; I dissociate myself from Shakespeare 's outlook . |
9 | The courts made it very clear that they equated the interests of the state with the interests of the government then in power . |
10 | The insistent demands of the computer make it hard for attention to wander , and unlike a human opponent , it can not be sidetracked , or exhausted . |
11 | Could I ask the clerk to read it please or to recall oh sorry , the convenor , yes indeed . |
12 | In fact , pursuant to r 6.80 , no resolutions can be taken at the meeting of creditors other than : ( i ) a resolution to appoint a named insolvency practitioner to be trustee or two or more insolvency practitioners as joint trustees ; ( ii ) a resolution to establish a creditors ' committee ; ( iii ) ( unless a creditors ' committee has been established ) a resolution specifying the terms of the trustee 's remuneration or to defer consideration of that matter ; ( iv ) if two or more trustees are appointed , a resolution specifying whether acts are to be done by both or all of them , or by only one ; ( v ) a resolution adjourning the meeting for not more than three weeks ; and ( vi ) any other resolutions which the chairman thinks it right to allow for special reasons . |
13 | Why the decision to go it alone ? |
14 | The justices purported to set aside the conviction 29 days after the finding of guilt and none of the convicting justices had been a party to the decision to set it aside , so neither of the two conditions obtained . |
15 | The match itself was 12-a-side , the decision to make it so taken late in the day . |
16 | ‘ I have put my Spirit upon him ; he will bring forth justice to the nations ’ says God through the prophet And now the Spirit had come , and Mark 's account of the baptism makes it abundantly clear that he sees Jesus as the Messianic Son and the Suffering Servant , equipped or his … stupendous task with the Spirit of God promised for the end-time . |
17 | These are the new risers from Cellblock — they spread out making a wider area against the deck , which means more shock absorption and also reduces pressure on the deck making it less likely to snap your plank near the trucks . |
18 | In addition the Sioux regard it as wrong to answer a question unless they are absolutely sure of the correct answer . |
19 | Even the snails found it too wet for comfort … climbing fifteen feet up house walls to escape . |
20 | It has been roundly criticised because of the risk of cervical spinal cord injury , and there has been a plea for changes in the rules to make it safer ( Burry & Calcinai , 1988 ) . |
21 | It was a small shed , rather like a Dutch oven in shape , set well up into the prow to remove it as far as possible from the passengers ' cabins . |
22 | To uses these ‘ kind to hair ’ curlers , simply twist a section of h air around each curler , bend the plastic antennae across the hair to hold it firmly in place and dry as normal . |
23 | that does n't matter at all to the story mention it really . |
24 | Yet the sequel to the story makes it quite plain that this appalling feast of destruction was in accordance with God 's will ( ch. |
25 | ‘ But the authorities make it quite clear … that before the constable is in a position to choose between a specimen of blood or a specimen of urine on the defendant 's claim that one or other specimens should be substituted for the specimen of breath , the defendant must be made aware not merely that he can have the breath specimen substituted by some other specimen in general terms , but that the alternative specimen can be one either of blood or of urine , although in the last resort , subject to the proviso to subsection ( 4 ) as to medical practitioners , the choice is that of the police officer . |
26 | Prince Charles has denounced architects for defacing British cities ; Margaret Thatcher 's governments have challenged the monopolies enjoyed by opticians and the legal profession ; planners have been condemned for producing urban chaos ; teachers have been attacked for crushing originality and stifling creativity in their pupils ; and lawyers have been accused of mystifying the legal system to the point where the layman finds it largely unintelligible . |
27 | The driver tapped it nervously with a forefinger to guide the man 's eyes to it . |
28 | I ca n't make the machine go any bloody quicker , well I can , but I so what 's the point in that come and have a look at it and then they said come back and do it when you on the skin , you know the skin bring it forward well it do n't go back , it just gets all tangled . |
29 | 16 ) of the evacuation of Attica that the Athenians took it so badly because it was like leaving one 's polis ; this is on the face of it a paradox because they were going from their country demes to the polis . |
30 | He was banking on the size of the truck to make it easy , not all that dangerous and successful . |