Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] it [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 The homage sworn by Raymond of Toulouse was a great triumph for Henry II , but did Eleanor see it in that light ?
2 It is indeed a case of ‘ what you will ’ in decoding this and all other linguistic signs , but it is Iago who has made Othello construe it in that manner , and will continue to do so .
3 Forest fans gave it to that slag Clough and in the long run they got a bitter reward .
4 But the ne the ne the other issue is that erm on the Jason front , the overspend on the salary , we might well be able to adjust that down in terms of the overall salary review absorb it within that in July .
5 Having decided how long the intervention is to last , ask the parents to run it for that time and then immediately return to the baseline condition .
6 The theory of the ISAs would indeed be very crude if Althusser left it at that but he completes the essay with a discussion of ideology , the mode in which the ISAs function .
7 ‘ No need to take it like that .
8 There 's no need to take it like that
9 ‘ All internment is selective , so it is nonsense to describe it in that way .
10 The software needs a lot of work before it 's mature and the current situation puts OSF and DCE vendors in a race to get it to that point before the marketplace grows leery of it .
11 Through remarks like these the police were normalizing the behaviour to distinguish it from that which cam be expected from gougers .
12 Some do , er the rise and fall type of fitting over a dining table where when you 're er , er having dinner you 'd have erm it down to about what not more than twelve inches above the table er so that it lit the table but did n't shine in your eyes , erm some people leave it like that all the time , other people having had a meal lift er it up , erm I think the main thing about the , er adjustable fly and fall is that erm , it 's there for , as you want it , if you 're trying to find a meal you 've lost on the floor well then you pull it down to floor level really .
13 The Inspector left it at that and as I was waiting expectantly for the interview to end , he said : ‘ Why does an educated man like you spend his time caddying ?
14 Newman left it at that .
15 At present Albert Park is closed in the evening but officers are aware the public use it during that time .
16 The General Strike in no way deflected it from that course and it is difficult to see that event as an historical watershed in the evolution of trade union policies and attitudes .
17 It , too , must now be separately assessed in order to distinguish it from that part of general damages that bears interest — namely , damages for pain and suffering and loss of amenities ( Pickett v British Rail Engineering Limited [ 1980 ] AC 136 ) .
18 This reinforced my interest in the subject , but as I soon became involved in postgraduate studies in busy medical , surgical and then paediatric units I had little time to pursue it at that stage .
19 This is partly because eating foods you do n't like ( and avoiding those you do ) day after day is nigh-on impossible , and partly because your personal cholesterol level is as normal and natural for you as your shoe size , so your body has various feedback mechanisms to keep it at that level .
20 She knew what " this fellow " meant when Dada said it like that .
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