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

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1 Somehow the salmonella knows it is not E. coli even though it would not require many mutations for it to become E. coli , or the reverse .
2 We had a trysting-place , the cat and I , a strip of tiled pavement behind the villa surrounded by bushes for it to take refuge in should Marie Claire or Nour approach .
3 After the talks ended , it was reported that the USA was considering a Philippines proposal for it to leave Clark Air Base and the four smaller installations by September 1991 , but to withdraw only gradually from Subic Bay , over a period of 10-12 years .
4 This month its old-guard steering committee decided a better constitution would include annual meetings by the assembly , and powers for it to initiate laws and to veto bills from the legislature .
5 The doctrine of political neutrality is a doctrine of restraint for it advocates neutrality between valid and invalid ideals of the good .
6 All 12 EC countries must ratify the treaty for it to become law .
7 Although it is possible when a program is used for individual tuition for it to collect data on pupil performance , this is only one mode of diagnostics .
8 If you have the stomach for it minced worms make a wonderful fly food !
9 The National Lotteries Bill will be published before the Commons rises for the Christmas recess on Thursday , paving the way for it to become law next year .
10 The fourteen founders decided to work towards a text in collaboration with gallery owners and auctioneers and submit it to the French government , within the next few months if possible , in order for it to become law .
11 First of all , of course , the Pillar of our Society Molly Braithwaite and her devoted team who gave their time , endless endeavours for it to take root .
12 Elections to the 450-seat National Assembly were postponed following the Assembly 's decision on July 5 to extend its five-year mandate by a further year , in order to provide more time for it to study improvements to the one-party state .
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