Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] it [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There can be little doubt that the survey since its modern inception has had a major impact on social research , and any history of social research has to award it a salient place .
2 The arts minister , Jordi Sole Tura , wants to give it the ornate edifice that currently houses the ministry of agriculture .
3 I promised to give it the fifty-one hours , so that 's , let me see , forty-five left .
4 I 'm doing it tomorrow cos I want to leave it a little bit
5 Or maybe maybe that is n't the first thing you want to do , if you want to do it a different way , do it whichever makes more sense to you .
6 They tried to keep it a secret but you ca n't keep secrets long in television . ’
7 What happens if he says well I want to alter it a little bit ?
8 ‘ Yes , but we want to get it the right way about , ’ said Pumlumon .
9 The National Association of the Self-employed and Small Businesses wants to make it a criminal offence to issue cheques that are returned unpaid because no funds are available in the drawer 's account .
10 We tried to make it the best school , and it was an outstanding girls ' school . "
11 Laura , having grasped the necessity of a calm private life for herself , tried to make it an attainable goal for all through her products .
12 Not so rear legroom , which , despite an extra inch , still forces those in front to compromise to make it a comfortable four-seater
13 ‘ Nobody who spends £500 on a jacket wants to discard it the following year , ’ he believes , insisting that no Armani design dates before it dies of old age .
14 They want to rip all the trees down as well they want to make it a little piazza thing do n't they ?
15 and they want to make it an elected module for people doing other things
16 TWO schoolboy boxers , Joe Ainscough and Tony Maguire , helped to make it a successful night for Kirkdale ABC by outpointing their opponents , J.Addison ( Tuebrook ) and A.Khaliq ( Bradford ) respectively , at their club 's final show of the season at The Mons , Bootle .
17 They even had a bridesmaid , Janice MacMillan 's daughter , who helped to make it a real white wedding .
18 Teachers Sarah , Caroline , Else and Wendy send a big ‘ Thank You ’ to everyone who supported their first ever Rally and helped to make it a big success — they are actually thinking of a second one this year !
19 And the massive Independent Television outside broadcast unit ensemble helped to make it a busy day at Horsted Keynes with the Bluebell already geared up that day for the official launch of the Southern Q1 they have restored on behalf of the National Railway Museum .
20 He is made to jump it a third time , even if you have to stand there all night .
21 The final barrier to its operation came after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union , when the North-Rhine Westphalia administration responded to intensified local concern by refusing to grant it the required license to operate .
22 You rinse the media , and add one bag per 55 gallons to your filter ( or directly in path of water flow as it says on the packet ) remembering to replace it every 3 to 6 months .
23 Mr Veazey , 52 , plans to rename it The New Belmont Club and introduce social club type cabaret .
24 Alibert fresh pasta from Olga Catering is also in special packaging , which is said to give it a guaranteed shelf-life of 60 days .
25 The kid comes out hard , apparently wanting to make it a real fight .
26 ‘ Having decided to make it a musical , ’ wrote Alexander Stuart in Films and Filming , ‘ William Sterling should have had his team work on the songs until they were really worth including until they added something to the tale . ’
27 The thermal properties of diamond are seen to make it an attractive substrate material for chips that get excessively hot , enabling silicon circuits to be packed much more tightly than on other substrates .
28 Suppose , for example , that your most recent life had been a particularly horrifying and traumatic one : you would not really want to experience it the first time you were regressed , as you might not be able to cope .
29 The study of tone languages is less important for native speakers of non-tone languages , but most students seem to find it an interesting subject .
30 It was such an important discovery that the Mayor and Corporation were persuaded to inspect it the following afternoon and the whole village turned out to wait for them .
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