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

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1 No I meant one of the film actresses that has it done that way or something ,
2 ‘ And you want it to remain that way ? ’
3 And I want it to stay that way .
4 You were his victim ; he wants it to stay that way .
5 Suffice it to say that Labour 's internal opinion-polling , now being carried out by NOP , is being ‘ front-loaded ’ to give more information through this spring .
6 Perhaps the court would have accepted it had that stipulation been explicit .
7 I hope it stays that way .
8 Let it stay that way . ’
9 Whichever wa it does n't matter if it 's really daft if you can think of some way yourself to remember it to remember that kitten has got a K and cat has got a starts with a C.
10 That Act One marriage scene — I do n't think I 've ever seen it played that way before , as a comedy number . ’
11 The frequency of such bids has made it seem that stockmarket valuations are arbitrary , that bidders are stealing money from somebody else rather than creating wealth , and that American and British managers spend too much time shuffling assets and too little investing ( that is , building factories ) for the future .
12 I 'd like it to stay that way , do you hear ?
13 erm It keeps it going that way because you know , six games unbeaten , it 's nice , it 's nice to be unbeaten , but we just have n't won enough have we ?
14 And saying it saying that way , we love animals as circus people .
15 It can be frustrating when I 'm pursuing some grand design such as building a shed or planting a hedge ; but I suppose it teaches that life is a process of becoming .
16 And there was a Yorkshire firm covered it covered that road tarmac or something they said , It 'll last twenty years .
17 Sorry , I did n't mean it to sound that way .
18 ‘ I did n't mean it to sound that way , ’ Ruth huffed .
19 European movements of national liberation were the most important forms of popular rebellion during their lifetime , but the intellectual atmosphere of mid-nineteenth-century London as well as their own convictions made it seem that nationalism was a temporary phase , and that internationalism was the norm , or at least the force that would grow most powerfully in the future .
20 Sources say there were only really four companies behind COSE : Unix System Laboratories Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc : beyond that , says the source , Santa Cruz Operation Inc had to fight to get in and the Open Software Foundation was not a party to the negotiations ; but the real power behind the throne , although it does n't want it to appear that way , was of course Novell Inc .
21 The power behind the throne , though it does n't want it to appear that way , was Novell Inc .
22 I mean it had that sort of look to it .
23 Whilst boards of directors may delegate the day to day conduct of an offer to individual directors or committees of directors , the board as a whole must ensure that proper arrangements are in place to enable it to monitor that conduct in order that each director may fulfil that responsibility .
24 I 've never heard it described that way before but there you go er
25 During all the years that the Scottish Select Committee existed , I do not recall it undertaking that task .
26 Never again did it match that apex of prosperity that it reached during the brief nine years that Shah Jehan ruled from the Red Fort .
27 Why — why — why ? she had asked herself over and over again , why did it end that way ?
28 They were sitting on the terrace outside her curved stables-cottage , watching the sun go down over Capability Brown 's vista , uninterrupted because of the ha-ha ( however did it get that name ? ) — and they were talking , over glasses of wine , about poetry .
29 I only did it to impress that lot .
30 Did this modernism , in Jürgen Habermas 's terms , deepen and extend the rationalist Enlightenment project , or did it undermine that project ?
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