Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We see companies rethinking how they can manage product design , how they can help people communicate between different groups in a company , how they can eliminate printed information and let people see information electronically and browse it exactly the way they want , or how they can keep track of their customers in a better way . ’
2 If society has the right to pass judgement , has it also the right to use the weapon of the law to enforce it ?
3 When you visit a club , why not ask the views of people who actually know something about the place and not some ageing promoter who only visits it once a month ?
4 ‘ Good job you do , ’ she went on , ‘ because I cook it once a week to give the tins a good clean out . ’
5 I 've enjoyed it quite a lot .
6 Belonged to an old lady who only used it once a week for shopping . ’ ’
7 He used it almost every day , often spending a whole afternoon on it .
8 Which is good , because Cliff Gallup used it quite a bit , too , and this month and next , we 're going to try his solos from Gene Vincent 's Race With The Devil .
9 He liked him very much , and felt the enchantment , and found it almost a spell .
10 As Signals explained , television ruined all this homespun entertainment but personally I found it quite a relief when we got a set and could all sit around watching King George 's funeral .
11 ‘ I found it quite a transition to go from being a single bloke to being married .
12 See twice the size , it wants twice say the it 's nine inch and you want it twice the size the canvas wants to be eighteen inch does n't it ?
13 He wants it twice a week .
14 His Elizabethan master had needed money intermittently , but he needs it nearly every day , certainly every week of the year .
15 The the first question is this is this thing about nerves is n't it because that 's the first feeling you have when you got up get up here is and as said I 'm dry already and I have n't even been up there and done it yet the voice is dry and you know then you feel a bit shaky and all that sort of thing and why do we why do we feel nervous ?
16 Because it means you can always criticize the individual , for either not having done the job well enough or for having not done it quite the way you thought it ought to be done .
17 the next meeting in March , with very good reason , it clashes with a conference that needs to attend so we 're proposing , with your agreement , that we put it forward a week to the seventeenth of March , is that a problem for anybody ?
18 Lastly , put some dry leaves and grasses into the box , filling it about a quarter full .
19 Twies to visit it once a year , at the vewy least .
20 I think he could improve it just a bit Jonathan
21 he is he 's hop hoping to open it probably a week at Christmas but I would tell people if they do go to wrap up warm because the heating is as original except for a sort of Aga stove in the kitchen which they use as their sort of central point to live in .
22 The signalman controlling the level crossing is instructed to close the gate n seconds before the train actually arrives , and to open it immediately the train has passed .
23 Th the mower 's out the shed , can you fetch it right the way over here then please ?
24 How did they collect it once a year ?
25 We do n't do it once a year — we do it all year round — wherever the town councillors or the Abbot will pay us to put on a show . ’
26 And erm how , how do you , do you do your shopping , do you do it once every fortnight , or do you ?
27 If we 'd seen it once a year that was often ,
28 That sketch was written by Harold Pinter and he played it straight the way Pinter wrote it , with the nuances that Pinter intended , the pauses in the right place .
29 SUMMERCHILD : Well , I 've noticed it quite a lot these past few months .
30 Well we 've had it over a year , it 's probably had its natural life .
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